WOODLAND, Calif. – Woodland Community College has received official notification that its accreditation has been reaffirmed for the maximum term of eight years by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, or ACCJC, the most favorable outcome possible in the accreditation review process. 

College officials said this reaffirmation reflects the college’s institutional effectiveness and the collective commitment of its faculty, staff, and administrators to academic excellence, student success and continuous improvement.
 
In addition to reaffirmation, the commission gave Woodland Community College a commendation, acknowledging institutional practices that exceed accreditation standards. 

Specifically, the commission recognized the college for exemplary performance under Standard 2.8, citing its success in fostering a strong sense of belonging and community for students.
 
The commission also offered one recommendation to support the college’s ongoing institutional effectiveness and commitment to continuous improvement. This guidance reflects the commission’s emphasis on continued refinement and sustained academic excellence. 

Additional details – including noteworthy practices and guidance to support continued growth – are provided in the Peer Review Team Report. A final copy of the Peer Review Team Report is available for reference.
 
“This achievement belongs to our entire campus community,” the college noted. “We extend our sincere gratitude to our faculty, staff, and administrators for the dedication, collaboration, and care they bring to Woodland Community College every day. This reaffirmation affirms the meaningful work we do together on behalf of our students and the communities we serve.”
 
For more information about Woodland Community College and its programs, visit www.wcc.yccd.edu

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