On July 11, 2011, WASC issued Trident University International (TUI) an order to Show Cause why their accreditation should not be terminated as of March 30, 2012.
Come the day of reckoning, will WASC terminate Trident's accreditation, allow them to continue their accreditation, or kick the can down the road?
If they didn't have enough problems...
Trident is sending warning notices out to all past and present students that someone tried (unsuccessfully, they say) to hack their database.
Quote:On November 29, 2011, we detected an unsuccessful attempt by an unidentified person to access one of our databases contining username and passwords for approximately 81,000 current and former student accounts. No other information was contained in that database. Trident University permanently removed the database from the network and engaged an external forensic team to assess the nature of the incident.
Our investigation did not find any evidence that someone successfully obtained access to the database. Based on a review of the available log-in history for November and December 2011, we have found no unusual log-in activity to indicate that student accounts were inappropriately accessed.
Nobody loves you when you're down and out.....but they will try to hack your database.
Sources at Trident report WASC has......
...taken Trident off show cause. The official
announcement will be tomorrow (Thursday, 5/8).
(03-08-2012, 08:44 AM)Herbert Spencer Wrote: [ -> ]The official announcement will be tomorrow (Thursday, 5/8).
I'm sure everyone is waiting breathlessly for that.
Maybe the near death experience will inspire them to better things.
(03-09-2012, 03:40 AM)Martin Eisenstadt Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe the near death experience will inspire them to better things.
Considering how most of Tuoro/TUI/Trident's customers are military (i.e., professionally trained to kill), it might be the stuffed shirts at WASC who just had the near death experience.
(03-09-2012, 07:02 AM)Albert Hidel Wrote: [ -> ] (03-09-2012, 03:40 AM)Martin Eisenstadt Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe the near death experience will inspire them to better things.
Considering how most of Tuoro/TUI/Trident's customers are military (i.e., professionally trained to kill), it might be the stuffed shirts at WASC who just had the near death experience.
Even in jest, this slurs the professionalism of the men and women in uniform, doesn't it?
(03-09-2012, 11:47 AM)Really? Wrote: [ -> ]Even in jest, this slurs the professionalism of the men and women in uniform, doesn't it?
Isn't there somewhere else you can be an asshole?
(03-09-2012, 11:47 AM)Really? Wrote: [ -> ]Even in jest, this slurs the professionalism of the men and women in uniform, doesn't it?
Probably not as much as a guy who spent most of his hitch bar-hopping in Itaewon bragging that he served "20 clicks from the DMZ."
Off show cause, on probation. Not exactly a ringing endorsement from WASC:
Quote:March 2012 - Trident University International
At its meeting on February 22-24, 2012, the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities acted to remove Show Cause and to place Trident University International on Probation. Probation reflects the Commission’s finding that the institution has made significant strides in addressing the areas of non-compliance, but that action is still needed before the institution can be found to comply fully with the Standards of Accreditation. The Commission reviewed Trident University International under the WASC Handbook of Accreditation and found that the University was not in compliance with elements of two of the four WASC Standards for Accreditation: Standard 1 (Defining Institutional Purposes and Ensuring Educational Objectives) and 2 (Achieving Educational Objectives through Core Functions).
The accredited status of the institution continues during the Probation period.
A Special Visit will be scheduled for fall 2012 to evaluate Trident's progress in addressing the Commission's concerns. ...
This sounds more like "kicking the can down the road" than anything else. "Probation" is only moderately better than "show cause," especially when a "Special Visit" could have them back on "show cause" again in only six months or so.
(03-09-2012, 01:40 PM)Herbert Spencer Wrote: [ -> ]Off show cause, on probation. Not exactly a ringing endorsement from WASC:
Quote:March 2012 - Trident University International
At its meeting on February 22-24, 2012, the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities acted to remove Show Cause and to place Trident University International on Probation. Probation reflects the Commission’s finding that the institution has made significant strides in addressing the areas of non-compliance, but that action is still needed before the institution can be found to comply fully with the Standards of Accreditation. The Commission reviewed Trident University International under the WASC Handbook of Accreditation and found that the University was not in compliance with elements of two of the four WASC Standards for Accreditation: Standard 1 (Defining Institutional Purposes and Ensuring Educational Objectives) and 2 (Achieving Educational Objectives through Core Functions).
The accredited status of the institution continues during the Probation period.
A Special Visit will be scheduled for fall 2012 to evaluate Trident's progress in addressing the Commission's concerns. ...
This sounds more like "kicking the can down the road" than anything else. "Probation" is only moderately better than "show cause," especially when a "Special Visit" could have them back on "show cause" again in only six months or so.
It's probably the only positive step away from the situation. I doubt WASC would go as far as a show-cause and then just walk away. Trident will have to prove it can operate free of the troubles identified, hence the probation. And yes, reverting to "show cause" remains a risk. So does revocation of accreditation.
(03-09-2012, 12:09 PM)Ben Johnson Wrote: [ -> ] (03-09-2012, 11:47 AM)Really? Wrote: [ -> ]Even in jest, this slurs the professionalism of the men and women in uniform, doesn't it?
Isn't there somewhere else you can be an asshole?
Bruce Wayne: [after running into Harvey and Rachel at a restaurant] So, let's put a couple tables together.
Harvey Dent: I'm not sure they'll let us.
Bruce Wayne: Oh, they should. I own the place.
(03-09-2012, 12:21 PM)Albert Hidel Wrote: [ -> ] (03-09-2012, 11:47 AM)Really? Wrote: [ -> ]Even in jest, this slurs the professionalism of the men and women in uniform, doesn't it?
Probably not as much as a guy who spent most of his hitch bar-hopping in Itaewon bragging that he served "20 clicks from the DMZ."
Whodat?