The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) recently reaffirmed the accreditation
of Frederick Community College (FCC), an act that is always a strong endorsement of
the College’s performance of its mission, progress, and promise.
In the Commission’s own description, “The Middle States Commission on Higher Education
(MSCHE), through accreditation, mandates that its member institutions meet rigorous
and comprehensive standards, which are addressed in the context of the mission of
each institution and within the culture of ethical practices and institutional integrity
expected of accredited institutions.” Reaffirmation of accreditation is a formal decision
by MSCHE, acknowledging that FCC continues to meet rigorous standards of quality and
effectiveness.
“Progress is measured not just by a commitment to excellence, but a demonstration
of excellence,” said FCC President Dr. Annesa Payne Cheek. “The Middle States reaffirmation
recognizes FCC’s demonstration of academic excellence, student-centered planning,
and mission-driven decision-making. It also reflects the collaborative work of our
employees – faculty and staff - across all levels of the College, to serve our students
and our community.”
The decision, made during the Commission’s June 26 meeting, followed a 2 ½ year comprehensive
Self-Study by FCC and MSCHE’s campus evaluation visit earlier this year. The College’s
next full accreditation review is scheduled for 2032–2033.
To learn more about FCC’s accreditation and ongoing planning efforts, visit www.frederick.edu/about/strategic-innovation-foresight/accreditation.
FCC Accreditation Reaffirmed
July 14, 2025

Daniel Kaufman, Ph.D.
Director of Communication
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301.624.2755