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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday aimed at overhauling the college accreditation process.
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President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to shake up the college accreditation process, a topic that rarely gets political sunlight but is immensely important to universities.
President Donald Trump took aim at the college accreditation process with a new executive order Wednesday, his latest move to exact control over America’s higher education institutions.
I remember in my political science class in college hearing about the importance of due process in American law. Due process is a legal term referring to the principle of fairness in legal matters.