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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Notice of Meeting; National Advisory
Committee on Institutional Quality and
Integrity
National Advisory Committee
on Institutional Quality and Integrity
(NACIQI), Office of Postsecondary
Education, U.S. Department of
Education.
ACTION: Announcement of meeting.
AGENCY:
This notice sets forth the
agenda, time, and instructions to access
or participate in the July 27–29, 2021
virtual meeting of the National Advisory
Committee on Institutional Quality and
Integrity (NACIQI) and provides
information to members of the public
regarding the meeting, including
requesting to make oral comments. The
notice of this meeting is required under
section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) and section
114(d)(1)(B) of the Higher Education Act
(HEA) of 1965, as amended.
DATES: The virtual NACIQI meeting will
be held on July 27–29, 2021, from 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
each day.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
George Alan Smith, Executive Director/
Designated Federal Official, NACIQI,
U.S. Department of Education, 400
Maryland Avenue SW, Room 2C–159,
Washington, DC 20202, telephone: (202)
453–7757, or email:
George.Alan.Smith@ed.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NACIQI’s
Statutory Authority and Function:
NACIQI is established under section 114
of the HEA. NACIQI advises the
Secretary of Education with respect to:
• The establishment and enforcement
of the standards of accrediting agencies
or associations under subpart 2, part H,
Title IV of the HEA, as amended.
• The recognition of specific
accrediting agencies or associations.
• The preparation and publication of
the list of nationally recognized
accrediting agencies and associations.
• The eligibility and certification
process for institutions of higher
education under Title IV of the HEA and
part C, subchapter I, chapter 34, Title
42, together with recommendations for
improvement in such process.
• The relationship between (1)
accreditation of institutions of higher
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education and the certification and
eligibility of such institutions, and (2)
State licensing responsibilities with
respect to such institutions.
• Any other advisory function
relating to accreditation and
institutional eligibility that the
Secretary of Education may prescribe by
regulation.
You may register for the meeting on
your computer with each day’s
designated entry link, after which you
will receive a confirmation email
containing personalized dial-in details,
access code, and meeting web link. You
must register for each day that you plan
to attend.
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
You must pre-register at https://
ems8.intellor.com?
do=register&t=1&p=838951 to receive a
join link, dial-in number, access code,
and unique Attendee ID for the event.
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
You must pre-register at https://
ems8.intellor.com?do=
register&t=1&p=838952 to receive a join
link, dial-in number, access code, and
unique Attendee ID for the event.
Thursday, July 29, 2021
You must pre-register at https://
ems8.intellor.com?do=register
&t=1&p=838953 to receive a join link,
dial-in number, access code, and unique
Attendee ID for the event.
Meeting Agenda
Please note that the review of the
Accreditation Council for Independent
Colleges and School’s (ACICS) petition
for renewal of recognition has been
removed from the July 2021 NACIQI
meeting agenda.
Agenda items for the July 27–29,
2021, meeting are listed below.
Application for Renewal of Recognition
1. Accreditation Commission for
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Scope of recognition: The accreditation
and pre-accreditation (‘‘Candidacy’’)
throughout the United States of
professional non-degree and graduate
degree programs, including professional
doctoral programs, in the field of
acupuncture and/or Oriental medicine,
as well as freestanding institutions and
colleges of acupuncture and/or Oriental
medicine that offer such programs.
2. Accrediting Bureau of Health
Education Schools. Scope of
recognition: The accreditation of
private, postsecondary institutions in
the United States offering
predominantly allied health education
programs leading to a certificate,
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diploma, and degrees at the level of the
Associate of Applied Science, Associate
of Occupational Science, Academic
Associate, Baccalaureate and Master’s;
and the programmatic accreditation of
medical assisting, medical laboratory
technology, and surgical technology
programs, through the Associate degree,
including those offered via distance
education. The scope extends to the
Substantive Change Committee, jointly
with the Commission, for decisions on
substantive change.
3. Commission on Accrediting of the
Association of Theological Schools.
Scope of recognition: The accreditation
of theological schools and seminaries, as
well as schools or programs that are
parts of colleges or universities, in the
United States, offering post
baccalaureate degrees in professional
and academic theological education,
including delivery via distance
education.
4. Accrediting Commission of Career
Schools and Colleges. Scope of
recognition: The accreditation of
postsecondary, non-degree-granting
institutions and degree-granting
institutions in the United States,
including those granting associate,
baccalaureate and master’s degrees, that
are predominantly organized to educate
students for occupational, trade and
technical careers, and including
institutions that offer programs via
distance education.
5. Council on Occupational
Education. Scope of recognition: The
accreditation and pre-accreditation
(‘‘Candidacy Status’’) throughout the
United States of postsecondary
occupational education institutions
offering non-degree and applied
associate degree programs in specific
career and technical education fields,
including institutions that offer
programs via distance education.
6. American Bar Association, Council
of the Section of Legal Education and
Admissions to the Bar. Scope of
recognition: The accreditation
throughout the United States of
programs in legal education that lead to
the first professional degree in law,
including those offered via distance
education, as well as freestanding law
schools offering such programs. The
scope extends to the Accreditation
Committee of the Section of Legal
Education (Accreditation Committee)
for decisions involving continued
accreditation (referred to by the agency
as ‘‘approval’’) of law schools.
7. American Psychological
Association, Commission on
Accreditation. Scope of recognition: The
accreditation in the United States of
doctoral programs in clinical,
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counseling, school and combined
professional-scientific psychology;
doctoral internship programs in health
service psychology; and postdoctoral
residency programs in health service
psychology; and the pre-accreditation in
the United States of doctoral internship
programs in health service psychology;
and postdoctoral residency programs in
health service psychology.
8. American Osteopathic Association,
Commission on Osteopathic College
Accreditation. Scope of recognition: The
accreditation and pre-accreditation
(‘‘Provisional Accreditation’’)
throughout the United States of
freestanding institutions of osteopathic
medicine and programs leading to the
degree of Doctor of Osteopathy or
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
9. Transnational Association of
Christian Colleges and Schools,
Accreditation Commission. Scope of
recognition: The accreditation and preaccreditation (‘‘Candidate’’ status) of
Christian postsecondary institutions in
the United States that offer certificates,
diplomas, and associate, baccalaureate,
and graduate degrees, including
institutions that offer distance
education.
Administration Policy Update
Dr. Michelle Asha Cooper, Acting
Assistant Secretary for the Office of
Postsecondary Education, will discuss
the Administration’s higher education
policy priorities.
Accreditor Dashboards
Brian Fu, Program and Management
Analyst, Office of Planning, Evaluation,
and Policy Development (OPEPD), will
provide a training on the use of the
accreditor dashboards, with time for
questions and discussion among
NACIQI members.
NACIQI Policy Discussion
In addition to its review of accrediting
agencies and State approval agencies for
Secretarial recognition, the meeting
agenda will include additional time for
Committee discussions regarding any of
the categories within NACIQI’s statutory
authority in its capacity as an advisory
committee.
Subcommittee on Student Success
The subcommittee will provide a
report on its work that focuses on 34
CFR 602.16(a)(1)(i), accreditation and
pre-accreditation standards.
Submission of requests to make an
oral comment regarding a specific
accrediting agency under review, or to
make an oral comment or written
statement regarding other issues within
the scope of NACIQI’s authority:
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Opportunity to submit a written
statement regarding a specific
accrediting agency under review was
solicited by a previous Federal Register
notice published on August 12, 2020 (85
FR 48679; Document Number 2020–
17634). The period for submission of
such statements is now closed.
Additional written comments
regarding a specific agency or state
approval agency under review will not
be accepted at this time. However,
members of the public may submit
written statements regarding other
issues within the scope of NACIQI’s
authority for consideration by NACIQI
in the manner described below.
Oral comments may not exceed three
minutes. Oral comments about an
agency’s recognition when a compliance
report has been required by the senior
Department official or the Secretary
must relate to the criteria for recognition
cited in the senior Department official’s
letter that requested the report, or in the
Secretary’s appeal decision, if any. Oral
comments about an agency seeking
expansion of scope must be directed to
the agency’s ability to serve as a
recognized accrediting agency with
respect to the kinds of institutions or
programs requested to be added. Oral
comments about the renewal of an
agency’s recognition must relate to its
compliance with the Criteria for the
Recognition of Accrediting Agencies,
which are available at https://
www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/
index.html. Written statements and oral
comments concerning NACIQI’s work
outside of a specific accrediting agency
under review must be limited to the
scope of NACIQI’s authority as outlined
under section 114 of the HEA.
To request to make a third-party oral
comment of three minutes or less during
the July 27–29, 2021 meeting, please
follow either Method One or Method
Two below. To submit a written
statement to NACIQI concerning its
work outside a specific accrediting
agency under review, please follow
Method One.
Method One: Submit a request by
email to the ThirdPartyComments@
ed.gov mailbox. Please do not send
material directly to NACIQI members.
Written statements to NACIQI
concerning its work outside a specific
accrediting agency under review and
requests to make oral comment must be
received by July 9, 2021 and include the
subject line ‘‘Oral Comment Request:
(agency name),’’ ‘‘Oral Comment
Request: (subject)’’ or ‘‘Written
Statement: (subject).’’ The email must
include the name(s), title, organization/
affiliation, mailing address, email
address, and telephone number, of the
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person(s) submitting a written statement
or requesting to speak. All individuals
submitting an advance request in
accordance with this notice will be
afforded an opportunity to speak.
Method Two (Only available to those
seeking to make oral comments):
Register on July 27, 2021, from 7:45
a.m.–8:45 a.m. Eastern Standard Time,
to make an oral comment during
NACIQI’s deliberations, using the
designated entry link for Tuesday, July
27, 2021 listed earlier in this notice. The
requestor must provide the subject on
which he or she wishes to comment, in
addition to his or her name, title,
organization/affiliation, mailing
address, email address, and telephone
number. A total of up to fifteen minutes
for each agenda item will be allotted for
oral commenters who register on July
27, 2021 by 8:45 a.m. Eastern Standard
Time. Individuals will be selected on a
first-come, first-served basis. If selected,
each commenter will speak on the
actual day and at the actual time the
topic for which he or she wishes to
comment is being discussed; and his or
her comments may not exceed three
minutes.
Access to Records of the Meeting: The
Department will post the official report
of the meeting on the NACIQI website
within 90 days after the meeting. In
addition, pursuant to the FACA, the
public may request to inspect records of
the meeting at 400 Maryland Avenue
SW, Washington, DC, by emailing
aslrecordsmanager@ed.gov or by calling
(202) 453–7415 to schedule an
appointment. Senior Department
official’s (as defined in 34 CFR 602.3)
decisions pursuant to 34 CFR 602.36
associated with all NACIQI Meetings
can be found at the following website:
https://surveys.ope.ed.gov/erecognition/
PublicDocuments.
Reasonable Accommodations: The
meeting dial-in information and
weblink are accessible to individuals
with disabilities. If you will need an
auxiliary aid or service to participate in
the meeting (e.g., interpreting service,
assistive listening device, or materials in
an alternate format), notify the contact
person listed in this notice at least two
weeks before the scheduled meeting
date. Although we will attempt to meet
a request received after that date, we
may not be able to make available the
requested auxiliary aid or service
because of insufficient time to arrange
it.
Electronic Access to This Document:
The official version of this document is
the document published in the Federal
Register. Free internet access to the
official edition of the Federal Register
and the Code of Federal Regulations is
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using the article search feature at:
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through the advanced search feature at
this site, you can limit your search to
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Department.
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Annmarie Weisman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy,
Planning and Innovation, Office of
Postsecondary Education.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Notice of Meeting; National Advisory Committee on Institutional
Quality and Integrity
AGENCY: National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and
Integrity (NACIQI), Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department
of Education.
ACTION: Announcement of meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the agenda, time, and instructions to
access or participate in the July 27-29, 2021 virtual meeting of the
National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity
(NACIQI) and provides information to members of the public regarding
the meeting, including requesting to make oral comments. The notice of
this meeting is required under section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) and section 114(d)(1)(B) of the Higher Education
Act (HEA) of 1965, as amended.
DATES: The virtual NACIQI meeting will be held on July 27-29, 2021,
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time each day.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: George Alan Smith, Executive Director/
Designated Federal Official, NACIQI, U.S. Department of Education, 400
Maryland Avenue SW, Room 2C-159, Washington, DC 20202, telephone: (202)
453-7757, or email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NACIQI's Statutory Authority and Function:
NACIQI is established under section 114 of the HEA. NACIQI advises the
Secretary of Education with respect to:
The establishment and enforcement of the standards of
accrediting agencies or associations under subpart 2, part H, Title IV
of the HEA, as amended.
The recognition of specific accrediting agencies or
associations.
The preparation and publication of the list of nationally
recognized accrediting agencies and associations.
The eligibility and certification process for institutions
of higher education under Title IV of the HEA and part C, subchapter I,
chapter 34, Title 42, together with recommendations for improvement in
such process.
The relationship between (1) accreditation of institutions
of higher education and the certification and eligibility of such
institutions, and (2) State licensing responsibilities with respect to
such institutions.
Any other advisory function relating to accreditation and
institutional eligibility that the Secretary of Education may prescribe
by regulation.
You may register for the meeting on your computer with each day's
designated entry link, after which you will receive a confirmation
email containing personalized dial-in details, access code, and meeting
web link. You must register for each day that you plan to attend.
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
You must pre-register at https://ems8.intellor.com?do=register&t=1&p=838951 to receive a join link,
dial-in number, access code, and unique Attendee ID for the event.
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
You must pre-register at https://ems8.intellor.com?do=register&t=1&p=838952 to receive a join link,
dial-in number, access code, and unique Attendee ID for the event.
Thursday, July 29, 2021
You must pre-register at https://ems8.intellor.com?do=register&t=1&p=838953 to receive a join link,
dial-in number, access code, and unique Attendee ID for the event.
Meeting Agenda
Please note that the review of the Accreditation Council for
Independent Colleges and School's (ACICS) petition for renewal of
recognition has been removed from the July 2021 NACIQI meeting agenda.
Agenda items for the July 27-29, 2021, meeting are listed below.
Application for Renewal of Recognition
1. Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Scope of recognition: The accreditation and pre-accreditation
(``Candidacy'') throughout the United States of professional non-degree
and graduate degree programs, including professional doctoral programs,
in the field of acupuncture and/or Oriental medicine, as well as
freestanding institutions and colleges of acupuncture and/or Oriental
medicine that offer such programs.
2. Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools. Scope of
recognition: The accreditation of private, postsecondary institutions
in the United States offering predominantly allied health education
programs leading to a certificate,
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diploma, and degrees at the level of the Associate of Applied Science,
Associate of Occupational Science, Academic Associate, Baccalaureate
and Master's; and the programmatic accreditation of medical assisting,
medical laboratory technology, and surgical technology programs,
through the Associate degree, including those offered via distance
education. The scope extends to the Substantive Change Committee,
jointly with the Commission, for decisions on substantive change.
3. Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological
Schools. Scope of recognition: The accreditation of theological schools
and seminaries, as well as schools or programs that are parts of
colleges or universities, in the United States, offering post
baccalaureate degrees in professional and academic theological
education, including delivery via distance education.
4. Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges. Scope of
recognition: The accreditation of postsecondary, non-degree-granting
institutions and degree-granting institutions in the United States,
including those granting associate, baccalaureate and master's degrees,
that are predominantly organized to educate students for occupational,
trade and technical careers, and including institutions that offer
programs via distance education.
5. Council on Occupational Education. Scope of recognition: The
accreditation and pre-accreditation (``Candidacy Status'') throughout
the United States of postsecondary occupational education institutions
offering non-degree and applied associate degree programs in specific
career and technical education fields, including institutions that
offer programs via distance education.
6. American Bar Association, Council of the Section of Legal
Education and Admissions to the Bar. Scope of recognition: The
accreditation throughout the United States of programs in legal
education that lead to the first professional degree in law, including
those offered via distance education, as well as freestanding law
schools offering such programs. The scope extends to the Accreditation
Committee of the Section of Legal Education (Accreditation Committee)
for decisions involving continued accreditation (referred to by the
agency as ``approval'') of law schools.
7. American Psychological Association, Commission on Accreditation.
Scope of recognition: The accreditation in the United States of
doctoral programs in clinical, counseling, school and combined
professional-scientific psychology; doctoral internship programs in
health service psychology; and postdoctoral residency programs in
health service psychology; and the pre-accreditation in the United
States of doctoral internship programs in health service psychology;
and postdoctoral residency programs in health service psychology.
8. American Osteopathic Association, Commission on Osteopathic
College Accreditation. Scope of recognition: The accreditation and pre-
accreditation (``Provisional Accreditation'') throughout the United
States of freestanding institutions of osteopathic medicine and
programs leading to the degree of Doctor of Osteopathy or Doctor of
Osteopathic Medicine.
9. Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools,
Accreditation Commission. Scope of recognition: The accreditation and
pre-accreditation (``Candidate'' status) of Christian postsecondary
institutions in the United States that offer certificates, diplomas,
and associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees, including
institutions that offer distance education.
Administration Policy Update
Dr. Michelle Asha Cooper, Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office
of Postsecondary Education, will discuss the Administration's higher
education policy priorities.
Accreditor Dashboards
Brian Fu, Program and Management Analyst, Office of Planning,
Evaluation, and Policy Development (OPEPD), will provide a training on
the use of the accreditor dashboards, with time for questions and
discussion among NACIQI members.
NACIQI Policy Discussion
In addition to its review of accrediting agencies and State
approval agencies for Secretarial recognition, the meeting agenda will
include additional time for Committee discussions regarding any of the
categories within NACIQI's statutory authority in its capacity as an
advisory committee.
Subcommittee on Student Success
The subcommittee will provide a report on its work that focuses on
34 CFR 602.16(a)(1)(i), accreditation and pre-accreditation standards.
Submission of requests to make an oral comment regarding a specific
accrediting agency under review, or to make an oral comment or written
statement regarding other issues within the scope of NACIQI's
authority: Opportunity to submit a written statement regarding a
specific accrediting agency under review was solicited by a previous
Federal Register notice published on August 12, 2020 (85 FR 48679;
Document Number 2020-17634). The period for submission of such
statements is now closed.
Additional written comments regarding a specific agency or state
approval agency under review will not be accepted at this time.
However, members of the public may submit written statements regarding
other issues within the scope of NACIQI's authority for consideration
by NACIQI in the manner described below.
Oral comments may not exceed three minutes. Oral comments about an
agency's recognition when a compliance report has been required by the
senior Department official or the Secretary must relate to the criteria
for recognition cited in the senior Department official's letter that
requested the report, or in the Secretary's appeal decision, if any.
Oral comments about an agency seeking expansion of scope must be
directed to the agency's ability to serve as a recognized accrediting
agency with respect to the kinds of institutions or programs requested
to be added. Oral comments about the renewal of an agency's recognition
must relate to its compliance with the Criteria for the Recognition of
Accrediting Agencies, which are available at https://www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/. Written statements and oral comments
concerning NACIQI's work outside of a specific accrediting agency under
review must be limited to the scope of NACIQI's authority as outlined
under section 114 of the HEA.
To request to make a third-party oral comment of three minutes or
less during the July 27-29, 2021 meeting, please follow either Method
One or Method Two below. To submit a written statement to NACIQI
concerning its work outside a specific accrediting agency under review,
please follow Method One.
Method One: Submit a request by email to the
[email protected] mailbox. Please do not send material directly
to NACIQI members. Written statements to NACIQI concerning its work
outside a specific accrediting agency under review and requests to make
oral comment must be received by July 9, 2021 and include the subject
line ``Oral Comment Request: (agency name),'' ``Oral Comment Request:
(subject)'' or ``Written Statement: (subject).'' The email must include
the name(s), title, organization/affiliation, mailing address, email
address, and telephone number, of the
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person(s) submitting a written statement or requesting to speak. All
individuals submitting an advance request in accordance with this
notice will be afforded an opportunity to speak.
Method Two (Only available to those seeking to make oral comments):
Register on July 27, 2021, from 7:45 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Eastern Standard
Time, to make an oral comment during NACIQI's deliberations, using the
designated entry link for Tuesday, July 27, 2021 listed earlier in this
notice. The requestor must provide the subject on which he or she
wishes to comment, in addition to his or her name, title, organization/
affiliation, mailing address, email address, and telephone number. A
total of up to fifteen minutes for each agenda item will be allotted
for oral commenters who register on July 27, 2021 by 8:45 a.m. Eastern
Standard Time. Individuals will be selected on a first-come, first-
served basis. If selected, each commenter will speak on the actual day
and at the actual time the topic for which he or she wishes to comment
is being discussed; and his or her comments may not exceed three
minutes.
Access to Records of the Meeting: The Department will post the
official report of the meeting on the NACIQI website within 90 days
after the meeting. In addition, pursuant to the FACA, the public may
request to inspect records of the meeting at 400 Maryland Avenue SW,
Washington, DC, by emailing [email protected] or by calling
(202) 453-7415 to schedule an appointment. Senior Department official's
(as defined in 34 CFR 602.3) decisions pursuant to 34 CFR 602.36
associated with all NACIQI Meetings can be found at the following
website: https://surveys.ope.ed.gov/erecognition/PublicDocuments.
Reasonable Accommodations: The meeting dial-in information and
weblink are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you will
need an auxiliary aid or service to participate in the meeting (e.g.,
interpreting service, assistive listening device, or materials in an
alternate format), notify the contact person listed in this notice at
least two weeks before the scheduled meeting date. Although we will
attempt to meet a request received after that date, we may not be able
to make available the requested auxiliary aid or service because of
insufficient time to arrange it.
Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free
internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System
at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well
as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF,
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the
site. You also may access documents of the Department published in the
Federal Register by using the article search feature at:
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published
by the Department.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1011c.)
Annmarie Weisman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Planning and Innovation, Office
of Postsecondary Education.
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