Since I worked in a Charter School and I now attend a Distance Education program. I get the "how do I know if a school is accredited?" question a lot.
Here are few quick tips:
*Approximately 1/5 of degree-granting institutions operating legally in the US are not are accredited.
*Currently there are no authoritative lists of institutions/providers.
*There are two types of accreditation: institutional or programmatic
*The 6 regional commissions and associations:
*Middle States Commission on Higher Education
*New England Association of Colleges and Schools
*Northwest Association of Accredited Schools
*Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
*Western Association of Schools and Colleges
*North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (the easiest, that is why Phoenix is accredited even though they are physically based in the SW)
*New England Association of Colleges and Schools
*Northwest Association of Accredited Schools
*Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
*Western Association of Schools and Colleges
*North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (the easiest, that is why Phoenix is accredited even though they are physically based in the SW)
*Although there is no national official government agency for accreditation the Council for Higher Education Accreditation is sponsored by the U S Department of Education as the primary national voice for voluntary accreditation and quality assurance. The United States Distance Learning Association is another organization that gives approval to programs.
*Google your school's name and the keyword accreditation. If one of these accreditation organizations don't pop up, I would be wary.
*Another litmus test would be, when researching a distance education program, ask them do they offer financial aid. The US government will not offer financial aid for an unaccredited school.
UPDATE: The Council for Higher Education Accreditation http://www.chea.org/ has a database that you can look up any school with to see their accreditation status (make sure it matches one of the 6 mentioned above)
See also: The Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs
UPDATE: The Council for Higher Education Accreditation http://www.chea.org/ has a database that you can look up any school with to see their accreditation status (make sure it matches one of the 6 mentioned above)
See also: The Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs
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