Eggleston is Commended for 10 Years as HLC Peer Reviewer

She Evaluates Higher Education Institutions for Accrediting Organization

Lebanon, IL (05/12/2020) — Dr. Tami Eggleston, associate provost for institutional effectiveness and professor of psychology at McKendree University, recently completed her 10th year of service as a peer reviewer for the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). The HLC is an independent corporation founded in 1895 as one of six regional institutional accreditors in the U.S. It accredits degree-granting post-secondary educational institutions in the 19-state North Central region.

The commission relies on the work of approximately 1,600 volunteer peer reviewers for its accrediting activities. Like Eggleston, most are full-time faculty and administrators from HLC member institutions who serve as agents of HLC in its evaluation and decision-making processes. Peer reviewers share their knowledge and experience to assuring that institutions comply with HLC accreditation criteria. They also help institutions improve their academic quality and advance their mission. Peer reviews range from on-site team visits to online panel evaluations.

"I have learned so much from being an HLC peer reviewer," said Eggleston, a Highland, Ill., resident and a McKendree faculty member since 1996. "As associate provost for institutional effectiveness, I try to ensure that McKendree University is meeting the HLC criteria and operating with best practices related to mission, integrity, teaching effectiveness, assessment, and planning."

The HLC thanked her for bringing her "time, intellect and experience" to the core values of its organization and awarded her a Certificate of Excellence for 10 years of outstanding service.