Accreditation
Institutional Accreditation
Institutional accreditation, sometimes referred to as 'regional accreditation,' is an objective and introspective process of examining, assuring, and continuously advancing educational and organizational quality within institutions of higher education. It is reflected and conducted through outside, non-governmental organizations with the specific purpose of institutional and programmatic review of higher education.
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) is the institutional accreditor recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) that accredits colleges and universities within the State University of New York system.
Each SUNY campus is accredited separately by MSCHE. Stony Brook University was first accredited by MSCHE in 1957, with the most recent reaffirmation of our accreditation granted in 2024. Our next Self-Study Evaluation will take place in 2031-2032.
Specialized Accreditation
Specialized accreditation, sometimes referred to as 'programmatic accreditation' or
'national accreditation,' is pursued at the level of an individual School, College
or Program within Stony Brook University. Some disciplines require specialized accreditation
in order for an institution to offer a particular degree program or credential, while
other disciplines consider accreditation an optional process intended to signal a
program's commitment to high-quality education verified by a periodic, external peer-review
process.
For more information, review the list of accredited programs at Stony Brook University.
Specialized Accreditors
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