By Cheryl Hehl, Staff Writer

Friday morning, Sept. 14, a visiting team from Middle States Commission on Higher Education said Kean University complied with the four standards they violated. However, there still are problems to be worked out and the university is still on probation.

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File Photo Sources at Kean University report that the visiting team from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education will be deciding the school, which is home to more than 16,000 students, will not be losing its accreditation. The University, however, is still on probation through at least November, when an official decision is handed down by Middle States.
At a meeting held Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. in the auditorium of the new multi-million dollar New Jersey Center for Science, Technology and Mathematics building, known as STEM, the visiting team went through each of the five standards Kean was found to be in violation, reporting that the university was now “in compliance.”

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