Accrediting Agency Updates
Check out the latest news from the accrediting agencies.
Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools - AHBES
Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training - ACCET
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges - ACCSC
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools - ACICS
Council on Occupational Education - COE
Distance Education and Training Council - DETC
National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences - NACCAS
- 02.10.2012 - 02.10.2012 ACICS Retention and Placement Workshop
- 02.12.2012 - 02.15.2012 APSCU 2012 Winter Senior Executive Management Seminar
- 02.22.2012 - 02.24.2012 9th Annual National Conference on Allied Health Education
- 02.24.2012 - 02.24.2012 ACICS Retention and Placement Workshop
- 02.29.2012 - 02.29.2012 ACICS Initial Accreditation Workshop
- 03.01.2012 - 03.01.2012 ACICS Accreditation Workshop
- 03.02.2012 - 03.02.2012 ACICS Accreditation Workshop
- 03.05.2012 - 03.07.2012 APSCU 2012 Hill Day & Policy Forum
| 2012 NACCAS Accreditation Handbook Available |
January 14, 2012 ~ NACCAS NACCAS has published their 2012 Edition of their Accreditation Handbook - dated January 1, 2012. As of that same date, they updated their Standards and Policies as well as their Rules of Practice and Procedure. Click here to download a pdf copy of each document. They can be found on the left side of their page under "Member Resources." |
| 2012 ABHES Accreditation Handbook Available |
January 14, 2012 ~ ABHES ABHES has published their 17th Edition of their Accreditation Handbook - dated January 1, 2012. Click here to download a copy. |
| 2012 DETC Accreditation Handbook Available |
January 14, 2012 ~ DETC DETC has published their 19th Edition of their Accreditation Handbook - dated January 4, 2012. Click here to download a copy and a pdf of the changes that were made for this years publication. |
| What's the Real Impact of the President's Student Loan Plan? |
October 27, 2011 ~ Education and Labor Committee ~ RSS Article White House officials announced a new plan they claim will significantly lower student loan payments. In a speech yesterday at the University of Colorado, President Obama told students, “Americans could see their payments go down by hundreds of dollars a month.” Sounds great – but like most things with this administration, the facts reveal that the average student loan holder is unlikely to see any real impact from this plan. |
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| Obama's Student-Loan Plan Scores Political Points but Offers Limited Relief |
October 26, 2011 ~ The Chronicle of Higer Education ~ Kelly Field With the nation's student-loan debt approaching $1-trillion, and default rates at their highest level in a decade, President Obama is taking modest steps to ease students' debt burdens. |
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| BPPE Notice |
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| Sector Focus With CAPPS |
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| News from the Bureau (BPPE) |
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| News from The California State Capitol |
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| AB 48 - The Private Postsecondary Education Act |
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