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What is the definition of a “regionally accredited institution of higher education”?

Alternative Teacher Licensing Program
Colleges or universities, which are accredited by one of several “recognized accrediting bodies” would meet this requirement. Please contact the college or university to determine if it was accredited during the period you attended, if there is any question. These institutions do not have to be located in Colorado. Please apply to the program and select the content area in which you wish to be endorsed. If you are deficient in any coursework, CDE will notify you by mail.

Is Charter Oak State College a regionally accredited institution?

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Absolutely! Charter Oak State College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. It is also accredited by the Connecticut Board of Governors for Higher Education. The College was established in 1973 by the Connecticut Legislature to provide an alternate way for adults to earn a college degree. Want to know more? - please visit Our Advantages. See similar questions...

What is the definition of an "accredited" institution?

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accredited institution is defined as one that is authorized or accepted by a state as fulfilling the state's educational requirement for initial teaching licensure or school counseling licensure. See similar questions...

Is Kaplan Higher Education accredited?

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Each of the schools in the division is separately accredited by one of several national or regional accrediting agencies approved by the U.S. Department of Education. See similar questions...

What is the definition of “child” and “youth”?

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Under the Child and Youth Advocate Act, a “child” is defined as a person under the age of 16 years. A “youth” is defined as a person who is 16 years of age, but under 19 years of age. This includes: or a youth subject to a disposition under the Young Offenders Act (Canada), who is under 21 years of age. See similar questions...

What is the definition of a “Mechanical Breakdown”?

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A Mechanical Breakdown is defined as the inability of a covered part(s) to perform the function(s) for which it was designed, due solely to defects in materials or faulty workmanship. Note: Mechanical breakdown (as defined by QualityGuard+Plus) does not include damage due to negligence, damage caused by an accident, or the gradual reduction in operating performance due to wear and tear. See similar questions...

Is the institution accredited?

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Yes. The Tennessee Technology Center is accredited by the Council of Occupational Education (COE). COE Website See similar questions...

Are there Regionally Accredited Degree Mills?

Columbia Pacific University
While there shouldn't be, some in distance education circles believe there are some private for profit RA schools that require less work and are therefore degree mills. You can get various opinions on this matter at http://www.degreeinfo.com The fact remains that degrees from regionally accredited schools have far more utility than those of unaccredited schools. The problem is that the quality of unaccredited schools is difficult to measure. See similar questions...

Are you a 'regionally accredited' university?

Washington American Governors University
No, we are not a regional university. Instead, we are a legally registered university of international (not local or regional) scope. The University's activities are in full compliance with the laws of Delaware state legislation under SECTION 2.1, ARTICLE II. See similar questions...

Why do I get“kicked out” of the system, even while I am working in it?

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While ISDS is exploring this issue further, there are two things to try if you frequently are kicked out of the system and it is not a “timed-out” situation (no key strokes for 90 minutes). See similar questions...

What is “Opera's Behavior”?

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This is a specified behavior of the AiOS Shortcut, the Sidebar Switch and the Toggle Button. You can enable this feature in the options dialog by selecting it under General > Behavior > Open/Close the Sidebar in Fx 1.5 or under General > Special > Open/Close Sidebar in Fx 2.x. The Advanced Options Mode must be enabled. If you enable this feature for e.g. the Sidebar Switch, then the Switch will show/hide the sidebar and the toolbar, if both were visible or invisible. See similar questions...

Q2.  What is the IRS’s definition of a “Large Taxpayer”?

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A2.  For purposes of electronic filing, the IRS defines a “Large Taxpayer” as a business or other entity with assets of $10 million or more, or a partnership with more than 100 partners, which originates the electronic submission of its own return(s). A3. See similar questions...

What is Social Security’s definition of “disabled”?

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Unlike other programs, Social Security pays only for total disability – not partial disability or short-term disability. You are considered disabled if you cannot do work that you did before, and Social Security decides that you cannot adjust to other work because of your medical condition. In addition, your disability must last, or be expected to last for at least one year, or be expected to result in death. Benefits continue until you are able to work again on a regular basis. See similar questions...

What is the Network’s definition of “progressive”?

East Tennessee Progressive Network
Different people define and use the word “progressive” differently. One dictionary efines “progressive” as “promoting or favoring progress toward better conditions or new policies, ideas, or methods. See similar questions...

What is the definition of “disability” under the plan?

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In order to receive a benefit under the policy, you must be “totally disabled”. This means that during the first 24 months of your disability, you are unable to perform the duties of your current job. After 24 months, you must be unable to perform the duties of any job for which you are reasonably qualified by training, education, or experience. See similar questions...

I am not at a UK further or higher education institution so how can I get hold of TOIA?

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Non-UK FE and HE organisations are able to purchase the system. Contact the project manager for further details. Top See similar questions...

How did AU become accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education?

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first applied to be a candidate for accreditation in 2002. AU then undertook a comprehensive, 18-month self-study that examined every aspect of the institution's programs, services, administration, governance, resources and educational outcomes in comparison with its mission, values and goals. Eleven teams consisting of AU staff, faculty and students conducted the self-study, which was reviewed by MSCHE in relation to its accreditation criteria. See similar questions...

Is Akamai University Regionally Accredited?

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Akamai University is not accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Please note that in the United States, many licensing authorities require regionally accredited degrees as the basis for eligibility for licensing. In some cases, accredited colleges may not accept transfer courses or degrees completed at non-regionally accredited colleges, and some employers may require a regionally accredited degree as a basis for eligibility for employment. See similar questions...

What Are the Advantages of Attending a Regionally Accredited College?

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A major benefit of earning credits or degrees at regionally accredited colleges is that credits or degrees earned at one regionally accredited university are generally fully accepted in transfer by other regionally accredited colleges. Credits and degrees earned at non-regionally accredited universities are not commonly accepted in transfer by regionally accredited institutions. See similar questions...

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