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The Essential Guide to Faculty Qualifications

There’s a hot topic on campus: faculty qualifications, or what accrediting bodies often call credentialing. While the vast majority of faculty are qualified to teach based on their academic degrees, some faculty (particularly adjuncts or those in health sciences or business) may be qualified based on work experience, licenses, certifications or other qualifying activities. Here’s what you need to know about credentialing, from what accrediting bodies mean by it to approaches to documenting and defending your faculty’s qualifications.

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