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Well we got the letter from ACPE and we will NOT be having an on-site visit. The letter was very short and just said that our application was incomplete or some crap. So basically we played ro-sham-boe and ACPE went first
(for those of you that dont know, roshamboe is taking turns kicking each other in the juevos).
Dean Bhagavan said he talked to the president of ACPE and they know exactly what they have to do and we will be reapplying in June of 2005. We will get a letter 2-4 weeks from then notifying us of an on-site visit, or another rejection. If they do visit, they will come some time in October or November and we will find out about candidate status sometime in either December or January 2006.
I hope this doesn't make anyone happy because we are certainly not pleased. They told us that it is extremely difficult to get an on-site on the first try when you are a start-up stand alone school like HICP, I dont know how true that is, but thats what they told us.
In addition, most students will have to work weekends, during breaks, overtime, double shifts and in the summer to meet their hours for different state boards. This is difficult, but not impossible.
John
(for those of you that dont know, roshamboe is taking turns kicking each other in the juevos).Dean Bhagavan said he talked to the president of ACPE and they know exactly what they have to do and we will be reapplying in June of 2005. We will get a letter 2-4 weeks from then notifying us of an on-site visit, or another rejection. If they do visit, they will come some time in October or November and we will find out about candidate status sometime in either December or January 2006.
I hope this doesn't make anyone happy because we are certainly not pleased. They told us that it is extremely difficult to get an on-site on the first try when you are a start-up stand alone school like HICP, I dont know how true that is, but thats what they told us.
In addition, most students will have to work weekends, during breaks, overtime, double shifts and in the summer to meet their hours for different state boards. This is difficult, but not impossible.
John
as in they have to scrap their program. I guess life is full of choices and I feel bad for those who chose to invest in HICP.