Review Committees (RCAP, PARC and DRC) July 11-13, 2012 Board of Directors September 19-21, 2012
Category: Announcements
For over 30 years the NAACLS News has been the primary way for NAACLS to inform our volunteers and programs of important updates regarding our accreditation process. After the fall newsletter the NAACLS News will be converted into a blog format. This evolution will allow staff to establish a more constant flow of information as […]
The American Medical Association (AMA) is pleased to announce the release of the 2011-2012 Health Care Careers Directory, which provides detailed information on more than 8,400 educational programs at 2,600 institutions encompassing 82 different health care occupations. This directory provides indispensable information on accredited educational programs in all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, Canadian provinces, […]
The 2010 CHEA regulations require that accrediting agencies require of all programs accredited by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) recognized accreditors the publication of outcomes measures in their published materials presented to students and applicants. The regulation is clear that it is the prerogative of the institution as to which outcomes measures are […]
The Winter 2012 cycle includes programs that will have site visits during Fall 2011 and will be placed on the agenda for the Winter 2012 meeting of the review committees. Recommendations from the committees will be acted upon by the Board in April 2012.
Review Committees (RCAP and PARC) July 13-15, 2011 Las Vegas, Nevada Board of Directors September 21-23, 2011 Miami Beach, Florida
Review Committees (RCAP, PARC and DRC) July 13-15, 2011 Las Vegas, Nevada Board of Directors September 21-23, 2011
The Summer 2011 cycle includes programs that will have site visits during Spring 2011 and will be placed on the agenda for the Summer 2011 meeting of the review committees. Recommendations from the committees will be acted upon by the Board in Fall 2011.
In addition the ASPA has a brochure entitled Ask Before You Decide: Accreditation Matters