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    VER. January 1, 2018 ACICS INITIAL GRANT OR RENEWAL OF ACCREDITATION REPORT Page 17 of 18 CRITERIA 3-1-203. Data fotegrity. All da1a reported to ACICS for any purpose is expected to reflect an accurate and verifiable pottrayal of institutional perfom1ance and is subject to review for integrity, accuracy, and completeness. See also Appendix L
    applicable recognition criteria. ACICS was likely in compliance with many of these criteria in 2016 at the time of the Secretary’s Decision. For those two areas in which ACICS has not demonstrated full compliance, I recommend that you provide ACICS 12 months in which it must Accreditation
    **Doctoral programs approved by ACICS have been reviewed using ACICS’ evaluators and standards; and are included in the institution’s grant of accreditation. However, pursuant to the Council’s action on April 4, 2017, the moratorium on doctoral degrees programs that was approved by the Council on December 5, 2016, is permanent.
    The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) is an independent and autonomous non-profit organization that provides national accreditation for higher education institutions that offer programs of study through the master’s degree level.
    The Secretary withdrew recognition of ACICS, finding “pervasive noncompliance” with multiple recognition standards. Areas of concern included the level of rigor and lax enforcement of ACICS’ accreditation standards. ACICS stated it will contest the Secretary’s decision and seek a stay of the decision in court. If a stay is granted, the 18-month
    There are six regional accreditation agencies, with each agency covering a given geographic region in the U.S.You can check if your school of choice is accredited by one of these regional agencies by finding out where the school is located and then going to the specific regional agency that would be in charge of that school’s accreditation.
    ACICS’ scope of accreditation is recognized through the Master’s Degree level. ACICS, similar to other accrediting agencies, has general as well as specific standards the institution will be required to meet before the grant of initial accreditation. 5, CCR section 71105(b)(1): [Institution Name] has identified ACICS as its accreditation agency.
    ACICS may or may not be a particularly good accreditor by regional accreditation standards, but as a purely professional/career school national accreditor, it’s a far cry better than, for example, the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), which is USDE-approved, but which CHEA won’t touch.
    accredits. Any proposed change in the policies, procedures, or accreditation criteria that might alter ACICS’s scope of recognition or ACICS’s compliance with the requirements for recognition by the Department will be submitted to the Department and other appropriate agencies.
    ACICS’s accreditation provided for-profit schools with access to federal student loans, helping fuel the schools’ expansive growth across the country and luring students to take out billions of dollars in student loans. ACICS currently accredits 16 schools in Illinois, encompassing 20 campuses across the state.
    In short, accreditation is a quality assurance process under which an educational facility’s services and operations are monitored by a third-party accrediting agency to determine if applicable standards are met. Assuming the school meets the standards of the accrediting agency, appropriate accreditation status will duly be bestowed. In
    In short, accreditation is a quality assurance process under which an educational facility’s services and operations are monitored by a third-party accrediting agency to determine if applicable standards are met. Assuming the school meets the standards of the accrediting agency, appropriate accreditation status will duly be bestowed. In
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    Ted Mitchell, Under Secretary, Memo to Accrediting Agencies on Withdrawal of recognition of the Accrediting Council on Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) by the U.S. Department of Education– December 12, 2016 (PDF)

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