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SACSCOC Updates: Substantive Change, Standards, and Outcomes Transparency


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Accreditation is often treated as a compliance cycle, but SACSCOC is signaling a faster-moving, more transparent operating posture that will affect how institutions plan change, document quality, and explain outcomes to the public.

In this episode of the Changing Higher Ed® podcast, Dr. Drumm McNaughton speaks with Dr. Stephen L. Pruitt, President of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), about substantive change reforms, standards revision planning, outcomes transparency, and what institutional leaders should be watching right now.

Topics Covered
  • Substantive change reforms approved in December, including eliminating more than half of existing categories, shifting others to presidential review, and reducing approval times to as little as one week

  • Why SACSCOC is emphasizing student benefit as a decision lens for institutional change

  • The vice president liaison model and how it supports institutional navigation of SACSCOC processes

  • The planned three-member rapid response team concept and when it may be used

  • Law or Lore and why written requirements versus institutional assumptions can create unnecessary friction

  • Standards revision planning, including public drafts and how feedback is incorporated

  • The dynamic public-facing dashboard planned for spring and what it may make more visible

  • Torch Awards and how outcomes signals relate to public trust and accountability

  • Workforce alignment, affordability pressure, and the pathways from high school through postsecondary to careers

  • Credit transfer as a public trust issue and why it is often perceived as a money grab

  • Serving working adults as a design requirement, not an add-on

Real-World Examples Discussed
  • Georgia film-industry growth and the need to stand up new majors and degrees quickly

  • Gwinnett Tech's advising approach that helps students sequence coursework to earn certificates along the way

  • Workforce shifts such as autonomous trucking pilots and how programs could expand beyond a single credential to broader skills

Three Key Takeaways for Higher Ed Leadership
  1. Faster change pathways increase the value of disciplined internal governance and clean documentation of readiness.

  2. Student benefit and measurable outcomes are becoming a more visible way institutions will need to justify change and demonstrate quality.

  3. Transparency tools and outcomes signaling will influence how stakeholders judge institutional credibility, affordability, and workforce relevance.

Read the transcript https://changinghighered.com/sacscoc-accreditation-substantive-change-standards-2026/

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