Statement of Accreditation Status
as of June 30, 2024
Western Oklahoma State College
2801 N. Main St.
Altus, OK 73521
(580) 477-2000
www.wosc.edu
*Previous names: Institution name changed from Altus Junior College to Western Oklahoma State College. (1973)
The information on this page describes the accreditation relationship between this institution and the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). General information about HLC and the accreditation process is provided at the end of this document.
Accreditation Information
Current status: Accredited
• Action Letter - Reaffirmation of Accreditation
Candidacy date(s): |
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Accreditation granted: |
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Most recent reaffirmation of accreditation: 2018 - 2019
Next reaffirmation of accreditation: 2024 - 2025
Upcoming or In-Progress Reviews
Date | Event | Description |
10/28/2024: | Comprehensive Evaluation | |
Most Recent History With HLC
Date | Event | Description |
01/03/2022: | Interim Report | Accepted |
06/27/2019: | Comprehensive Evaluation | Reaffirm Accreditation - The Institution meets, but with concerns, Criterion Four, Core Component 4.B, "the institution demonstrates a commitment to educational achievement and improvement through ongoing assessment of student learning," for the following reasons: • Western has a systematic process for collecting and reporting assessment results at the course level. The Institution ties both course and program learning outcomes across all disciplines within its curriculum to the institutional learning outcomes within its annual Report on Assessment Activities. The Institution's data are aggregated to produce program outcome results, and these results then feed into general education assessment. Program reports include past and anticipated changes based on data, as well as resources needed at the course level. • Western cites the connection between assessment of course, program and institutional learning outcomes, analysis of the data, identification of actionable opportunities and improvement efforts themselves. Such connections, however, are difficult to track given the "siloed" documentation that separates the annual Assessment Report, Program Reviews, and the annual College Plan. • While course-level assessment processes have served well in the collection and reporting of assessment data, improvements need to be made in the communication of how these results feed into the General Education Assessment, and training in the analysis and use of assessment results at the varying levels is needed. The general education assessment does not report on how the accumulated evidence from the assessments have impacted change or improved general education outcomes across the curriculum. • Although Western has implemented new methods of co-curricular assessments in recent years, additional steps need to be taken to develop and implement a campus-wide plan for co-curricular assessment. The Institution must plan and develop comprehensive student co-curricular structure and outcomes as it would in curricular design. The assessment of the co-curricular program must be developed to include direct and indirect assessment design. • The Institution is making progress on assessment of student learning in academic areas; however, there has been insufficient time to demonstrate systemic results. The Institution needs to continue its momentum in developing and communicating curricular and co-curricular assessment. Although its assessment processes have been systematic, they have not been systemic. |
02/10/2017: | Interim Report | Accepted |
11/01/2016: | Monitoring, Non-Financial Indicator | Accepted |
06/25/2015: | Probation | Continue Accreditation |
08/11/2014: | Focused Visit | Accepted |
04/06/2013: | Placed on Probation | |
Student Success Outcomes
Student outcome information, including graduation rates and other measures, is available on the institution's website and the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and College Navigator.
• Western Oklahoma State College Student Achievement Data
• College Scorecard: Western Oklahoma State College
• College Navigator: Western Oklahoma State College
Note: The College Scorecard and College Navigator links above will take you to information about the institution's main campus. Some colleges or universities may report separate information on these websites for certain divisions or branch campuses. Search these sites to find this additional information. 
Institutional Characteristics
Please note: All institutions are required to represent themselves accurately and consistently to multiple agencies. Information about the institution that is published by other agencies may appear differently, depending on the timing of the institution's updates to those agencies or those agencies' definitions or standards. For example, an institution's control may be categorized differently by the U.S. Department of Education for other purposes under its standards.
Control
Public
Number of Educational Programs
Degree programs:
- Associate's: 19
Branch Campuses and Additional Locations
Approved Branch Campuses and Additional Locations
The institution's accreditation includes courses and programs offered at the branch campuses and additional locations listed below. This list includes campuses and locations that are active and inactive (i.e., not currently enrolling students).
Last updated: 05/10/2024
In-State
Branch Campuses
None.
Additional Locations
Altus Air Force Base - Altus AFB, Oklahoma
Animal Science Education Center, WOSC Rodeo Arena - Altus, Oklahoma
Cameron Site - Lawton, Oklahoma
Great Plains Correctional Center - Hinton, Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Reformatory - Granite, Oklahoma
Western Oklahoma State College/Regional Medical Center Distance Learning Site - Elk City, Oklahoma
Out-of-State
Branch Campuses
None.
Additional Locations
None.
International
Branch Campuses
None.
Additional Locations
None.
HLC's Notification Program for Additional Locations
Institutions that meet certain eligibility criteria may apply to participate in HLC's Notification Program for Additional Locations. This program allows institutions to open new locations after notifying HLC and receiving confirmation that the location has been added to our records, rather than applying for approval through the standard substantive change process.
Participation Status
The institution does not participate in the Notification Program for Additional Locations.
About HLC and Accreditation
HLC is an institutional accreditation agency that accredits degree-granting colleges and universities that are based in the United States.
Institutional accreditation validates the quality of an institution as a whole and evaluates multiple aspects of an institution, including its academic offerings, governance and administration, mission, finances, and resources. HLC's accreditation includes all degree levels as well as on-site and online course delivery. Institutions of higher education in the United States may also seek accreditation through specialized or programmatic accreditation agencies, which accredit programs, departments or schools within a college or university.
Evaluation Process
Institutions that HLC accredits are evaluated against its Criteria for Accreditation and other HLC requirements. HLC accreditation assures quality by verifying that an institution (1) meets threshold requirements and (2) is engaged in continuous improvement. In addition, all institutions are required to report data annually in the Institutional Update, undergo annual monitoring of financial and non-financial indicators, and adhere to HLC policies and practices.
The accreditation process is based on a system of peer review. Faculty and staff from institutions of higher education serve as HLC peer reviewers conducting accreditation evaluations for other institutions. They make recommendations to HLC’s decision-making bodies, which take final action on institutional evaluations.
Decision Making
HLC's decision-making bodies evaluate and make decisions, called actions, on recommendations from peer reviewers and staff that review institutions for their compliance with HLC's Criteria for Accreditation and other requirements. The decision-making bodies are comprised of institutional representatives and public members. See Decision-Making Bodies and Processes for more information.
Public Information
HLC is committed to providing information to the public regarding accreditation decisions made regarding individual institutions.
Actions that are taken by HLC regarding an institution's accreditation status are disclosed to the public. In cases of reaffirming continued accreditation, placing an institution on or reviewing a sanction, or withdrawing accreditation, the Action Letter issued to the institution is made available on the institution's Statement of Accreditation Status, found by searching the institution's name through HLC's online directory. Public Disclosure Notices (PDNs) are also issued and posted in the directory in cases of sanction, assigning or removing an institutional designation, resignation of accreditation or candidacy, institutional closing or withdrawal of accreditation by HLC. The PDN provides the public with the most applicable information from the posted Action Letter. HLC decision-making outcomes also are summarized on the HLC Institutional Actions page.
Complaints Against Institutions
HLC has a formal complaint process, consisting of an online complaint form for faculty, students and other parties to submit information regarding a member institution’s potential non-compliance with HLC requirements. As stated in HLC policy, the complaints process is designed to enable HLC to review, in a timely and fair manner, information that suggests potential substantive non-compliance with an institution's ability to meet HLC requirements.