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Friday, May 09, 2025

Education

SIPI receives reaffirmation of accreditation

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Written by: Office of Public Affairs - Indian Affairs
Parent Category: Life
Published: 28 March 2018

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque has received notification of re-accreditation, affirming that its degree and certification programs in advanced technical fields, liberal arts and business education will continue to enrich the lives of students from 66 American Indian tribes.

The Institutional Actions Council of the Higher Learning Commission notified SIPI that it has accepted the peer review team’s comprehensive evaluation report and reaffirmed the school’s accreditation at their recent meeting on February 13, 2018.

“This continuation of our accreditation affirms SIPI’s efforts to provide a high-quality education to our students, and comes in the midst of our implementation of strategic initiatives focused on student success.  Ultimately, it is our students who matter and we must be relentless in working continuously to improve their lives,” said SIPI President Dr. Sherry Allison.

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