
SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. - Western Nebraska Community College recently received a continuation of its accreditation
through the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). The HLC is one of six regional accreditors of post-secondary educational institutions
in the United States, and covers 19 states in the North Central region.
After a virtual site visit from the HLC peer reviewing team in April, and an in-person
verification visit in mid-September, the Institutional Actions Committee (IAC) reaffirmed
WNCC's accreditation for 10 years.
"This was without a doubt, the absolute best possible outcome for us," WNCC President Dr. Carmen Simone said. "The dedication and determination of our staff, faculty, and administration showed in our assurance arguments and during the site visit. We are not a perfect institution and we have some work to do, but we have a lot to celebrate."
Accreditation ensures that an institution meets professional standards, and remains
eligible to receive federal funding. It also provides current and potential students assurance that they are receiving a quality
education which will be recognized as such by potential employers or licensing boards
as well as by other colleges or universities in case of student transfers or pursuit
of a higher degree.
"By receiving our continuation, we are able to position ourselves to move into the
future and continue serving the needs of our students, communities, and the Panhandle,"
Simone said. "This was a large undertaking and our students, faculty, and staff should
all feel proud of reaching this milestone."
WNCC will undergo its next reaffirmation visit in 2029-2030.