The launch of the International Accrediting Commission for Digital Education (IACDE) shatters a long-standing barrier in higher education, establishing a new benchmark for equity and innovation.
In a landmark moment for educational equity, Dr. Roxanne Kemp, Ph.D., today becomes the first Black woman in history to found a global accrediting body with the launch of the International Accrediting Commission for Digital Education (IACDE). This historic achievement challenges the long-standing gatekeeping traditions of higher education and reshapes the future of quality assurance for digital learning.
Shifting the Paradigm of Educational Quality
For decades, accreditation power has been concentrated among associations tied to physical campuses and traditional models. IACDE shatters this mold by introducing a rigorous, digital-first framework designed to validate the institutions driving modern education forward.
“The power to define quality must evolve. It can no longer be a legacy club that locks out innovators,” said Dr. Kemp. “IACDE is built on a simple but radical idea: accreditation should reflect the realities of how we learn today, ensuring integrity, fostering innovation, and—above all—uplifting student success.”
Engineered for the Digital Age
Unlike legacy accreditors that adapt campus-based standards for online use, IACDE was engineered from the ground up for digital education. Its robust framework is built on five core pillars: Equitable Access, Authentic Engagement, Continuous Innovation, Assessment Integrity, and Global Relevance. This ensures the process is not only rigorous but also fair and future-focused.
Addressing a Critical Gap in the Market
The global explosion of digital and non-traditional learning has created an urgent need for a credible accreditor that understands this new landscape. Many institutions—including faith-based universities, international schools, and specialized training providers—have found existing pathways misaligned with their mission and modality. IACDE meets this need by offering a respected, expert-driven alternative specifically designed for the modern educational ecosystem.
About the International Accrediting Commission for Digital Education (IACDE)
The International Accrediting Commission for Digital Education (IACDE) is the first global accrediting body founded by a Black woman. Its mission is to promote excellence, innovation, and equitable access in digital education worldwide. Through a rigorous, mentorship-oriented process, IACDE evaluates and accredits online universities, corporate learning departments, and micro-credential platforms against standards designed for the digital age.
To learn more about IACDE’s accreditation criteria or to begin the process, visit www.iacde.org.