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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
National Advisory Committee on
Institutional Quality and Integrity
(NACIQI)
National Advisory Committee
on Institutional Quality and Integrity,
Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S.
Department of Education.
ACTION: Announcement of an open
meeting of the National Advisory
Committee on Institutional Quality and
Integrity (NACIQI) and information
pertaining to members of the public
submitting third–party written and oral
comments.
AGENCY:
U.S. Department of
Education, Office of Postsecondary
Education, 1990 K Street NW., Room
8072, Washington, DC 20006.
NACIQI’S Statutory Authority and
Function: The NACIQI is established
under Section 114 of the HEA of 1965,
as amended, 20 U.S.C. 1011c. The
NACIQI advises the Secretary of
Education about:
• The establishment and enforcement
of the criteria for recognition of
accrediting agencies or associations
under Subpart 2, Part H, Title IV, of the
HEA, as amended.
• The recognition of specific
accrediting agencies or associations or a
specific State approval agency.
• The preparation and publication of
the list of nationally recognized
accrediting agencies and associations.
• The eligibility and certification
process for institutions of higher
education under Title IV, of the HEA,
together with recommendations for
improvement in such process.
• The relationship between (1)
accreditation of institutions of higher
education and the certification and
eligibility of such institutions, and (2)
State licensing responsibilities with
respect to such institutions.
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• Any other advisory function
relating to accreditation and
institutional eligibility that the
Secretary may prescribe.
SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the
agenda for the June 6–7, 2013 meeting
of the National Advisory Committee on
Institutional Quality and Integrity
(NACIQI); and provides information to
members of the public on submitting
written comments and on requesting to
make oral comments at the meeting. The
notice of this meeting is required under
Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) and Section
114(d)(1)(B) of the Higher Education Act
(HEA) of 1965, as amended.
Meeting Date and Place: The NACIQI
meeting will be held on June 6–7, 2013,
from approximately 8:00 a.m. to
approximately 5:30 p.m., at a location to
be determined in the Washington DC
area. The exact location will be
published in the Federal Register and
on the Department’s Web site at
https://www2.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/
list/naciqi.html#meetings by May 6,
2013.
Meeting Agenda: Below is a list of
agencies, including their current and
requested scopes of recognition,
scheduled for review during the June 6–
7, 2013 meeting:
Petitions for Continued Recognition
Accrediting Agencies
1. Accrediting Council for Continuing
Education and Training (ACCET)
(Current Scope: The accreditation of
institutions of higher education
throughout the United States that offer
non-collegiate continuing education
programs and those that offer
occupational associate degree programs
and those that offer such programs via
distance education.)
2. Accreditation Council on
Optometric Education (ACOE) (Current
Scope: The accreditation in the United
States of professional optometric degree
programs, optometric technician
(associate degree) programs, and
optometric residency programs, and for
the preaccreditation categories of
Preliminary Approval for professional
optometric degree programs and
Candidacy Pending for optometric
residency programs in Department of
Veterans Affairs facilities.)
3. Association of Advanced
Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools
(AARTS) (Current Scope: The
accreditation and pre-accreditation
(‘‘Correspondent’’ and ‘‘Candidate’’)
within the United States of advanced
rabbinical and Talmudic schools.)
(Requested Scope: The accreditation
and pre-accreditation (‘‘Correspondent’’
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and ‘‘Candidate’’) within the United
States of advanced rabbinical and
Talmudic schools which grant
postsecondary degrees such as
Baccalaureate, Masters, Doctorate, First
Rabbinic and First Talmudic degrees.)
4. Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Management Education
(CAHME) (Current Scope: The
accreditation throughout the United
States of graduate programs in
healthcare management.)
5. National Association of Schools of
Dance, Commission on Accreditation
(NASD) (Current Scope: The
accreditation throughout the United
States of freestanding institutions, and
units offering dance and dance-related
programs (both degree- and non-degreegranting), including those offered via
distance education.) (Requested Scope:
The accreditation throughout the United
States of freestanding institutions, and
units offering dance and dance-related
programs (both degree- and non-degreegranting), including those offered via
distance and correspondence
education.)
6. National Association of Schools of
Art and Design, Commission on
Accreditation (NASAD)(Current Scope:
The accreditation throughout the United
States of freestanding institutions, and
units offering art/design and art/designrelated programs (both degree- and nondegree-granting), including those offered
via distance education.) (Requested
Scope: The accreditation throughout the
United States of freestanding
institutions, and units offering art/
design and art/design-related programs
(both degree- and non-degree-granting),
including those offered via distance and
correspondence education.)
7. National Association of Schools of
Music, Commission on Accreditation
(NASM) (Current Scope: The
accreditation throughout the United
States of freestanding institutions, and
units offering music and music-related
programs (both degree- and non-degreegranting), including those offered via
distance education.) (Requested Scope:
The accreditation throughout the United
States of freestanding institutions, and
units offering music and music-related
programs (both degree- and non-degreegranting), including those offered via
distance and correspondence
education.)
8. National Association of Schools of
Theatre, Commission on Accreditation
(NAST) (Current Scope: The
accreditation throughout the United
States of freestanding institutions, and
units offering theatre and theatre-related
programs (both degree-and non-degreegranting), including those offered via
distance education.) (Requested Scope:
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The accreditation throughout the United
States of freestanding institutions, and
units offering theatre and theatre-related
programs (both degree- and non-degreegranting), including those offered via
distance and correspondence
education.)
9. New England Association Of
Schools and Colleges, Commission on
Institutions of Higher Education (NEA–
CIHE) (Current Scope: The accreditation
and preaccreditation (‘‘Candidacy
status’’) of institutions of higher
education in Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, and Vermont that award
bachelor’s, master’s, and/or doctoral
degrees, and associate degree-granting
institutions in those states that include
degrees in liberal arts or general studies
among their offerings, including the
accreditation of programs offered via
distance education within these
institutions. This recognition extends to
the Board of Trustees of the Association
jointly with the Commission for
decisions involving preaccreditation,
initial accreditation, and adverse
actions.) (Requested Scope: The
accreditation and pre-accreditation
(‘‘Candidacy status’’) of institutions of
higher education in Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, and Vermont that award
bachelor’s, master’s, and/or doctoral
degrees, and associate degree-granting
institutions in those states that include
degrees in liberal arts or general studies
among their offerings, including the
accreditation of programs offered via
distance education within these
institutions. This recognition extends
jointly, to the Commission for
accreditation and pre-accreditation
decisions and to the Board of Trustees
of the Association and the Commission
for the appeal of adverse actions.)
10. North Central Association of
Colleges and Schools, The Higher
Learning Commission (NCA–HLC)
(Current Scope: The accreditation and
preaccreditation (‘‘Candidate for
Accreditation’’) of degree-granting
institutions of higher education in
Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New
Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin,
and Wyoming, including the tribal
institutions and the accreditation of
programs offered via distance education
within these institutions. This
recognition extends to the Institutional
Actions Council jointly with the Board
of Trustees of the Commission for
decisions on cases for continued
accreditation or reaffirmation, and
continued candidacy. This recognition
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also extends to the Review Committee of
the Accreditation Review Council
jointly with the Board of Trustees of the
Commission for decisions on cases for
continued accreditation or candidacy
and for initial candidacy or initial
accreditation when there is a consensus
decision by the Review Committee.)
(Requested Scope: The accreditation
and preaccreditation (‘‘Candidate for
Accreditation’’) of degree-granting
institutions of higher education in
Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New
Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin,
and Wyoming, including the tribal
institutions and the accreditation of
programs offered via distance education
within these institutions. This
recognition extends to the Institutional
Actions Council jointly with the Board
of Trustees of the Commission for
decisions on cases for continued
accreditation or reaffirmation, and
continued candidacy and to the Appeal
Body jointly with the Board of Trustees
of the Commission for decisions related
to initial candidacy or accreditation or
reaffirmation of accreditation.)
Petitions for Recognition Based on a
Compliance Report
Accrediting Agencies
1. Accreditation Commission for
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
(ACAOM) (Current Scope: The
accreditation and preaccreditation
(‘‘Candidacy’’ status) throughout the
United States of first-professional
master’s degree and professional
master’s level certificate and diploma
programs in acupuncture and Oriental
medicine and professional post-graduate
doctoral programs in acupuncture and
in Oriental Medicine (DAOM), as well
as freestanding institutions and colleges
of acupuncture or Oriental medicine
that offer such programs.)
2. Accrediting Council for
Independent Colleges and Schools
(ACICS) (Current Scope: The
accreditation of private postsecondary
institutions throughout the United
States offering certificates or diplomas,
and postsecondary institutions offering
associate, bachelor’s, or master’s degrees
in programs designed to educate
students for professional, technical, or
occupational careers, including those
that offer those programs via distance
education.)
3. American Bar Association (ABA)
(Current Scope: The accreditation
throughout the United States of
programs in legal education that lead to
the first professional degree in law, as
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well as freestanding law schools offering
such programs. This recognition also
extends to the Accreditation Committee
of the Section of Legal Education
(Accreditation Committee) for decisions
involving continued accreditation
(referred to by the agency as ‘‘approval’’)
of law schools.)
4. American Psychological
Association (APA) (Current Scope: The
accreditation in the United States of
doctoral programs in clinical,
counseling, school and combined
professional-scientific psychology;
predoctoral internship programs in
professional psychology; and
postdoctoral residency programs in
professional psychology.)
5. Commission on Accrediting of the
Association of Theological Schools
(ATSUSC) (Current Scope: The
accreditation and pre-accreditation
(‘‘Candidate for Accredited
Membership’’) of theological schools
and seminaries, as well as schools or
programs that are parts of colleges or
universities, in the United States,
offering post baccalaureate degrees in
professional and academic theological
education, including delivery via
distance education.)
6. American Dental Association,
Commission on Dental Accreditation
(CODA) (Current Scope: The
accreditation of predoctoral dental
education programs (leading to the
D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree), advanced
dental education programs, and allied
dental education programs that are fully
operational or have attained ‘‘Initial
Accreditation’’ status, including
programs offered via distance
education.)
7. Council On Occupational
Education (COE) (Current Scope: The
accreditation and preaccreditation
(‘‘Candidacy Status’’) throughout the
United States of postsecondary
occupational education institutions
offering non-degree and applied
associate degree programs in specific
career and technical education fields,
including institutions that offer
programs via distance education.)
8. Transnational Association Of
Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS)
(Current Scope: The accreditation and
pre-accreditation (‘‘Candidate’’ status) of
Christian postsecondary institutions in
the United States that offer certificates,
diplomas, and associate, baccalaureate,
and graduate degrees, including
institutions that offer distance
education.)
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State Approval Agency for Nurse
Education
1. Maryland Board of Nursing (MBN)
(Current Scope: State agency for the
approval of nurse education.
Submission of Written Comments:
Written comments must be received by
March 4, 2013, in the
accreditationcommittees@ed.gov
mailbox and include the subject line
‘‘Written Comments: re (agency name).’’
The email must include the name, title,
affiliation, mailing address, email
address, telephone and facsimile
numbers and Web site (if any) of the
person/group making the comment.
Comments should be submitted as a
Microsoft Word document or in a
medium compatible with Microsoft
Word (not a PDF file) that is attached to
an electronic mail message (email) or
provided in the body of an email
message. Comments about an agency’s
compliance report must relate to the
issues raised and the criteria for
recognition cited in the Secretary’s letter
that requested the report. Comments
about the renewal of an agency’s
recognition must relate to its
compliance with the Criteria for the
Recognition of Accrediting Agencies or
the Criteria and Procedures for
Recognition of State Agencies for
Approval of Nurse Education, as
appropriate, which are available at
https://www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/
accred/. Third parties having
concerns about agencies regarding
matters outside the scope of the petition
should report those concerns to the
Department. Only material submitted by
the deadline to the email address listed
in this notice, and in accordance with
these instructions, become part of the
official record concerning agencies
scheduled for review and are considered
by the Department and the NACIQI in
their deliberations. Please do not send
material directly to the NACIQI
members.
Submission of Requests To Make an
Oral Comment: There are two methods
the public may use to make a third-party
oral comment of three to five minutes.
All comments must concern one of the
agencies scheduled for review at the
June 6–7, 2013 meeting, and must relate
to the Criteria for Recognition of
accrediting agencies or the Criteria and
Procedures for Recognition of State
Agencies for Approval of Nurse
Education, as appropriate. These criteria
are available at: https://www.ed.gov/
admins/finaid/accred/
Method One: Submit a request by
email to the
accreditationcommittees@ed.gov
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directly to NACIQI members. Requests
must be received by March 4, 2013, and
include the subject line ‘‘Oral Comment
Request: re (agency name).’’ The email
must include the name, title, affiliation,
mailing address, email address,
telephone and facsimile numbers and
Web site (if any) of the person/group
requesting to speak. All individuals or
groups submitting an advance request in
accordance with this notice will be
afforded an opportunity to speak for a
maximum of five minutes each. Each
request must concern the recognition of
a single agency or institution tentatively
scheduled in this notice for review, be
no more than one page (maximum), and
must include:
1. The name, title, affiliation, mailing
address, email address, telephone and
facsimile numbers, and Web site (if any)
of the person/group requesting to speak;
and,
2. A brief summary of the principal
points to be made during the oral
presentation.
Method Two: Register at the meeting
location on June 6 or June 7, 2013, to
make an oral comment during the
NACIQI’s deliberations concerning a
particular agency or institution
scheduled for review that day. The
requestor must provide his or her name,
title, affiliation, mailing address, email
address, telephone and facsimile
numbers, and Web site (if any). A total
of up to fifteen minutes during each
agency review will be allotted for
commenters who register on June 6 or
June 7, 2013. Individuals or groups will
be selected on a first-come, first-served
basis. If selected, each commenter may
speak from three to five minutes,
depending on the number of individuals
or groups who signed up the day of the
meeting.
If a person or group requests, in
advance, to make comments they cannot
also register for an oral presentation
opportunity on June 6 or June 7, 2013.
The oral comments made will become
part of the official record and will be
considered by the Department and
NACIQI in their deliberations. No
individual or group in attendance or
making oral presentations may
distribute written materials at the
meeting.
Access to Records of the Meeting: The
Department will post the official report
of the meeting on the NACIQI Web site
shortly after the meeting. Pursuant to
the FACA, the public may also inspect
the materials at 1990 K Street NW.,
Washington, DC, by emailing
aslrecordsmanager@ed.gov or by calling
(202) 219–7067 to schedule an
appointment.
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Reasonable Accommodations: The
meeting site is accessible to individuals
with disabilities. If you will need an
auxiliary aid or service to participate in
the meeting (e.g., interpreting service,
assistive listening device, or materials in
an alternate format), notify the contact
person listed in this notice at least two
weeks before the scheduled meeting
date. Although we will attempt to meet
a request received after that date, we
may not be able to make available the
requested auxiliary aid or service
because of insufficient time to arrange
it.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carol Griffiths, Executive Director,
NACIQI, U.S. Department of Education,
1990 K Street NW., Room 8073,
Washington, DC 20006–8129, telephone:
(202) 219–7035, fax: (202) 219–7005, or
email: Carol.Griffiths@ed.gov.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and
Integrity (NACIQI)
AGENCY: National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and
Integrity, Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of
Education.
ACTION: Announcement of an open meeting of the National Advisory
Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI) and
information pertaining to members of the public submitting third-party
written and oral comments.
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ADDRESSES: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary
Education, 1990 K Street NW., Room 8072, Washington, DC 20006.
NACIQI'S Statutory Authority and Function: The NACIQI is
established under Section 114 of the HEA of 1965, as amended, 20 U.S.C.
1011c. The NACIQI advises the Secretary of Education about:
The establishment and enforcement of the criteria for
recognition of accrediting agencies or associations under Subpart 2,
Part H, Title IV, of the HEA, as amended.
The recognition of specific accrediting agencies or
associations or a specific State approval agency.
The preparation and publication of the list of nationally
recognized accrediting agencies and associations.
The eligibility and certification process for institutions
of higher education under Title IV, of the HEA, together with
recommendations for improvement in such process.
The relationship between (1) accreditation of institutions
of higher education and the certification and eligibility of such
institutions, and (2) State licensing responsibilities with respect to
such institutions.
Any other advisory function relating to accreditation and
institutional eligibility that the Secretary may prescribe.
SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the agenda for the June 6-7, 2013
meeting of the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and
Integrity (NACIQI); and provides information to members of the public
on submitting written comments and on requesting to make oral comments
at the meeting. The notice of this meeting is required under Section
10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) and Section
114(d)(1)(B) of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965, as amended.
Meeting Date and Place: The NACIQI meeting will be held on June 6-
7, 2013, from approximately 8:00 a.m. to approximately 5:30 p.m., at a
location to be determined in the Washington DC area. The exact location
will be published in the Federal Register and on the Department's Web
site at https://www2.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/naciqi.html#meetings by
May 6, 2013.
Meeting Agenda: Below is a list of agencies, including their
current and requested scopes of recognition, scheduled for review
during the June 6-7, 2013 meeting:
Petitions for Continued Recognition
Accrediting Agencies
1. Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training
(ACCET) (Current Scope: The accreditation of institutions of higher
education throughout the United States that offer non-collegiate
continuing education programs and those that offer occupational
associate degree programs and those that offer such programs via
distance education.)
2. Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) (Current
Scope: The accreditation in the United States of professional
optometric degree programs, optometric technician (associate degree)
programs, and optometric residency programs, and for the
preaccreditation categories of Preliminary Approval for professional
optometric degree programs and Candidacy Pending for optometric
residency programs in Department of Veterans Affairs facilities.)
3. Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools (AARTS)
(Current Scope: The accreditation and pre-accreditation
(``Correspondent'' and ``Candidate'') within the United States of
advanced rabbinical and Talmudic schools.) (Requested Scope: The
accreditation and pre-accreditation (``Correspondent'' and
``Candidate'') within the United States of advanced rabbinical and
Talmudic schools which grant postsecondary degrees such as
Baccalaureate, Masters, Doctorate, First Rabbinic and First Talmudic
degrees.)
4. Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
(CAHME) (Current Scope: The accreditation throughout the United States
of graduate programs in healthcare management.)
5. National Association of Schools of Dance, Commission on
Accreditation (NASD) (Current Scope: The accreditation throughout the
United States of freestanding institutions, and units offering dance
and dance-related programs (both degree- and non-degree-granting),
including those offered via distance education.) (Requested Scope: The
accreditation throughout the United States of freestanding
institutions, and units offering dance and dance-related programs (both
degree- and non-degree-granting), including those offered via distance
and correspondence education.)
6. National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Commission on
Accreditation (NASAD)(Current Scope: The accreditation throughout the
United States of freestanding institutions, and units offering art/
design and art/design-related programs (both degree- and non-degree-
granting), including those offered via distance education.) (Requested
Scope: The accreditation throughout the United States of freestanding
institutions, and units offering art/design and art/design-related
programs (both degree- and non-degree-granting), including those
offered via distance and correspondence education.)
7. National Association of Schools of Music, Commission on
Accreditation (NASM) (Current Scope: The accreditation throughout the
United States of freestanding institutions, and units offering music
and music-related programs (both degree- and non-degree-granting),
including those offered via distance education.) (Requested Scope: The
accreditation throughout the United States of freestanding
institutions, and units offering music and music-related programs (both
degree- and non-degree-granting), including those offered via distance
and correspondence education.)
8. National Association of Schools of Theatre, Commission on
Accreditation (NAST) (Current Scope: The accreditation throughout the
United States of freestanding institutions, and units offering theatre
and theatre-related programs (both degree-and non-degree-granting),
including those offered via distance education.) (Requested Scope:
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The accreditation throughout the United States of freestanding
institutions, and units offering theatre and theatre-related programs
(both degree- and non-degree-granting), including those offered via
distance and correspondence education.)
9. New England Association Of Schools and Colleges, Commission on
Institutions of Higher Education (NEA-CIHE) (Current Scope: The
accreditation and preaccreditation (``Candidacy status'') of
institutions of higher education in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont that award bachelor's,
master's, and/or doctoral degrees, and associate degree-granting
institutions in those states that include degrees in liberal arts or
general studies among their offerings, including the accreditation of
programs offered via distance education within these institutions. This
recognition extends to the Board of Trustees of the Association jointly
with the Commission for decisions involving preaccreditation, initial
accreditation, and adverse actions.) (Requested Scope: The
accreditation and pre-accreditation (``Candidacy status'') of
institutions of higher education in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont that award bachelor's,
master's, and/or doctoral degrees, and associate degree-granting
institutions in those states that include degrees in liberal arts or
general studies among their offerings, including the accreditation of
programs offered via distance education within these institutions. This
recognition extends jointly, to the Commission for accreditation and
pre-accreditation decisions and to the Board of Trustees of the
Association and the Commission for the appeal of adverse actions.)
10. North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher
Learning Commission (NCA-HLC) (Current Scope: The accreditation and
preaccreditation (``Candidate for Accreditation'') of degree-granting
institutions of higher education in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, West
Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, including the tribal institutions and
the accreditation of programs offered via distance education within
these institutions. This recognition extends to the Institutional
Actions Council jointly with the Board of Trustees of the Commission
for decisions on cases for continued accreditation or reaffirmation,
and continued candidacy. This recognition also extends to the Review
Committee of the Accreditation Review Council jointly with the Board of
Trustees of the Commission for decisions on cases for continued
accreditation or candidacy and for initial candidacy or initial
accreditation when there is a consensus decision by the Review
Committee.) (Requested Scope: The accreditation and preaccreditation
(``Candidate for Accreditation'') of degree-granting institutions of
higher education in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico,
North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin,
and Wyoming, including the tribal institutions and the accreditation of
programs offered via distance education within these institutions. This
recognition extends to the Institutional Actions Council jointly with
the Board of Trustees of the Commission for decisions on cases for
continued accreditation or reaffirmation, and continued candidacy and
to the Appeal Body jointly with the Board of Trustees of the Commission
for decisions related to initial candidacy or accreditation or
reaffirmation of accreditation.)
Petitions for Recognition Based on a Compliance Report
Accrediting Agencies
1. Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
(ACAOM) (Current Scope: The accreditation and preaccreditation
(``Candidacy'' status) throughout the United States of first-
professional master's degree and professional master's level
certificate and diploma programs in acupuncture and Oriental medicine
and professional post-graduate doctoral programs in acupuncture and in
Oriental Medicine (DAOM), as well as freestanding institutions and
colleges of acupuncture or Oriental medicine that offer such programs.)
2. Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS)
(Current Scope: The accreditation of private postsecondary institutions
throughout the United States offering certificates or diplomas, and
postsecondary institutions offering associate, bachelor's, or master's
degrees in programs designed to educate students for professional,
technical, or occupational careers, including those that offer those
programs via distance education.)
3. American Bar Association (ABA) (Current Scope: The accreditation
throughout the United States of programs in legal education that lead
to the first professional degree in law, as well as freestanding law
schools offering such programs. This recognition also extends to the
Accreditation Committee of the Section of Legal Education
(Accreditation Committee) for decisions involving continued
accreditation (referred to by the agency as ``approval'') of law
schools.)
4. American Psychological Association (APA) (Current Scope: The
accreditation in the United States of doctoral programs in clinical,
counseling, school and combined professional-scientific psychology;
predoctoral internship programs in professional psychology; and
postdoctoral residency programs in professional psychology.)
5. Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological
Schools (ATSUSC) (Current Scope: The accreditation and pre-
accreditation (``Candidate for Accredited Membership'') of theological
schools and seminaries, as well as schools or programs that are parts
of colleges or universities, in the United States, offering post
baccalaureate degrees in professional and academic theological
education, including delivery via distance education.)
6. American Dental Association, Commission on Dental Accreditation
(CODA) (Current Scope: The accreditation of predoctoral dental
education programs (leading to the D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree), advanced
dental education programs, and allied dental education programs that
are fully operational or have attained ``Initial Accreditation''
status, including programs offered via distance education.)
7. Council On Occupational Education (COE) (Current Scope: The
accreditation and preaccreditation (``Candidacy Status'') throughout
the United States of postsecondary occupational education institutions
offering non-degree and applied associate degree programs in specific
career and technical education fields, including institutions that
offer programs via distance education.)
8. Transnational Association Of Christian Colleges and Schools
(TRACS) (Current Scope: The accreditation and pre-accreditation
(``Candidate'' status) of Christian postsecondary institutions in the
United States that offer certificates, diplomas, and associate,
baccalaureate, and graduate degrees, including institutions that offer
distance education.)
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State Approval Agency for Nurse Education
1. Maryland Board of Nursing (MBN) (Current Scope: State agency for
the approval of nurse education.
Submission of Written Comments: Written comments must be received
by March 4, 2013, in the accreditationcommittees@ed.gov mailbox and
include the subject line ``Written Comments: re (agency name).'' The
email must include the name, title, affiliation, mailing address, email
address, telephone and facsimile numbers and Web site (if any) of the
person/group making the comment. Comments should be submitted as a
Microsoft Word document or in a medium compatible with Microsoft Word
(not a PDF file) that is attached to an electronic mail message (email)
or provided in the body of an email message. Comments about an agency's
compliance report must relate to the issues raised and the criteria for
recognition cited in the Secretary's letter that requested the report.
Comments about the renewal of an agency's recognition must relate to
its compliance with the Criteria for the Recognition of Accrediting
Agencies or the Criteria and Procedures for Recognition of State
Agencies for Approval of Nurse Education, as appropriate, which are
available at https://www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/. Third
parties having concerns about agencies regarding matters outside the
scope of the petition should report those concerns to the Department.
Only material submitted by the deadline to the email address listed in
this notice, and in accordance with these instructions, become part of
the official record concerning agencies scheduled for review and are
considered by the Department and the NACIQI in their deliberations.
Please do not send material directly to the NACIQI members.
Submission of Requests To Make an Oral Comment: There are two
methods the public may use to make a third-party oral comment of three
to five minutes. All comments must concern one of the agencies
scheduled for review at the June 6-7, 2013 meeting, and must relate to
the Criteria for Recognition of accrediting agencies or the Criteria
and Procedures for Recognition of State Agencies for Approval of Nurse
Education, as appropriate. These criteria are available at: https://www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/
Method One: Submit a request by email to the
accreditationcommittees@ed.gov mailbox. Please do not send material
directly to NACIQI members. Requests must be received by March 4, 2013,
and include the subject line ``Oral Comment Request: re (agency
name).'' The email must include the name, title, affiliation, mailing
address, email address, telephone and facsimile numbers and Web site
(if any) of the person/group requesting to speak. All individuals or
groups submitting an advance request in accordance with this notice
will be afforded an opportunity to speak for a maximum of five minutes
each. Each request must concern the recognition of a single agency or
institution tentatively scheduled in this notice for review, be no more
than one page (maximum), and must include:
1. The name, title, affiliation, mailing address, email address,
telephone and facsimile numbers, and Web site (if any) of the person/
group requesting to speak; and,
2. A brief summary of the principal points to be made during the
oral presentation.
Method Two: Register at the meeting location on June 6 or June 7,
2013, to make an oral comment during the NACIQI's deliberations
concerning a particular agency or institution scheduled for review that
day. The requestor must provide his or her name, title, affiliation,
mailing address, email address, telephone and facsimile numbers, and
Web site (if any). A total of up to fifteen minutes during each agency
review will be allotted for commenters who register on June 6 or June
7, 2013. Individuals or groups will be selected on a first-come, first-
served basis. If selected, each commenter may speak from three to five
minutes, depending on the number of individuals or groups who signed up
the day of the meeting.
If a person or group requests, in advance, to make comments they
cannot also register for an oral presentation opportunity on June 6 or
June 7, 2013. The oral comments made will become part of the official
record and will be considered by the Department and NACIQI in their
deliberations. No individual or group in attendance or making oral
presentations may distribute written materials at the meeting.
Access to Records of the Meeting: The Department will post the
official report of the meeting on the NACIQI Web site shortly after the
meeting. Pursuant to the FACA, the public may also inspect the
materials at 1990 K Street NW., Washington, DC, by emailing
aslrecordsmanager@ed.gov or by calling (202) 219-7067 to schedule an
appointment.
Reasonable Accommodations: The meeting site is accessible to
individuals with disabilities. If you will need an auxiliary aid or
service to participate in the meeting (e.g., interpreting service,
assistive listening device, or materials in an alternate format),
notify the contact person listed in this notice at least two weeks
before the scheduled meeting date. Although we will attempt to meet a
request received after that date, we may not be able to make available
the requested auxiliary aid or service because of insufficient time to
arrange it.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carol Griffiths, Executive Director,
NACIQI, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street NW., Room 8073,
Washington, DC 20006-8129, telephone: (202) 219-7035, fax: (202) 219-
7005, or email: Carol.Griffiths@ed.gov.
Electronic Access to this Document: The official version of this
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free
Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System
at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well
as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF,
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the
site.
You may also access documents of the Department published in the
Federal Register by using the article search feature at:
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published
by the Department.
David A. Bergeron,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
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