Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1795

Introduced
6/1/23  

Caption

Fairness in Higher Education Accreditation Act

Impact

If enacted, SB1795 would alter how accrediting agencies assess educational institutions by barring them from taking into account an institution’s racial composition and its policies surrounding diversity and inclusion. This could result in fewer restrictions on institutions regarding admissions and hiring practices, directly influencing the landscape of higher education governance. Opponents argue that this could undermine efforts to create more inclusive educational environments and exacerbate systemic inequalities in higher education.

Summary

SB1795, known as the Fairness in Higher Education Accreditation Act, proposes significant amendments to the existing criteria for the recognition of accrediting agencies and associations for institutions of higher education. The bill aims to uphold academic freedom by establishing a right of free inquiry, emphasizing compliance with First Amendment freedoms in the accreditation process. This legislative change is primarily targeted at ensuring that accreditation agencies do not consider factors such as an institution's diversity, equity, and inclusion policies during their evaluation processes.

Contention

The notable points of contention surrounding SB1795 stem from differing views on how diversity and inclusion should be approached in educational contexts. Proponents of the bill argue that the legislation is necessary to protect academic freedom from what they perceive as overreach by accrediting bodies into institutional governance. In contrast, critics believe that removing these considerations from the accreditation process could reverse progress made toward equity in education, leading to a lack of accountability for institutions in their efforts to foster diverse and inclusive student bodies.

Companion Bills

US HB3803

Same As Fairness in Higher Education Accreditation Act

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