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TRUTH 101: The Corporatization of Higher Education by For-Profit Schools - Accreditation
| TRUTH 101: The Corporatization of Higher Education by For-Profit Schools Info on For-Profit Schools on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org My University of Phoenix Mistake! myphoenixmistake.webs.com Official Cohort Default Rate Search for Postsecondary Schools wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov US Department of Education's Office of Postsecondary Education www.ope.ed.gov FRONTLINE- College, Inc. (Full Video) www.pbs.org Getting money's worth from for-profit college? ON THE NEWS link.brightcove.com The Rise of For-Profit Colleges www.youtube.com There are two types of accreditation recognized by the US Department of Education: regional accreditation and national accreditation. Regional accreditation generally applies to what most people consider a "traditional college or university." UCLA, Ohio State, Harvard and majority of community colleges are all regionally accredited institutions. Historically, these institutions prepared an individual for an advanced degree. In order to do graduate work at many of these institutions, you must have obtained a bachelor degree from another regionally accredited institution. There are six regional accreditation bodies: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education New England Association of Schools and Colleges North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Northwest Association of Schools and of Colleges and Universities Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges National accreditation generally applies to what most people <b>...</b> |
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