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Read more about the revised Call for Proposals dealing with the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis and deadline extension. |
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The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) recognizes that the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis is impacting higher education institutions in unprecedented ways. Rapid adjustments are being made in real time throughout the nation and the world to deal with the effect of sudden campus closures, the shift to online learning, and continued operational changes. And like its institutions, MSCHE is changing too and finding new ways to support its members at all levels. As the Commission continues to plan for the MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference: Learning from Change and Bringing the Future into Focus from December 2-4, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA, we are accepting and encouraging session proposals that deal with the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, emergency management, business continuity, and other important topics that can serve others in the region well when we come together at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel. Please also continue to consider the original Call for Proposals that reflects the theme Learning from Change and Bringing the Future into Focus as detailed through the below submission link. Completed proposals should be received no later than the extended deadline of May 8, 2020, at 5 p.m. Eastern. Click here to learn more and submit a proposal.
Institutions should think about sharing their lessons learned from this pandemic and highlight the ways that they were flexible and adaptable, equitable and fair, and amenable to significant changes that impacted all aspects of the institutions (governance, student services, student learning outcomes, etc.). With institutions testing their emergency management planning as well as their business continuity protocols, the Commission encourages topics for presentation that address these areas as well.
Call for Poster Sessions Postponed The MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference planning group has made the decision to postpone the planned Call for Poster Sessions from undergraduate and graduate students in recognition that their academic lives have been significantly disrupted. A special student rate will be offered to support student attendance at the 2020 Annual Conference, and the Commission hopes to host poster sessions for students at its 2021 Annual Conference instead. |
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Join us on June 11 as MSCHE staff discuss the upcoming changes and impact of the federal regulations effective July 1, 2020. | Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. |
WEBINAR: Federal Regulations and Changes to MSCHE Policies and Procedures Thursday, June 11, 2020 | 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Part 1: 10:00 am to Noon Virtual Break: Noon to 1 pm Part 2: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Topics
Registration information: Register through June 8 | Cost: $175 Cancellations requested by June 5, 5 pm EDT, are refunded less a $50 cancellation fee.
Questions: training@msche.org About the Webinar: The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) invites you to join us on Thursday, June 11 as MSCHE staff discuss the upcoming changes to federal regulations effective July 1, 2020, and the impact on MSCHE policies and procedures. President-Elect Dr. Heather Perfetti, Vice President and Senior Policy Analyst and Advisor Dr. Amy Moseder, Senior Director for Regulatory Affairs Ms. Mary Beth Kait, and Director for Substantive Change Ms. Carmella Smith will relay how the Commission expects to align MSCHE policies, procedures, and guidelines with federal regulation, and provide updates on other policy changes resulting from the Commission's regular policy review and development process. Note: This event was originally scheduled as two half-day, in-person workshops and has now been converted into one longer session as a webinar. If you previously registered and are interested in attending or are unable to attend, please email vclark@msche.org to adjust your registration. |
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MSCHE senior leadership is providing a recorded webinar to share important information. | Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Who: Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) Senior Leadership What: Recorded Webinar to Provide MSCHE Accreditation-Related Updates Details: On behalf of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) and the President's office, MSCHE senior leadership is providing a recorded webinar to share important messaging and deliver information to all MSCHE constituents, that is accurate as of the date and time of this webinar. The coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to be a global concern, and MSCHE has received a number of inquiries about its operations. The Commission understands that this is a difficult time for our institutions, all students, faculty, staff, and administration, and for the communities our institutions serve. MSCHE is committed to working with its institutions during this challenging time. To access the webinar visit http://go.pardot.com/e/578541/0200317-msche-covid-19-webinar/2fcw53/336801374?h=I-_yYGngf6wOu-K3HHXf3YjD_8k6bG55EMbbjLQhlAY You will be asked to check a box near the top to accept terms and then can register by providing your name and email. To download a copy of the webinar transcript visit http://go.pardot.com/e/578541/-msche-covid-19-webinar-script/2fcw55/336801374?h=I-_yYGngf6wOu-K3HHXf3YjD_8k6bG55EMbbjLQhlAY
Please be assured of the continuing interest of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in the safety, health, and well-being of MSCHE member institutions and all who contribute to peer review. Questions MSCHE Institution President or Accreditation Liaison Officer: Assigned MSCHE Vice President Peer Evaluators: emattson@msche.org. Substantive Change: csmith@msche.org State and System Representatives: dbonner@msche.org Media/Communications: bkirschner@msche.org Additional Questions: communications@msche.org Resources MSCHE: www.msche.org/COVID-19 U.S. Department of Education: http://go.pardot.com/e/578541/coronavirus/2fcw57/336801374?h=I-_yYGngf6wOu-K3HHXf3YjD_8k6bG55EMbbjLQhlAY |
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Join us on June 11 as MSCHE staff discuss the upcoming changes and impact of the federal regulations effective July 1, 2020. | Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. |
WEBINAR: Federal Regulations and Changes to MSCHE Policies and Procedures Thursday, June 11, 2020 | 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Part 1: 10:00 am to Noon Virtual Break: Noon to 1 pm Part 2: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Topics
Registration information: Register through June 8 | Cost: $175 Cancellations requested by June 5, 5 pm EDT, are refunded less a $50 cancellation fee.
Questions: training@msche.org About the Webinar: The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) invites you to join us on Thursday, June 11 as MSCHE staff discuss the upcoming changes to federal regulations effective July 1, 2020, and the impact on MSCHE policies and procedures. President-Elect Dr. Heather Perfetti, Vice President and Senior Policy Analyst and Advisor Dr. Amy Moseder, Senior Director for Regulatory Affairs Ms. Mary Beth Kait, and Director for Substantive Change Ms. Carmella Smith will relay how the Commission expects to align MSCHE policies, procedures, and guidelines with federal regulation, and provide updates on other policy changes resulting from the Commission's regular policy review and development process. Note: This event was originally scheduled as two half-day, in-person workshops and has now been converted into one longer session as a webinar. If you previously registered and are interested in attending or are unable to attend, please email vclark@msche.org to adjust your registration. |
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Call for Proposals for the MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference now open. | Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. |
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The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is now accepting session proposals for the MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference, scheduled from December 2-4, 2020, at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel in Philadelphia, PA. This year's conference theme is Learning from Change and Bringing the Future into Focus. The MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference will highlight innovative and adaptive ideas, practices, and outcomes from member institutions that demonstrate evidence-based institutional change and lessons learned from change that serve to benefit the future of higher education. Completed proposals must be received no later than April 24, 2020, at 5 p.m. Eastern. Click here to learn more and submit a proposal.
Please note that in order to submit a proposal, the Primary Point of Contact is required to create an account or login to an existing account. New for 2020: MSCHE will be providing opportunities for poster sessions at the MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference. We will be encouraging institutions to invite their undergraduate and graduate students to consider presentations that align with the theme of the MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference. A student rate to attend the conference will also be introduced. More information will be forthcoming in late-March or early-April about this poster session. |
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Deadline is May 8 for the Call for Proposals. Now accepting proposals dealing with the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. |
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The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) recognizes that the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis is impacting higher education institutions in unprecedented ways. Rapid adjustments are being made in real time throughout the nation and the world to deal with the effect of sudden campus closures, the shift to online learning, and continued operational changes. And like its institutions, MSCHE is changing too and finding new ways to support its members at all levels. As the Commission continues to plan for the MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference: Learning from Change and Bringing the Future into Focus from December 2-4, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA, we are accepting and encouraging session proposals that deal with the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, emergency management, business continuity, and other important topics that can serve others in the region well when we come together at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel. Please also continue to consider the original Call for Proposals that reflects the theme Learning from Change and Bringing the Future into Focus as detailed through the below submission link. Completed proposals should be received no later than the extended deadline of May 8, 2020, at 5 p.m. Eastern. Click here to learn more and submit a proposal.
Institutions should think about sharing their lessons learned from this pandemic and highlight the ways that they were flexible and adaptable, equitable and fair, and amenable to significant changes that impacted all aspects of the institutions (governance, student services, student learning outcomes, etc.). With institutions testing their emergency management planning as well as their business continuity protocols, the Commission encourages topics for presentation that address these areas as well.
Call for Poster Sessions Postponed The MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference planning group has made the decision to postpone the planned Call for Poster Sessions from undergraduate and graduate students in recognition that their academic lives have been significantly disrupted. A special student rate will be offered to support student attendance at the 2020 Annual Conference, and the Commission hopes to host poster sessions for students at its 2021 Annual Conference instead. |
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Deadline is May 8 for the Call for Proposals. Now accepting proposals dealing with the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. |
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The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) recognizes that the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis is impacting higher education institutions in unprecedented ways. Rapid adjustments are being made in real time throughout the nation and the world to deal with the effect of sudden campus closures, the shift to online learning, and continued operational changes. And like its institutions, MSCHE is changing too and finding new ways to support its members at all levels. As the Commission continues to plan for the MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference: Learning from Change and Bringing the Future into Focus from December 2-4, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA, we are accepting and encouraging session proposals that deal with the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, emergency management, business continuity, and other important topics that can serve others in the region well when we come together at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel. Please also continue to consider the original Call for Proposals that reflects the theme Learning from Change and Bringing the Future into Focus as detailed through the below submission link. Completed proposals should be received no later than the extended deadline of May 8, 2020, at 5 p.m. Eastern. Click here to learn more and submit a proposal.
Institutions should think about sharing their lessons learned from this pandemic and highlight the ways that they were flexible and adaptable, equitable and fair, and amenable to significant changes that impacted all aspects of the institutions (governance, student services, student learning outcomes, etc.). With institutions testing their emergency management planning as well as their business continuity protocols, the Commission encourages topics for presentation that address these areas as well.
Call for Poster Sessions Postponed The MSCHE 2020 Annual Conference planning group has made the decision to postpone the planned Call for Poster Sessions from undergraduate and graduate students in recognition that their academic lives have been significantly disrupted. A special student rate will be offered to support student attendance at the 2020 Annual Conference, and the Commission hopes to host poster sessions for students at its 2021 Annual Conference instead. |
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