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State Uses of Institutional Accreditation:Results of a Fifty-State Inventory
Stacey Zis & Marianne Boeke
National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS)
CHEA Annual Conference
Washington, DC
January 25, 2010
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Background to the Inventory
Little Current Knowledge of the Relationships between Institutional Accreditation and Various State Regulatory and Policy Activities (Authorization to Operate/Licensure, Ability to Receive Public Funds, Transfer/Articulation)
Scope Limited to Institutional Accreditation (Mostly) Despite Knowledge that Programmatic Accreditation Frequently Plays a Role in Licensing Individuals to Practice a Profession
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Methodology
Methodology: SHEEO Contact to Identify Relevant Agencies Web Scan Write-Up Verification
NCHEMS has utilized this type of methodology for several reports/projects/studies with great success
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Results
Agencies that authorize Institutions to operate
What do state agencies do - what do they call it?
Relationship between Institutional accreditation and authorization
Relationship between Institutional accreditation and other state activities
State use of specialized accreditation
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Agencies that Authorize Institutions to Operate
Agencies Identified in All 50 States
15 States Have More than One Agency (One has 3)
SHEEO Agency is the Only or One of Several Agencies Involved in All but 14 States
Some Institutional Sectors Not Authorized or Regulated (and Some are Banned)
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What Do State Agencies Do and What Do They Call It?
6 States Say they “Accredit” Institutions, 15 “Approve,” 4 “Authorize, 3 “Certify,” 1 “Oversees,” 1 “Registers,” and the Remainder “License”
States that Say they “Accredit” Behave Like Non-Governmental Accreditors, but the Conduct and Time Between Re-Reviews Vary
Only One of these Agencies is a USDOE-Recognized Accreditor (Regents of the University of the State of New York)
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Terms Used by States in Regulation
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendLicenseApproveAccreditAuthorizeCertifyOverseeRegister
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Does the State “Accredit” Institutions?
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNo
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Does the State “Recognize” Accreditors?
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNo
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Relationship Between Institutional Accreditation and Authorization
30 States Require Non-Public Institutions (Private Not-for-Profit and For-Profit) to be Accredited in Order to Operate; 16 Do Not Require This; 4 Require This Only for Degree-Granting Institutions
Requirements Sometimes Differ by Sector
Varying Rules on How Long a Candidate Institution Can Operate While It Seeks Accreditation
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Is Accreditation Needed to Operate a Non-Public Institution?
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNoDegree Only
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Relationship Between Institutional Accreditation and Authorization
23 States Require New Non-Public Institutions (Private Not-For-Profit and For-Profit) to be Accredited in Order to be Authorized, 11 More Only for be Degree-Granting Institutions
All But 4 States Require Out-of-States to Be Accredited to Operate in the State, But They Sometimes Require Additional State Agency Review
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Is Accreditation Required for New Non-Public Institutions?
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNoDegree Only
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RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesYes + AuthorizationNew Accred RequiredNot Required
Is Accreditation Sufficient for Non-Public Out-of-State Institutions?
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Relationship Between Institutional Accreditation and Authorization
Public Institutions are Authorized to Operate by their Charters, but 25 States Have Additional Regulations or Statutes Requiring them to be Accredited (3 More for Community Colleges Only)
All States Require the Accreditor to be USDOE Recognized, 9 Either USDOE or CHEA, and 9 Require Both
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Accreditor Must Be Recognized by USDOE
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNot Applicable
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Accreditor Must Be Recognized by CHEA
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNoNot Applicable
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Accreditor Can Be Recognized by Either USDOE or CHEA
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNoNot Applicable
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Relationship Between Institutional Accreditation and Other State Activities
29 States Require Non-Public Institutions to be Accredited to Receive State Funds, 8 Have No Linkage, 6 Report that It Depends on the Funding Program…the Rest Do Not Provide State Funds to Non-Public Institutions at All
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RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNoDependsNo AnswerNot Applicable
Is Accreditation Required for Non-Public Institutions toAccess State Funds?
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Relationship Between Institutional Accreditation and Other State Activities
16 States Have Transfer Policies Affecting All Institutions, 9 of Which Require Accreditation
22 States Have Transfer Policies Affecting Only Public Institutions, None of Which Require Accreditation
6 States Require Programmatic Accreditation for Credits to Transfer in Accreditable Disciplines
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Type of State Transfer Policy
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendPublics and PrivatesPublics OnlyInstitution Decides
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Is Accreditation Required by Policy for Credits to Transfer?
RICTMA
NH
DE
NJ
MD
PA
ID
WV
VA
NY
VT
NC
SC
MI
IN
WI
IL
KY
GAMS
LA
AR
MN
OK
TX
NM
MTWA
OR
NV
CA
AL
AZ
CO
FL
IA
KS
ME
MO
NE
ND
OH
SD
TN
UT
WY
AK
HI
LegendYesNoRegionalSpecializedYes & SpecializedRegional & SpecializedNot Applicable
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State Use of Specialized Accreditation
Agencies Included in the Inventory for the Most Part Not Involved in Decisions About Individual Licensure to Practice
Nevertheless, Most Respondents Report that They Believe There Is a Linkage in Regulated Professions
Specialized Accreditation Required for Single-Discipline Institutions in an Accreditable Discipline to Be Authorized to Operate in 6 States
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Conclusions
There Is Huge Variation in Practice Regarding How States Use Accreditation in Authorization and Policy
This Probably Impedes Efficient Operations for the National “System” of Quality Assurance and Likely Confuses the Public
More Study and Discussion of this Situation and Its Impacts are Warranted
CHEA and SHEEO are in a Good Position to Coordinate Next Steps
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For more information
Stacey Zis – [email protected]
Marianne Boeke – [email protected]
Peter Ewell – [email protected]
The full report can be found at: www.nchems.org
Thank you!