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The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities has decided to allow North Idaho College to keep its accreditation, for now.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update on a former Boise City Council member who is working to get her seat back, a look at the student mental health crisis and why North Idaho College could lose its accreditation.
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The process of reviewing North Idaho College’s accreditation moved forward Thursday, with a letter from the school’s accreditor asking the community college in Coeur d’Alene to explain why it should not lose the accreditation it has held since 1947.
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In a hearing scheduled for February 15, attorneys will present to Judge Cynthia Meyer their contention that the subpoenas fall outside the scope of NIC President Nick Swayne’s civil suit against the college, and seem to be aimed more at causing trouble than finding answers.
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State budget writers grilled the newly installed president of North Idaho College Thursday morning over threats to the institution’s academic accreditation.
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Attorney Macomber’s investigation launched in December, after a three-person majority on NIC’s Board of Trustees voted to put college president Nick Swayne on administrative leave, ostensibly so Macomber could investigate language in Swayne’s contract that removed the board’s power to fire him without cause.