• If you have any questions about K-State accreditation with HLC, please contact Bin Ning , associate provost of institutional research and assessment and K-State's accreditation liaison officer with the HLC. (k-state.edu)
  • Responsibilities Laboratory directors need to be aware of the importance of gaining accreditation, certification and licensure, by implementing international or national standards, in line with the scope of laboratory activities, and in accordance with national legislation. (who.int)
  • In the fall of 2020, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi named me to join seventeen others on a federal advisory committee overseeing college accreditation. (tcf.org)
  • Following the Comprehensive Evaluation conducted in 2020, HLC continued the accreditation of LRSC for another ten-year cycle, with the next Reaffirmation of Accreditation in 2030-2031. (lrsc.edu)
  • Since September 2020, three National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) had a change in their accreditation status, two new institutions were created and nine have had a change in tasks covered by their mandates. (europa.eu)
  • Following up on the September 2020 report "Strong and effective national human rights institutions - challenges, promising practices and opportunities", this update provides an overview of developments in the accreditation status and mandates of NHRIS in the past 12 months. (europa.eu)
  • The university participates through the Open Pathway reaffirmation of the accreditation process and last underwent a comprehensive self-study and site visit during the 2011-2012 academic year. (k-state.edu)
  • The Open Pathway is one of three options institutions have for maintaining their accreditation with the HLC. (washburn.edu)
  • This review leads to an action regarding the reaffirmation of the institution's accreditation. (lrsc.edu)
  • The Criteria for Accreditation are the standards of quality by which HLC determines whether an institution merits reaffirmation of accreditation. (lrsc.edu)
  • Kansas State University is gearing up for its next reaffirmation of accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission, or HLC. (k-state.edu)
  • Federal'naya sluzhba po akkreditatsii) is a federal body that develops and carries out the standards of accreditation of legal bodies in the Russian Federation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The CMEC's ISO 17025 program meets the requirements for comparable laboratory accreditation bodies listed in the September 22, 2004, Federal Register Notice. (dot.gov)
  • Specific duties of committee membership include: creating recommended policies and procedures for the ANSI Personnel Certification Accreditation Program , determining the accreditation status of certification bodies that have applied for initial accreditation or are undergoing their annual surveillance accreditation process, and providing input and advice to ANSI staff regarding operational issues. (ansi.org)
  • ANSI's Personnel Certification Accreditation Program verifies a certification body's compliance with requirements outlined in the International Standard ISO/IEC 17024, General Requirements for Bodies Operating Certification Systems of Persons . (ansi.org)
  • In conducting its accreditation activities, ANSI follows the International Standard ISO/IEC 17011:2004 , Conformity assessment -- General requirements for accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assessment bodies . (ansi.org)
  • Congratulations to all the experts involved in the accreditation external review of educational activities and our colleagues of educational organizations and accreditation bodies! (nica.ru)
  • it is necessary to systematically summarize the experience of work of all accreditation bodies - members of the National Register, and to maintain the high quality of external evaluation of educational organizations in accordance with the ESG 2015. (nica.ru)
  • The USDE has several requirements that accrediting bodies must demonstrate they continuously meet, including integrity of the process, making the results of accreditation available to the public, and fairness in the even application of the Accreditation Standards to all institutions. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • This technical unit accredits conformity assessment bodies in the areas of analytical material testing, load testing, mechanical-technological testing, environmental behaviour, material properties that change over time or other material parameters in accordance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025, DIN EN ISO/IEC 17020 and DIN EN ISO/IEC 17065. (dakks.de)
  • A recognized organization shall file with the Office of the General Counsel VA Form 21 (Application for Accreditation as Service Organization Representative) for each person it desires accredited as a representative of that organization. (cornell.edu)
  • The board of New Saint Andrews College, a nine-year-old Great Books institution in Idaho, voted in May to withdraw its application for accreditation after learning about the Patrick Henry College denial. (christianitytoday.com)
  • On October 6-7, 2016 the Deputy Director of the National Accreditation Agency (NAA) Elena Efimova and the Analyst of the Expert Relations Department Olga Zaitseva were invited by the Independent Agency for Accreditation and Rating (IAAR) to take part in the international conference "Global challenges and the future of independent accreditation in Kazakhstan" dedicated to the 5th anniversary of IAAR (Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan). (nica.ru)
  • i) For agents, the initial accreditation process consists of application to the Office of the General Counsel , self-certification of admission information concerning practice before any other court, bar, or State or Federal agency, an affirmative determination of character and fitness by VA, and a written examination. (cornell.edu)
  • ii) For attorneys, the initial accreditation process consists of application to the Office of the General Counsel , self-certification of admission information concerning practice before any other court, bar, or State or Federal agency, and a determination of character and fitness. (cornell.edu)
  • iv) To maintain accreditation , agents and attorneys are required to complete an additional 3 hours of qualifying CLE on veterans benefits law and procedure not later than 3 years from the date of initial accreditation and every 2 years thereafter. (cornell.edu)
  • An institution seeking accredited status with HLC through the Accelerated Process for Initial Accreditation shall not serve a period of candidacy. (hlcommission.org)
  • In exceptional circumstances, in addition to those institutions participating in the Accelerated Process for Initial Accreditation, the Board may in its discretion also waive the required candidacy period for other institutions. (hlcommission.org)
  • The Board of Trustees will review an institution's application for initial accreditation and all related materials after the institution has undergone a comprehensive evaluation, as detailed below. (hlcommission.org)
  • The Board of Trustees may grant or deny initial accreditation. (hlcommission.org)
  • If the Board of Trustees grants initial accreditation, it may grant such accreditation subject to interim monitoring, restrictions on institutional growth or substantive change, or other contingency. (hlcommission.org)
  • Here you can learn more about the possibilities for your accreditation as a conformity assessment body based outside Germany. (dakks.de)
  • This new 2022 update provides an overview of developments in the accreditation status and mandates of NHRIs from September 2021 to May 2022. (europa.eu)
  • We will quote from the Council on Social Work Education's 2022 Education Policy and Accreditations Standards for Baccalaureate and Master's Work Programs at some length, to make clear how extreme this politicization already has become. (nas.org)
  • 2022 Education Policy and Accreditations Standards includes politicized requirements in all nine of their nine competencies. (nas.org)
  • 2022 Education Policy and Accreditations Standards includes a separate section on Educational Policy 2.0: Anti-Racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ADEI). (nas.org)
  • We have crafted companion model legislation such as the Accreditation Freedom Act , the Accreditation Nondiscrimination Act , and the Accreditation Scope Act with extreme politicization such as the 2022 Education Policy and Accreditations Standards in mind. (nas.org)
  • estudio documental, realizado de mayo a julio de 2022, en páginas web de instituciones de educación superior que ofrecieron estos cursos. (bvsalud.org)
  • If you are applying for press accreditation for the federal leaders debate, you may be asked to prove that you are a Class A CAJ member. (caj.ca)
  • These independent nonprofit organizations act as the gatekeepers to federal college aid: They must approve any institution that wishes to get access to student grants or loans from the federal government. (americanprogress.org)
  • Accreditation from a U.S. Department of Education-recognized accreditor, such as the ACCJC, enables institutions to qualify for federal Title IV funds (financial aid for students) and other federal grants and contracts. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • The Consumer Protection and Product Labelling (Non-Food) technical unit grants accreditations in accordance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025, DIN EN ISO/IEC 17065 and DIN EN ISO/IEC 17020. (dakks.de)
  • The future of the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools will be at stake later this month when a federal accreditation panel reviews the agency's performance. (insidehighered.com)
  • The ACICS narrative fits into the broader set of efforts with the [Education Department] and its transparency agenda," said Judith S. Eaton, president of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. (insidehighered.com)
  • In June, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) grilled the CEO of accreditation agency the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, or ACICS, in a congressional hearing for its ineffective investigations of for-profit colleges. (americanprogress.org)
  • After meeting with The Wall Street Journal's editorial board, Judith Eaton, president of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, or CHEA-an umbrella organization for accrediting agencies-made the case that accreditation agencies are under increasing pressure to do more to protect students. (americanprogress.org)
  • 415) 506-0234, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education. (orangecoastcollege.edu)
  • North Vancouver, B.C. - The North Vancouver Chamber has received Accreditation with Distinction through the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada. (nvchamber.ca)
  • The Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada (CACC) national accreditation program designed to recognize chambers that satisfy a set of high standards and practices- chambers that seek to stand out and that look into the future. (nvchamber.ca)
  • I am so proud of our team of staff, volunteers and members at the North Vancouver Chamber who made it possible for us to meet the high standards set by the Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada," said Chamber CEO Patrick Stafford-Smith. (nvchamber.ca)
  • In support of improving patient care, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. (cdc.gov)
  • Robert Andringa, president of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, was recently appointed by Secretary of Education Rod Paige as the chairman of the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, which advises the Department of Education on accreditation matters. (christianitytoday.com)
  • The credibility of the entire federal system of higher education quality assurance will be under intense scrutiny as well, with significant implications for other accreditors and for the Obama administration, many experts on higher education believe. (insidehighered.com)
  • For all of us, the department, the accreditors, CHEA, the terms and conditions for what counts as effective accreditation are changing. (insidehighered.com)
  • To top it all off, in November, the Department of Education released new data about student outcomes-including graduation rates, loan repayment, and job earnings-by accreditation agency and called upon Congress to repeal legislation that currently bans the department from defining or setting standards of student achievement that accreditors must address when reviewing colleges. (americanprogress.org)
  • Confronted with claims that the accreditation process is ineffective, accreditors consistently claim that their historic role has been about quality improvement, not accountability. (americanprogress.org)
  • CHEA and the rest of the accreditation establishment, however, are missing a crucial point: The expectation that accreditors protect students and taxpayer funds is nothing new. (americanprogress.org)
  • If accreditors are still incapable of performing this role, policymakers should explore alternative ways of determining which institutions can and cannot access federal aid. (americanprogress.org)
  • From the very beginning of the federal reliance on accreditors, the role of accreditation agencies with respect to federal financial aid has been about protecting consumers and preventing fraudulent actors from receiving taxpayer dollars. (americanprogress.org)
  • 2. What authority do regional accreditors like ACCJC have to impose Accreditation Standards on institutions? (skylinecollege.edu)
  • The regional accreditors are given the authority to apply their Accreditation Standards by the member institutions that have voluntarily joined a regional association to improve educational quality. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • Many accreditors now possess overtly politicized accreditation standards. (nas.org)
  • These questions and answers are meant to provide basic information about regional accreditation to college staff and students. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • 1. What is regional accreditation? (skylinecollege.edu)
  • Regional accreditation is a successful and robust, time-tested model of professional peer review that supports educational excellence. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • There are other kinds of accreditation (national, programmatic) but regional accreditation status is regarded as the most comprehensive and rigorous for institutions to attain. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • 3. What is the purpose of regional accreditation? (skylinecollege.edu)
  • Key to tapping that money is Webster's regional accreditation, which is the same gold standard of academic quality enjoyed by Harvard University and helps students transfer course credits from one college to another. (ibj.com)
  • For-profit education companies, including ITT Educational Services, based in Carmel, and Laureate Education Inc., in Baltimore, have purchased at least 16 not-for-profit colleges with regional accreditation since 2004, according to corporate announcements and filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. (ibj.com)
  • By acquiring regional accreditation, trade and online colleges gain a credential usually associated with the traditional academic culture of liberal arts, faculty scholarship and selective admissions. (ibj.com)
  • This document is one of a series of security standards and guidelines being developed by NIST's Computer Security Division in response to the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002. (linuxsecurity.com)
  • If the absolute worst major accreditor faces no sanctions, then there is basically no check on the standards of any accreditation agency, and it raises the question of what value add we even get from these agencies. (insidehighered.com)
  • The accreditation of a federal law enforcement academy or program provides assurance to the citizens they serve that they have voluntarily submitted to a process of self-regulation and have successfully achieved compliance with a set of standards that have been collectively established by their peers within their professional community that demonstrate their adherence to quality, effectiveness, and integrity. (unt.edu)
  • In particular we draw attention to the implementation of the European Standards and Guidelines (ESG, 2015) in national legislation and the degree to which Denmark and Norway recognizes EQAR-registered foreign agencies as part of their respective national accreditation procedures (Kalpazidou Schmidt, 2017). (eera-ecer.de)
  • A strategic look at federal and Congressional activities relevant to the standards community, by ANSI's Mary Saunders. (ansi.org)
  • The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) invites nominations from interested persons to serve on the Institute's Personnel Certification Accreditation Committee (PCAC). (ansi.org)
  • or standards, and that provide for & Management accreditation or certification of Records laboratories, play a vital role in the assessment process. (who.int)
  • A major duty of laboratory managers should be to seek information about appropriate norms and standards, and about accreditation and certification processes, so that these can be used to provide better service. (who.int)
  • This international professional holiday is a good time to express our gratitude to the experts who develop quality standards, to organizations carrying out accreditation procedures, and to raise public awareness of the importance of accreditation. (nica.ru)
  • 6) develop standards for accreditation of e-learning programs based on the ESG and existing international experience. (nica.ru)
  • Beyond providing access to funds, the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities' (NWCCU) accreditation standards place student success at the heart of the process and incentivize the College to strive toward continual improvement of our ability to equitably serve students, staff, faculty, administrators, and the community. (bluecc.edu)
  • Accreditation Standards represent the best practices in higher education and set a high expectation for quality. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • The Accreditation Standards of a recognized accrediting body such as the ACCJC are developed with some input from the Department of Education and Congress, which also asks each accreditor to encourage the active participation of all member institutions in a transparent and open process that assures educational quality. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • In achieving and maintaining its accreditation a higher education institution assures the public that the institution meets standards of quality, that the education earned there is of value to the student who earned it, and that employers, trade or profession-related licensing agencies and other colleges and universities can accept a student's credential as legitimate. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • There are four phases to the accreditation process involving internal evaluation, external evaluation by professional peers, Commission evaluation, and institutional self-improvement to meet evolving regional and federal standards. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • URAC's accreditation program is an independent audit to verify that A.D.A.M. follows rigorous standards of quality and accountability. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Formally labeled the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, NACIQI ( nah-SEE-key ) is supposed to advise the U.S. secretary of education about whether college accrediting agencies-nominally private entities that, when officially recognized by the U.S. secretary of education, serve as a college's gateway to federal financial aid-are doing an adequate job. (tcf.org)
  • Allowing ACICS to continue would raise significant questions about the long-term viability of accreditation in the federal financial aid programs," Ben Miller, senior director for postsecondary education at the Center for American Progress, said via email. (insidehighered.com)
  • They were originally formed as voluntary associations of member colleges to prod institutions to improve, but they have also had responsibility as quasi-governmental regulators since the federal government essentially subcontracted out to them the role of assuring a minimum level of quality for the purpose of allocating federal financial aid funds more than half a century ago. (insidehighered.com)
  • How, Sen. Warren inquired, could an accreditor ostensibly focused on quality assurance have allowed Corinthian to continue accessing federal financial aid dollars and enrolling students despite widespread evidence that it was committing fraud? (americanprogress.org)
  • Required to be eligible for federal student financial aid. (k-state.edu)
  • With about 70% of BMCC students relying on some form of federal financial aid, accreditation is essential to our financial viability. (bluecc.edu)
  • it's also necessary for students to receive federal financial aid. (naturalhealers.com)
  • During the last federal election, the CAJ called for the Leaders' Debates Commission to be more transparent in its accreditation process. (caj.ca)
  • Members of professional media associations, including the CAJ, are among those eligible to go through the accreditation process. (caj.ca)
  • A high degree of public confidence in the competence and professionalism of federal agents and officers is an important outcome of this process. (unt.edu)
  • This papers explores the ways in which accreditation is integral to the realization of the European Higher Education Area and thus denotes a mobilizing technology imbedded in the Open Method of Coordination, a soft mode of governance practiced by the EU and the Bologna Process. (eera-ecer.de)
  • These considerations call for thorough investigations of the following research questions: In which ways may accreditation be seen as part of the governing technologies of the Open Method of Coordination practiced by the EU and the Bologna Process? (eera-ecer.de)
  • A critical accreditation review of Kansas University next year could be jeopardized by the social media policy recently passed by the Kansas Board of Regents, according to a professor involved in the process. (ljworld.com)
  • The institutional accreditation process at UAA is a deliberative, transparent process that works with relevant stakeholders to promote a culture of assessment and continuous improvement. (alaska.edu)
  • Accreditation at UAA is not a "check the box" compliance process, but a genuine opportunity for institutional self-reflection and improvement. (alaska.edu)
  • Accreditation of an institution of higher education by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities indicates that it meets or exceeds criteria for the assessment of institutional quality evaluated through a peer-review process. (bluecc.edu)
  • Accreditation is a voluntary process of quality review that institutions agree to undergo periodically. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • Internal evaluation is a critical part of the accreditation process and through the various phases of an accreditation process colleges and universities are able to build on strengths and improve weaknesses so that they offer a better education. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • Normally the accreditation process takes about five years and requires evaluations by outside professors. (ibj.com)
  • On September 22, 2004, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) published a Notice in the Federal Register to document the criteria that was to be used to determine a comparable laboratory accreditation program. (dot.gov)
  • Her concerns largely center on one of the criteria for accreditation through the HLC, which requires that the university be "committed to freedom of expression and the pursuit of truth in teaching and learning," as stated in an HLC accreditation guide. (ljworld.com)
  • Institutions complete an Assurance Review to ensure they are continuing to meet HLC's Criteria for Accreditation. (lrsc.edu)
  • Institutions undergo a comprehensive evaluation to ensure they are meeting the Criteria for Accreditation, pursuing institutional improvement, and complying with certain requirements set by the U.S. Department of Education. (lrsc.edu)
  • Every ten years, HLC conducts a Comprehensive Evaluation to determine if LRSC continues to meet the Criteria for Accreditation. (lrsc.edu)
  • The outcome of this review is a recommendation as to whether the institution meets the Criteria for Accreditation. (lrsc.edu)
  • The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) requires Washburn University to meet established criteria and follow the ten-year Open Pathways accreditation cycle. (washburn.edu)
  • Many thanks to the 86 members of the University community who have helped shape the Assurance Argument and Federal Compliance document over the last two years. (bradley.edu)
  • The following report provides a review of institutional materials submitted by SUNY Old Westbury to document compliance with accreditation-relevant federal regulations. (suny.edu)
  • the institution meets the Federal Compliance Requirements. (hlcommission.org)
  • CDC is not responsible for Section 508 compliance (accessibility) on other federal or private website. (cdc.gov)
  • The designated primary site or home base has a current certificate (of registration, compliance or accreditation). (cap.org)
  • Stripping the agency's recognition would mean that students at the institutions it accredits would lose their right to federal aid and loans. (insidehighered.com)
  • Accreditation by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities is not partial but applies to the institution as a whole. (bluecc.edu)
  • In the regulation titled 'Quality Assurance Procedures for Construction' 23 CPR 637 paragraphs 637.209 (a) (2), (3) and (4) require laboratories to be accredited by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Accreditation Program or a comparable laboratory accreditation program. (dot.gov)
  • On May 30, 2012, the Construction Materials Engineering Council's (CMEC's) ISO 17025 accreditation program was recognized by the National Cooperation for Laboratory Accreditation (NACLA) for meeting the technical requirements of the NIST IR 7012 document. (dot.gov)
  • As such, the laboratories that are accredited under CMEC's ISO 17025 accreditation program are considered to meet the quality assurance requirements in 23 CPR 637.209(a) (2), (3) and (4). (dot.gov)
  • How to scale up quality and safety program with the home care accreditation. (ahrq.gov)
  • You can find information about news updates, links, the importance of accreditation, BMCC's accredited status, and a list of program accreditations. (bluecc.edu)
  • Nearly 500 environmental laboratories maintain accreditation with the Laboratory Accreditation Unit , or LAU, part of our Environmental Assessment Program . (wa.gov)
  • NIOSH is the sole federal agency executing a planned program of research on occupational hearing loss. (cdc.gov)
  • Our hearing protector laboratory is one of only five in the nation certified by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program. (cdc.gov)
  • Secondary audience members include federal project officers, researchers/program evaluators, and policymakers/decision makers. (cdc.gov)
  • it is believed that independent accreditation is becoming the focus of new relationship, a tool of competition, in-demand and attractive to various stakeholders. (nica.ru)
  • Accreditation impacts all stakeholders of Blue Mountain Community College: students, faculty, staff, Board of Education, and the community. (bluecc.edu)
  • Accreditations strengthen trust in the stakeholders who carry out these conformity assessments. (dakks.de)
  • If you are directing or supervising a clinic or physician office laboratory (POL) that will be regulated by the Federal government for the first time, this brochure will introduce you to the new regulatory requirements. (cdc.gov)
  • So, during the 1950s, the scandals were minimal as the GI Bill flowed primarily to students that had enrolled at colleges that had sought accreditation for the right reason-because they cared about quality-rather than colleges that viewed accreditation as their meal ticket. (tcf.org)
  • Through the instrumentation approach, we investigate the emergence of an accreditation market by exploring the role of the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA) and the European Quality Assurance Register (EQAR) through a comparative study between Denmark and Norway. (eera-ecer.de)
  • Accreditation programs are intended to improve patient safety and quality of care. (ahrq.gov)
  • Elena Efimova informed foreign colleagues about modern tools for assessing the quality of higher education in Russia, focusing on the mechanisms and characteristics of internal and external quality evaluation of education, as well as on future development of state accreditation of educational activities in Russia. (nica.ru)
  • The public has come to value accreditation as a mark of quality. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • Accreditation is a system of self regulation developed by higher education institutions to evaluate overall institutional quality and encourage continual improvement. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • Accreditation is a proven method for assuring that a higher education institution has the ability to offer a quality education to the men and women who will lead their communities in the future, and to improve that quality over time. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • Accreditation has many benefits for the quality infrastructure - in Germany and worldwide. (dakks.de)
  • When it comes to the quality and trouble-free operation of these products, tests, inspections and product certifications - with their competence attested by accreditation - fulfil an important function. (dakks.de)
  • When a federal panel weighs whether to keep recognizing an overseer of for-profit colleges this month, the feds and the accreditor alike will be judged on the outcome. (insidehighered.com)
  • There are six geographic regions under the U.S. system recognized by the federal government and one accreditor has exclusive responsibility for accreditation within each. (skylinecollege.edu)
  • On one hand, it must be seen as a national effort to deregulate the public sector making the universities accountable for their performances and on the other hand as a supranational (or perhaps even federal) endeavor to accomplish European integration of higher education systems (Serrano-Velarde, 2014). (eera-ecer.de)
  • The nominations committee of the PCAC seeks national experts in the fields of personnel certification, accreditation, and policy development. (ansi.org)
  • Since September 2021, two National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) had a change in their accreditation status, one applied for accreditation and five have had a change in tasks covered by their mandates. (europa.eu)
  • We are rated by two national accreditation groups and undergo an annual independent audit to ensure accountability, transparency, and integrity. (presidentialprayerteam.org)
  • A national association has denied accreditation to a liberal arts college that requires six-day creationism to be taught in a biology class. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Dans ce contexte, l'organisation non gouvernementale Heartfile s'est efforcée d'introduire des changements au niveau des politiques et des systèmes de santé en créant un mécanisme institutionnel de prise de décision pour le renforcement des systèmes, un programme national de réforme sanitaire basé sur le renforcement des systèmes et une approche intersectorielle de la santé. (who.int)
  • The focus of the effort is to accredit federal entry-level and advanced/specialized training programs, instructor training, and other programs that affect multiple federal, state, and local law enforcement officers. (unt.edu)
  • 2.B. The institution presents itself clearly and completely to its students and to the public with regard to its programs, requirements, faculty and staff, costs to students, control, and accreditation relationships. (washburn.edu)
  • Accreditation assures analyses are properly conducted according to prescribed methods. (wa.gov)
  • 6-7 October: participation in the International conference "Global challenges and the future of independent accreditation in Kazakhstan" dedicated to the 5th anniversary of the Independent Agency for Accreditation and Rating, IAAR (Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan). (nica.ru)
  • Researchers in Italy aimed to develop and validate an accreditation tool for home care. (ahrq.gov)
  • emphasize the importance of creating a platform for dialogue between Kazakh and foreign experts for the discussion of challenges and trends in the development of independent accreditation, training of experts to develop practical skills of analysis and evaluation (psychology issues, conflict management, teamwork, effective communication, efficient interviewing, etc.) using Internet technologies, organization of training abroad for junior experts and chairmen of EEC. (nica.ru)
  • Institutional accreditation provides the stamp of approval necessary for a college to access funding from the federal government. (bluecc.edu)
  • Communicate to the college and community about accreditation. (bluecc.edu)
  • The college, created for homeschooled students, applied for accreditation with the American Academy for Liberal Education (AALE) when the college began accepting students in the fall of 2000. (christianitytoday.com)
  • The AALE sent the college an April 30 letter denying accreditation, saying the biology course does not satisfy the academy's basic knowledge requirement, and limits "liberty of thought and freedom of speech. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Institutions submit an annual Institutional Update, which is reviewed by HLC to monitor organizational health, comply with certain federal requirements, and identify any changes that may require HLC follow-up. (lrsc.edu)
  • In addition, payers-including CMS-and accreditation agencies may have requirements related to HCP immunization, such as reporting immunization coverage to NHSN and setting goals to improve immunization coverage. (cdc.gov)
  • In accordance with its technical competence for the areas of material testing and materials technology (non-destructive testing), this technical unit handles accreditations on the basis of DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025, DIN EN ISO/IEC 17020, DIN EN ISO/IEC 17024, DIN EN ISO 17034, DIN EN ISO/IEC 17043 and DIN EN ISO/IEC 17065. (dakks.de)
  • In fact, a review of major higher education legislation from World War II through the last reauthorization of the Higher Education Act in 2008 shows that consumer protection has always been the main purpose of federal legislation regarding accreditation. (americanprogress.org)
  • 4. How is the accreditation review conducted? (skylinecollege.edu)
  • And as many observers who follow and care about higher education accreditation see it, NACIQI and the Education Department not only should but must take into account how their decisions about ACICS might affect the institutions it accredits and their students. (insidehighered.com)
  • The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has reaffirmed SUNY Cortland's accreditation, providing assurance that the university is fulfilling its student-focused mission. (fingerlakes1.com)
  • Salamon, 2011) we argue that accreditation has become the dominant method of higher education evaluation throughout Europe. (eera-ecer.de)
  • Is the European Higher Education Area at risk of being entrusted to an emerging accreditation market? (eera-ecer.de)
  • Susan Twombly, a KU professor of higher education and chairwoman of the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, said accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission "seems to be at risk with the policy. (ljworld.com)
  • Accreditation now is based on outcomes," she said. (fingerlakes1.com)
  • Her argument concludes that the largest game changer for accreditation is an increased urgency to protect students against institutions with poor student outcomes such as high debt, student loan defaults, and low graduation rates. (americanprogress.org)
  • Federal, State or Market Governance? (eera-ecer.de)
  • To learn more about K-State preparations and meeting schedules regarding this accreditation visit, please visit the university's accreditation website . (k-state.edu)
  • The temporary site must comply with other applicable federal and state laws including HIPAA. (cap.org)