The division just lately eliminated one member from the Nationwide Advisory Committee on Institutional High quality and Integrity.
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Training Secretary Linda McMahon has appointed Siri Terjesen as the most recent member of the Nationwide Advisory Committee on Institutional High quality and Integrity, efficient as of Tuesday.
She replaces Joshua Figueira, who was eliminated by the Division of Training after he voted in opposition to the collection of Jay Greene, one other ED appointee, as NACIQI chair on the December assembly. Figueira, who was set to serve via 2031, was eliminated by the division after being appointed final fall. Though Terjesen participated on this week’s assembly, ED didn’t announce her appointment and her biography has not but been uploaded to the NACIQI roster.
Terjesen is at the moment a professor and administrator at Florida Atlantic College. She additionally serves as an advisory board member of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni Fund for Educational Renewal, which helps fund initiatives associated to viewpoint range and different priorities.
“I’m honored to serve on the Nationwide Advisory Committee on Institutional High quality & Integrity (NACIQI) on the U.S. Division of Training. NACIQI oversees the accreditors that gatekeep entry to federal monetary help—the pipeline behind $1.7 trillion in federal pupil loans. When accreditation requirements slip, college students pay with their futures and taxpayers foot the invoice,” Terjesen wrote in a publish on LinkedIn following this week’s assembly. “Simply wrapped two days in Washington asking laborious questions on whether or not these requirements are being upheld. That accountability is precisely what this committee exists to offer—and I take that duty severely.”
Terjesen joined NACIQI as questions are swirling about board member independence.
NACIQI member Bob Shireman, a Democratic appointee to the bipartisan board, has accused the division of behaving in an autocratic method for eradicating Figueira and has questioned whether or not ED appointees are in a position to vote independently with out concern of retaliation.
However Terjesen informed Inside Larger Ed she shouldn’t be involved.
“My document as a researcher and educational administrator speaks for itself. I’ve at all times prioritized proof, institutional integrity, and unbiased judgment over political or exterior stress,” Terjesen wrote by electronic mail. “I absolutely count on to carry that very same strategy to my service on NACIQI, and I might not have accepted the appointment in any other case.”
