TCC accreditation affirmed
Published 9:37 pm Friday, August 11, 2017
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges has reaffirmed its regional accreditation for Tidewater Community College.
TCC underwent a three-year affirmation effort, which involved SACSCOC representatives reviewing procedures; interviewing faculty, staff and students; and visiting each of the college’s campuses in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach.
Accreditation means a college can continue to offer federal financial aid. More than half of TCC students receive financial aid. Accreditation also ensures that TCC students are allowed to transfer to four-year colleges.
“Our reaffirmation recognizes that TCC meets the standards of excellence put forth by SACSCOC,” TCC President Edna V. Baehre-Kolovani said. “The quality and integrity of the work we do at TCC has received the highest stamp of approval.”
The college’s accreditation is on a 10-year cycle, which means that TCC associate degrees and certificates are accredited through 2027. The commission reviews nearly 100 standards before granting accreditation.
“TCC’s commitment to meeting the demanding standards required for accreditation reflects our dedication to serving students and providing them with the best possible education,” added Daniel DeMarte, the college’s executive vice president for academics and student affairs.
To meet reaffirmation requirements, TCC plans to launch a quality enhancement plan called Progressive Academic and Career Experience. Among other goals, PACE will help students choose appropriate academic programs and ensure they are exposed to career paths before graduating.
TCC was first accredited by SACSCOC in 1971.