General Admissions & OTCAS FYI - PROBATTIONARY ACCREDITATION

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For those applying to Dominican or Western New Mexico University. Those schools are currently on probabtionary accreditation. Dominican effective 8 Aug of this year and WNMU 5 Dec of last year. Looks like WNMU is about to hit the deadline and lose its accreditation...

Probationary Accreditation

Probationary Accreditation is an accreditation category. During a period of Probationary Accreditation, programs are recognized and listed as being accredited. Probationary Accreditation is usually limited to 1 year. However, extensions may be granted by ACOTE for good cause. Programs receiving ACOTE’s notification of a change of status to Probationary Accreditation must notify currently enrolled students and those seeking admission that the program has been placed on probation.

Probationary status may be removed when the program has demonstrated that it is in substantial compliance with the Standards:

  • — Because the areas of noncompliance are resolved, or

  • — Because the program has documented significant progress toward compliance with the

    cited areas of noncompliance within the allowed time period.

    Failure to come into substantial compliance with the Standards within the allowed time period will result in a change of status to Accreditation Withdrawn.

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For those applying to Dominican or Western New Mexico University. Those schools are currently on probabtionary accreditation. Dominican effective 8 Aug of this year and WNMU 5 Dec of last year. Looks like WNMU is about to hit the deadline and lose its accreditation...

Probationary Accreditation

Probationary Accreditation is an accreditation category. During a period of Probationary Accreditation, programs are recognized and listed as being accredited. Probationary Accreditation is usually limited to 1 year. However, extensions may be granted by ACOTE for good cause. Programs receiving ACOTE’s notification of a change of status to Probationary Accreditation must notify currently enrolled students and those seeking admission that the program has been placed on probation.

Probationary status may be removed when the program has demonstrated that it is in substantial compliance with the Standards:

  • — Because the areas of noncompliance are resolved, or

  • — Because the program has documented significant progress toward compliance with the

    cited areas of noncompliance within the allowed time period.

    Failure to come into substantial compliance with the Standards within the allowed time period will result in a change of status to Accreditation Withdrawn.
To clarify this is for Dominican College in NY not Dominican University of california
 
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