Federal Legislation
Congress Reforms Higher Education Accreditation
December 18, 2025
Congress has enacted the Accreditation Choice and Innovation Act, reforming the higher education accreditation system to allow states to designate industry-specific accreditors and create an accelerated path for new accreditors. The legislation emphasizes student outcomes in accreditation standards, aims to increase competition among accreditors, improve transparency, and better align educational programs with labor market needs. These reforms are expected to expand the number of accredited institutions and programs, leading to a projected $501 million increase in federal student aid funding over 2026-2035.
- The Department of Education and the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI) will play key roles in implementing and overseeing these accreditation changes.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for services related to accreditation support, compliance consulting, and educational program evaluation.
- Contractors offering technology, data analytics, and reporting solutions that enhance transparency and student outcome tracking may find new opportunities.
- States and educational institutions will require engagement to navigate the new accreditation pathways, creating potential for professional services and training contracts.
Agencies
Department of Education, National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, Committee on Education and Workforce, Higher Education Act of 1965, Office of Postsecondary Education
Contracts
$501 million over 2026-2035
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-414 - ACCREDITATION CHOICE AND INNOVATION ACT · congress · Dec 18