National Park College (NPC) earned glowing results during the recent reaccreditation visit from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). The College received the official letter last month granting the campus continued accreditation for 10 years.
A team of HLC site visitors met on campus in November for a comprehensive review of NPC’s processes. Vice president for Academic Affairs, Dr. Wade Derden led the effort with co-chairs Diane Meredith-Johnson and Dr. Samantha Christian. With assistance from five criterion teams, they prepared an 84-page assurance document ahead of the team’s visit.
Results indicated the following core competencies were met with no recommendations for improvement.
The NPC Board of Trustees approved a resolution Wednesday commending Derden and the team for the exceptional work.
Derden said he was humbled to receive the recognition and said, “I appreciate the fact that you recognized everybody on the team. It was a team effort. It took a significant amount of work.”
NPC President, Dr. John Hogan explained that the HLC team praised the College’s assurance document as one on the best they have seen. HLC visits typically end with formal recommendations for improvement. NPC was part of a small percentage of colleges reviewed by HLC that had zero recommendations for improvement.
Hogan expressed his appreciation to the campus community. “Mostly I feel grateful for all of you, the work that you do, the honor that we have to serve our students, of course the outstanding team that stepped up. I am so glad to be part of you and call myself one of you. This board makes it possible, the team makes it happen and the students win the game. That is very unusual and I want us to leave here today understanding each of us have made a contribution to that, and the huge difference that makes and the imprint that makes on generations of Arkansans.”