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The United States is divided into six accreditation regions: New England, Middle States, North Central, Southern, Western and Northwest. Seven accrediting commissions operate in these regions. All regional accrediting commissions review entire institutions, as opposed to programs or schools within institutions.
There are six regional accrediting agencies that operate in the United States: Middle States Commission on Higher Education, serving Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Types of Accreditation The seven regional ac creditors are: Middle States Commission on Higher Education. New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
There are two main types of accreditation institutional and programmatic. Institutional accreditation reviews educational institutions, while programmatic accreditation reviews specific programs within institutions. There are also two branches of institutional accreditation regional and national.
Accrediting Agencies. Accrediting agencies assure that institutions meet quality standards in educational practices and processes. ... The agency is recognized by the Department as reliable authorities concerning the quality of postsecondary education or training offered by educational institutions.
A globally recognized standard of excellence, NE ASC Accreditation attests to a school's high quality and integrity. The NE ASC Commission on Independent Schools (NEASC-CIS) accredits and supports a wide range of private schools including: traditional boarding schools.
New England Commission of Higher Education (NICHE) is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a reliable authority on the quality of education for the institutions it accredits. ... CHEAP is the best single source of information about accreditation in the United States.
Most states have laws requiring or encouraging accreditation for public schools and state-chartered private schools. ... In addition, private schools that are accredited by other associations recognized by the federal Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and State are also considered to be recognized.
Institutional Accreditation of Harvard University is accredited by New England Commission of Higher Education.
Title IV. ... Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HE) covers the administration of the United States federal student financial aid programs. American colleges and universities are generally classified with regard to their inclusion under Title IV, such as under the U.S. Department of Education statistics.
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