Red States Create Their Own College Accreditation System

Written on 06/30/2025
Alex Haynes, Editor-at-Large

A growing movement led by Republican state leaders aims to reshape higher education by rejecting traditional accreditation and replacing it with conservative-led alternatives—reviving deep questions about truth, control, and history in American classrooms.

What We Know:

  • States like Florida, Texas, and Louisiana are leading a coalition to form a new college accreditation agency, backed by conservative think tanks like the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA).

  • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has been at the forefront of reshaping education in his state, argues that traditional accreditors stifle “academic freedom” and enforce “progressive orthodoxy.”

  • The push follows DeSantis’ clash with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC), which raised concerns about political interference in Florida’s public university system.

  • Institutions and systems considering this new accreditor include schools in the University of North Carolina system, Louisiana State University, and others with pressure from GOP-dominated legislatures.

  • The move is tied to broader conservative efforts to curb diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, restrict the teaching of systemic racism and LGBTQ+ topics, and control faculty governance and tenure.

  • Federal rules require accreditors to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Education for institutions to receive federal financial aid; the new agency has not yet received that recognition.

  • Critics warn this is part of a long-standing tradition of resistance to educational progress and uncomfortable truths, with echoes of the post-Reconstruction South where state control over education was used to suppress racial and cultural knowledge.

  • Opponents say the effort prioritizes political ideology over academic rigor and could jeopardize students’ degrees, funding, and future prospects.

  • Supporters frame it as reclaiming “parental rights” and “traditional values” in higher education, continuing the broader conservative war on what they call “woke” education.

As GOP-led states draw a new line—quite literally—between red and blue education priorities, this ideological split could reshape not only what students learn, but how America defines truth, freedom, and facts for generations to come.