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Reaccreditation is a voluntary process in which universities and colleges demonstrate to the public that they meet the standards in areas like academic programs and financial resources. Harvard, which had its last comprehensive review in 1997, undergoes the peer-review process every decade.
“I haven’t had Latin since eighth grade,” Faust admitted.
Eleven tenured professors from across FAS were formally introduced to the Faculty, though seven of the new Harvard degree holders had formerly been untenured professors at the University.
Dean of FAS Michael D. Smith had good news to deliver at yesterday’s meeting: Harvard is qualified to grant degrees as an academic institution.
Smith was not stating the obvious, but announcing that the New England Association of Schools and Colleges had officially reaccredited Harvard.