Accreditation and the public interest: can accreditors continue to play a central role in public policy?

TW Hartle - Planning for Higher Education, 2012 - search.proquest.com
TW Hartle
Planning for Higher Education, 2012search.proquest.com
Abstract Accreditation and the Federal Government The federal government first began to
rely on accreditation in order to determine which institutions of higher education were of
sufficient academic quality to allow their students to be eligible to receive education benefits
(initially, veterans benefits under the Korean War Gl Bill).[...] demonstrating the public
credibility and value of accreditation is an important and widely shared goal.
Abstract
Accreditation and the Federal Government The federal government first began to rely on accreditation in order to determine which institutions of higher education were of sufficient academic quality to allow their students to be eligible to receive education benefits (initially, veterans benefits under the Korean War Gl Bill).[...] demonstrating the public credibility and value of accreditation is an important and widely shared goal.
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