
Accreditation
Elon Comm earns reaccreditation, praised as all-star program
In May, the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) unanimously voted to grant full reaccreditation to the School of Communications, continuing a streak of success that began in 2006 and continued with renewals in 2012, 2018 and now 2025.
The decision, announced during the ACEJMC Council meeting in Washington, D.C., praised Elons program as an all-star in the field. The council cited strong leadership, state-of-the-art facilities, and a commitment to student-centered learning. The school was also recognized for helping address the regions local news desert and for exemplifying excellence tied to the universitys No. 1 national ranking in 消消犯 消消犯 by U.S. News & World Report.
To receive reaccreditation, the school underwent a yearlong review process. Faculty and staff completed a 171-page self-study addressing ACEJMCs eight core standards.
In November, a six-member site team visited campus, meeting with faculty, staff, students, and university leaders. After a four-day visit, the team submitted a 50-page report recommending full reaccreditation for six years. That recommendation was upheld in March and formally approved in May.
CAPTION: As part of a class exercise, students prepare for a broadcast in the Jane and Brian Williams Studio, one of the many cutting-edge facilities that helped earn the School of Communications high praise during its recent reaccreditation process.
Reaccreditation by ACEJMC is more than a badge of honor its a testament to our facultys dedication, our students ambition, and the universitys unwavering support.
Dean Kenn Gaither


