Stockton鈥檚 Accreditation Reaffirmed

Students pose on the path around Lake Fred

Stockton's Accreditation Reaffirmed

Commission highlights Stockton's commitment to student success.

Stockton's accreditation has been reaffirmed by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) following an intensive review of its programs.

The visiting evaluation team, comprised of representatives of peer institutions, issued a report praising Stockton for its commitment to student success and successfully implementing 鈥渉igh-impact practices to develop students鈥 critical thinking skills and social consciousness.鈥

Accreditation by MSCHE is for an 8-year term. It was granted by the association this summer following completion of the regular reaccreditation process, which includes Stockton鈥檚 self-study report and Middle States鈥 comprehensive evaluation. The process included a virtual visit by a MSCHE evaluation team. The next scheduled review will be in 2029-30.

鈥淲e are delighted to receive this exceptional affirmation of the quality education and environment we have cultivated over Stockton鈥檚 50 years,鈥 said Robert Heinrich, vice president for Enrollment Management and co-chair of Stockton鈥檚 2021-22 Middle States Self-Study Team.

The report commended Stockton for fostering a climate of respect among students, faculty, staff and administration from a range of diverse backgrounds, ideas and perspectives. Specifically, it cited the university for 鈥渋ts efforts to expand the diversity and inclusion practices of its student body, especially those of gender, race, and ethnicity.鈥 Examples include the Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center, Los Latinos Unidos student organization, Stockton Voices social media campaign and the Multicultural Center currently under construction.

Stockton鈥檚 low 17:1 student to faculty ratio and focus on supporting first-generation and underrepresented students were emphasized in the report, showcasing our commitment to the student-first philosophy,鈥
Provost Leamor Kahanov

The university鈥檚 commitment to student success, including the numerous academic and individual support services available to students, were also highlighted.

鈥淪tockton鈥檚 low 17:1 student to faculty ratio and focus on supporting first-generation and underrepresented students were emphasized in the report, showcasing our commitment to the student-first philosophy,鈥 Provost Leamor Kahanov said. 鈥淭he MSCHE commission also noted Stockton鈥檚 faculty are specialists in their fields, with 96% holding terminal degrees, and play a pivotal role in the retention of students.鈥

The MSCHE assessments are conducted through a series of rigorous accreditation standards and enforcement. The group鈥檚 self-regulation and peer-review process are designed to help institutions improve and maintain quality assurance for parents and students. MSCHE accreditation also impacts the institution鈥檚 funding and ability to attract quality faculty, administrators and staff. Accreditation is mandatory for students to be eligible for financial aid.