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Standard and Open Pathways

The Standard and Open Pathways are the cornerstones of HLC accreditation. The Pathways are 10-year cycles in which our members affirm the quality of their offerings and demonstrate their continuous improvement. Each Pathway provides the custom support our members need to fulfill their unique missions.

The Accreditation Relationship

The Pathways are a key element of HLC’s relationship with our members, but we interact with institutions in many other ways. Learn more about the accreditation relationship.

Standard Pathway

The Standard Pathway offers additional support for institutions, including those that are new to HLC or undergoing significant changes. This pathway involves comprehensive evaluations in Years 4 and 10 of the 10-year cycle.

Pathway Reviews

Year 4: Mid-cycle Comprehensive Evaluation

What to expect: Institutions are evaluated based on HLC’s Criteria for Accreditation and other requirements. Peer reviewers review materials, visit campus and consider feedback from students and community members.

Comprehensive Evaluation Process

Year 10: Comprehensive Evaluation for Reaffirmation of Accreditation

What to expect: At the end of the Year 10 evaluation process, HLC determines whether the institution’s accreditation should be reaffirmed. The Year 10 comprehensive evaluation follows the same process as the mid-cycle evaluation, with an additional review of the institution’s compliance with certain federal regulations.

Comprehensive Evaluation Process

Pathway Expenses

HLC’s annual dues distribute the cost of maintaining accreditation evenly over each pathway cycle. Therefore, institutions do not pay a base fee for Standard Pathway comprehensive evaluations. Institutions will still be billed for expenses related to the peer review team’s on-site visit during the evaluations. Such expenses typically include travel, honoraria and facility expenses. If a multi-campus visit is required as part of the comprehensive evaluation, a visit fee will apply.

10–Year Standard Pathway Cycle

HLC member institutions: Your CEO and Accreditation Liaison Officer can find your institution’s Pathway and cycle year in Canopy.

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Years 1–3

Prepare Assurance Filing

Institution

May contribute documents to Evidence File and begin writing Assurance Argument for the mid-cycle comprehensive evaluation in Year 4.

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Year 4

Mid-cycle Comprehensive Evaluation

Institution

Submit comprehensive evaluation materials.

Peer Review

Conduct comprehensive evaluation (with visit).

HLC Decision Making

Take action on comprehensive evaluation.

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Years 5–9

Prepare Assurance Filing

Institution

May contribute documents to Evidence File and begin writing Assurance Argument for the comprehensive evaluation in Year 10.

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Year 10

Comprehensive Evaluation for Reaffirmation

Institution

Submit comprehensive evaluation materials.

Peer Review

Conduct comprehensive evaluation (with visit).

HLC Decision Making

Take action on comprehensive evaluation and Reaffirmation of Accreditation.

Open Pathway

The Open Pathway is designed for institutions that have completed at least one pathway cycle and are otherwise eligible to choose their pathway. It supports the pursuit of innovative or strategic improvement projects, known as Quality Initiatives. Institutions undergo a virtual review in Year 4 and a comprehensive evaluation in Year 10.

Pathway Reviews

Year 4: Mid-cycle Assurance Review

What to expect: What to expect: Peer reviewers evaluate the institution based on HLC’s Criteria for Accreditation and other requirements. The review occurs virtually, without a visit to campus.

Assurance Review Process

Open Pathway Year 4 Assurance Review

Years 5–9: Quality Initiatives

What to expect: Institutions design and implement a project to improve an aspect of their organization, or to pursue a strategic initiative. Institutions submit a project proposal between Years 5 and 7, and then report on the outcomes between Years 7 and 9. Peer reviewers evaluate the project proposal and outcomes report.

Quality Initiative Process

Year 10: Comprehensive Evaluation for Reaffirmation of Accreditation

What to expect: At the end of the Year 10 evaluation process, HLC determines whether the institution’s accreditation should be reaffirmed. Institutions are evaluated based on HLC’s Criteria for Accreditation and other requirements. Peer reviewers review materials, visit campus and consider feedback from students and community members. The team also reviews the institution’s compliance with certain federal requirements.

Comprehensive Evaluation Process

Pathway Expenses

HLC’s annual dues distribute the cost of maintaining accreditation evenly over each Pathway cycle. Therefore, institutions do not pay base fees for Assurance Reviews, Quality Initiative Proposals and Reports, and comprehensive evaluations. Institutions will still be billed for expenses related to peer review team visits required as part of the comprehensive evaluation. Team expenses typically include travel, honoraria and facility expenses. If a multi-campus visit is required as part of the comprehensive evaluation, a visit fee will apply.

10–Year Open Pathway Cycle

HLC member institutions: Your CEO and Accreditation Liaison Officer can find your institution’s Pathway and cycle year in Canopy.

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Years 1–3

Prepare Assurance Filing

Institution

May contribute documents to Evidence File and begin writing Assurance Argument for mid-cycle Assurance Review in Year 4.

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Year 4

Assurance Review

Institution

Submit Assurance Filing (Assurance Argument and Evidence File).

Peer Review

Conduct Assurance Review (no visit).

HLC Decision Making

Acceptance of or action on Assurance Review.

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Years 5–7

Quality Initiative Proposal

Institution

Submit Quality Initiative Proposal. May also begin preparing Assurance Filing for Year 10 comprehensive evaluation.

Peer Review

Review Quality Initiative Proposal.

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Years 7–9

Quality Initiative Report

Institution

Submit Quality Initiative Report. May also continue preparing Assuring Filing for Year 10 comprehensive evaluation.

Peer Review

Review Quality Initiative Report.

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Year 10

Comprehensive Evaluation for Reaffirmation

Institution

Submit comprehensive evaluation materials.

Peer Review

Conduct comprehensive evaluation (with visit).

HLC Decision Making

Take action on comprehensive evaluation and Reaffirmation of Accreditation.

Choosing a Pathway

An institution’s Pathway is typically determined at the conclusion of its current Pathway cycle, after reaffirmation of accreditation in Year 10. Institutions may choose their preferred Pathway at that time, unless they meet one of the conditions that requires placement on the Standard Pathway. An institution on the Open Pathway may be placed on the Standard Pathway at any point during its pathway cycle if any of the conditions listed below occur.

Conditions for Placement on the Standard Pathway

Notice, Probation or Show-Cause Order

  • The institution is currently on Notice with HLC.
  • The institution has been on Probation or under a Show-Cause Order with HLC within the last five years. (Note: Institutions that are on Probation or under a Show-Cause Order are not considered to be on a pathway.)

Monitoring

  • The institution has been assigned a focused visit or extensive other monitoring.
  • The institution has a history of extensive HLC monitoring, including accreditation cycles shortened to seven or fewer years, multiple monitoring reports, and multiple focused visits extending across more than one accrediting cycle.

Substantive Change

  • The institution is in the process of a Change of Control, Structure or Organization or has undergone a Change of Control, Structure or Organization within the last two years.
  • The institution is undergoing dynamic change (e.g., significant changes in enrollment or student body, opening or closing of multiple locations or campuses) or requiring frequent substantive change approvals since its last comprehensive evaluation.

Other Concerns

  • HLC has significant concerns about circumstances or developments at the institution (e.g., ongoing leadership turnover, extensive review by a governmental agency, patterns identified in financial and non-financial indicators).
  • The institution has failed to make a serious effort to conduct its Quality Initiative in the Open Pathway.