Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Abbreviation | MSA-CESS |
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Formation | 1887 |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Educational accreditation |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Region served | The United States and over 100 countries world-wide |
Main organ | Board of Trustees |
Website | msa-cess |
The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, also referred to as Middle States Association or MSA, is a voluntary, peer-based, Philadelphia-based non-profit association that performs peer evaluation and regional accreditation of public and private schools in the Mid-Atlantic United States and certain foreign institutions of American origin.
The association includes three separate commissions:
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
- Middle States Commission on Elementary Schools (MSCES)
- Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools (MSCSS)
The higher education commission, MSCHE, and the other two commissions now operate independently. The MSCES and the MSCSS operate together as an organization sometimes known as the MSA-CESS. The accreditation of post-secondary schools by the MSCSS is limited to those that do not confer degrees or offer technical programs.[1]
Region and scope
[edit]The Middle States Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools (M.S.A.-C.E.S.S.) as of 2021[update] accredits nearly 2600 public and private schools and school systems throughout the United States and in more than 100 countries around the world.[2]
MSA used to accredit colleges and universities through its higher education commission. In 2013, that commission, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, became a legally separate entity.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Regional and National Institutional Accrediting Agencies. U.S. Department of Education, "College Accreditation in the United States". Retrieved 9 April 2018
- ^ MSA-CESS website, retrieved August 15, 2021.