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The CHEAP also recognizes national agencies, but the major organizations related to nursing schools are: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACE) is a national accrediting body and is able to provide accreditation to schools offering diploma, Associate's, Bachelor's, and Post-Bachelor's degrees.
Attending a non-accredited program doesn't necessarily mean the level of education will be any less or that it will affect your chance at a career. If the program is approved by your state, you can still sit for the UNCLE exam and earn your license as a nurse.
Attending an accredited program means you'll be able to: Receive federal financial aid: Students attending non-accredited schools aren't eligible to receive financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. Transfer schools or advance your degree: Many schools refuse to accept credits from non-accredited programs.
BSN accreditation means a school's program meets all professional standards. The process is completed by an outside organization. The two US nationally recognized organizations include the ACE and CCNE. A school is not required to be accredited and must seek the accreditation.
In many cases, a loss of accreditation will force the college or university to close its doors. This is because the school will no longer be eligible to receive federal and state financial aid, which is a significant source of funding for many schools.
In nursing, the purpose of accreditation is to ensure that nursing education programs across the United States are being held to common standards of quality. ... National accreditation means that the program adheres to common standards of quality set by a U.S. Department of Education approved agency.
Students wanting to know about a school's accreditation must research the institution. Check their websites and if you are uncertain, call them. Nursing programs differ. You cannot tell if a program is accredited by comparing it to another one.
Nursing schools can be accredited regionally, nationally, or both. The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEAP) recognizes regional accrediting organizations, which currently include: Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (AC CJC) Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
The Commission on the Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) CCNE accredits programs at the baccalaureate and graduate levels, as well as post-graduate APRN certificates and entry-to-practice nurse residency programs. CCNE is the autonomous accrediting arm of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AAC).
Attending an accredited program means you'll be able to: Receive federal financial aid: Students attending non-accredited schools aren't eligible to receive financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. Transfer schools or advance your degree: Many schools refuse to accept credits from non-accredited programs.
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