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I have heard from a creditable source that RVU's full accreditation is not going to take place by 2012 when the innuagral class is scheduled to graduate but will most likely take place in 2013.
If this is true, the class of 2012 may want to try and transfer for their final year of rotations in order to graduate and move on to residency.
I have heard from a creditable source that RVU's full accreditation is not going to take place by 2012 when the innuagral class is scheduled to graduate but will most likely take place in 2013.]
OH, I see, so now comes "AOA Insider" with his first/one post, quoting some unnamed but supposedly credible person, stating some BS about difficulty in accreditation that will take another year. So, are you a student who didn't get accepted here? Maybe a faculty member who didn't get hired, or one who got fired? Maybe you flunked out - Mr. supposed AOA insider?
So, I was personally at the exit conference (all students and faculty were invited to attend), when COCA did their last inspection. RVUCOM got many commendations, and at the end, the team captain commented on how well the school was doing, and how they looked forward to the final visit next year before graduation and the awarding of full accreditation, pending that successful visit.
I was also at the last Deans meeting, where he presented the AOA/COCA report that was quite complimentary, and mentioned that our final COCA visit prior to full accreditation will be next Februray.
Doc Espana: Since your all over this site, and are a frequent purveyour of "AOA information and expertise", you should know that you are not elliglbile for full accreditation until the inaugural class' graduation year, when an on-site visit is conducted by COCA evaluators to determine whether you can be granted full accreditation status, thats why your school Tourro-Harlem, just got accredited. RVU is just beginning it's fourth year and it's innaugural class is scheduled to graduate next May, that's why it couldn't possibly have anything beyond provisional accreditation yet! It will be elligilbe for the full accreditation status (just like your place was), next spring!
Sooo, here it goes again, As a student here, I'm really sick and tired with people on this site, passing BS information that is erroneous, and not backed up, slamming my medical school, and thus my reputation.
Mr. AOA insider, put up your sources!! If you can't, then stop spreading lies and innuendo! (Oh, I'm sure you'll say it was some big deal who "must remain anonymous", or you won't say anything at all.)
That is a doomsday scenario right there. Yikes. I can say TouroCOM got its accreditation a full month ago.
Aso the SN cracks me up. I wonder which one of the regular posters found this out and didnt want to sully their name with this hearsay so they made this new account. (I say heresay, and yet I just slightly inclined to believe it because its odd that it isnt accredited by now)
Sooo, here it goes again, As a student here, I'm really sick and tired with people on this site, passing BS information that is erroneous, and not backed up, slamming my medical school, and thus my reputation.
Mr. AOA insider, put up your sources!! If you can't, then stop spreading lies and innuendo! (Oh, I'm sure you'll say it was some big deal who "must remain anonymous", or you won't say anything at all.)
I have heard from a creditable source that RVU's full accreditation is not going to take place by 2012 when the innuagral class is scheduled to graduate but will most likely take place in 2013.]
OH, I see, so now comes "AOA Insider" with his first/one post, quoting some unnamed but supposedly credible person, stating some BS about difficulty in accreditation that will take another year. So, are you a student who didn't get accepted here? Maybe a faculty member who didn't get hired, or one who got fired? Maybe you flunked out - Mr. supposed AOA insider?
So, I was personally at the exit conference (all students and faculty were invited to attend), when COCA did their last inspection. RVUCOM got many commendations, and at the end, the team captain commented on how well the school was doing, and how they looked forward to the final visit next year before graduation and the awarding of full accreditation, pending that successful visit.
I was also at the last Deans meeting, where he presented the AOA/COCA report that was quite complimentary, and mentioned that our final COCA visit prior to full accreditation will be next Februray.
Doc Espana: Since your all over this site, and are a frequent purveyour of "AOA information and expertise", you should know that you are not elliglbile for full accreditation until the inaugural class' graduation year, when an on-site visit is conducted by COCA evaluators to determine whether you can be granted full accreditation status, thats why your school Tourro-Harlem, just got accredited. RVU is just beginning it's fourth year and it's innaugural class is scheduled to graduate next May, that's why it couldn't possibly have anything beyond provisional accreditation yet! It will be elligilbe for the full accreditation status (just like your place was), next spring!
Sooo, here it goes again, As a student here, I'm really sick and tired with people on this site, passing BS information that is erroneous, and not backed up, slamming my medical school, and thus my reputation.
Mr. AOA insider, put up your sources!! If you can't, then stop spreading lies and innuendo! (Oh, I'm sure you'll say it was some big deal who "must remain anonymous", or you won't say anything at all.)
Don't kill the messenger. You are completely off as to my identity. I am in no way associated with the school or ever have been.
There are also some subtle change's to RVU's website due to this development. Note the financial aid part of the site:
http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
Any wording stating that title IV aid will be available in 2012 after the first class has graduated has been removed.
I have heard from a creditable source that RVU's full accreditation is not going to take place by 2012 when the innuagral class is scheduled to graduate but will most likely take place in 2013.
Does anyone know if this is true? Did the website change?
I hope the AOA is cracking down and trying to restore credibility to osteopathic medicine. That being said, I hope the hard-working students are able to achieve their goals.
No this is not true, the issue is with Stafford loans and new legislation possibly disallowing for-profit schools using government funded loan programs. Essentially it may take another year to get Stafford loans NOT accreditation.
Side note- if you don't think Osteopathic medicine is credible then don't become an Osteopathic Physician!
Does anyone know if this is true? Did the website change?
I hope the AOA is cracking down and trying to restore credibility to osteopathic medicine. That being said, I hope the hard-working students are able to achieve their goals.
Using the wayback machine, yes it did change and pretty recently.
Current: http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
From as recent as April: http://web.archive.org/web/20090403201107/http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
It went from: Rocky Vista University students will be eligible to participate in Federal "Title IV" Loan Programs when the college obtains full accreditation. The process for newly established medical schools to obtain full accreditation cannot be fulfilled until all the requirements for graduation of the inaugural class have been met. This means that students cannot receive Federal loans until we graduate our first class in 2012.
And changed to: As a new institution of higher learning, Rocky Vista Universitys College of Osteopathic Medicine (RVUCOM) does not presently participate in federal student aid programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act. In order to participate in these programs, an institution needs to be licensed and accredited. RVUCOM is authorized to deliver professional osteopathic medical education and grant degrees. Moreover, RVUCOM is provisionally accredited by the American Osteopathic Associations Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA), an accrediting agency recognized by the Secretary of Education of the United States. RVUCOM can apply for institutional eligibility to participate in applicable Title IV loan programs once it has been accredited and that accreditation has been deemed by the Secretary to be appropriate to access such eligibility, whether through specialized, regional or national accreditation. Until RVUCOM becomes eligible to participate in these federal student loan programs, RVUCOM students finance their educational costs via a combination of private loans, scholarships and their own resources.
Notice that it no longer says that they will get accreditation in 2012 leading me to believe that what the OP posted is actually true.
Don't kill the messenger. You are completely off as to my identity. I am in no way associated with the school or ever have been.
There are also some subtle change's to RVU's website due to this development. Note the financial aid part of the site:
http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
Any wording stating that title IV aid will be available in 2012 after the first class has graduated has been removed.
Oh, so I see, Mr. AOA insider. So you've gone from "credible informants" that you won't/can't name, to now "secret messages" from subtle changes on a web posting. I read the statement your quoted , it says ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about accreditation, or lack of abiliity to get it. Nothing at all. It is just talking about financial aid. (Hey, mayber your a conspiracy theorist?) So again, more BS.
I just talked to the financial aid dept here at the school. The director told me that because they can't guarantee when the exact date of availabliity of title IV funding will come (paper work, applications, etc.), they removed the date. It has NOTHING to do with COCA accreditation. Again, all indications are that RVU is on track for full accreditation, but then, I guess you would of know that had you done some real research on this by either contacting the school or the financial aid office, rather than just shooting off your mouth (or in this case, your keyboard).
Again, who are your sources, Mr. AOA insider? Or are you going to look for more "subtle changes" to send you secret messages?
I have heard from a creditable source that RVU's full accreditation is not going to take place by 2012 when the innuagral class is scheduled to graduate but will most likely take place in 2013.
Oh, so I see, Mr. AOA insider. So you've gone from "credible informants" that you won't/can't name, to now "secret messages" from subtle changes on a web posting. I read the statement your quoted , it says ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about accreditation, or lack of abiliity to get it. Nothing at all. It is just talking about financial aid. (Hey, mayber your a conspiracy theorist?) So again, more BS.
I just talked to the financial aid dept here at the school. The director told me that because they can't guarantee when the exact date of availabliity of title IV funding will come (paper work, applications, etc.), they removed the date. It has NOTHING to do with COCA accreditation. Again, all indications are that RVU is on track for full accreditation, but then, I guess you would of know that had you done some real research on this by either contacting the school or the financial aid office, rather than just shooting off your mouth (or in this case, your keyboard).
Again, who are your sources, Mr. AOA insider? Or are you going to look for more "subtle changes" to send you secret messages?
You should probably talk to someone higher up at RVU to find out like the president or the school's lawyer. I know for a fact that accreditation for 2012 is off the table. I know this from a third party not associated with the school. This has nothing to do with inspections but with the for-profit status of the school causing problems (AOA is very pollitical).
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
I know for a fact that accreditation for 2012 is off the table. I know this from a third party not associated with the school. This has nothing to do with inspections but with the for-profit status of the school causing problems (AOA is very pollitical).
I only mentioned one of several changes to the school's website to substantiate this because my source is confidential. I believe the accreditation page has also change with this development.
http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/accreditation.asp
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
What Bad News?
Until the people that are responsible for the Accreditation any source you claim is a real as a 13 dollar bill. The school is completely where it needs to be for the time being. Even if it doesn't get the accreditation as long as its provisional status is not taken then there is no cause for concern. If the accreditation is taken then there is worry and its bad news. All you have shown is something concerning accreditation concerning Loans, and nothing that wasn't known before, except hearsay you have yet to provide concrete evidence that RVU is or will not be an accredited Medical School.
RVU may, in fact, become accredited someday and their provisional accreditation may remain in place until then. However, I know for a fact that it will not be in 2012 like they were planning.
PROVE IT!!! Mr. Know for a Fact, Name your source!!
Oh, and by the way, Here is a quote from the Predoc Coca Newsletter April - May 2011 COCA Recap http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/aoapre/issues/2011-06-09-email.html
"Continuing Provisional Accreditation was granted to: (1) Pacific Northwest University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Yakima, Wash.; (2) Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Parker, Colo.; and (3) William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Hattiesburg, Miss."
So, again, you can put your info in bold print all you want, but here is my proof, where's yours? PROVE IT UP!!
Yes, RVU has provisional accreditation and it will probably continue to have provisional accreditation in 2012. In 2013, it may receive full accreditation. However, it will not receive full accreditation in 2012. I know that you would like to know my source. Unfortunately, it is strictly confidential.
Call the president of the school and ask him why the paragraph below appeared on the 2009 version of the website but has now disappeared?
2009 link http://web.archive.org/web/20090403201107/http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
"Rocky Vista University students will be eligible to participate in Federal "Title IV" Loan Programs when the college obtains full accreditation. The process for newly established medical schools to obtain full accreditation cannot be fulfilled until all the requirements for graduation of the inaugural class have been met. This means that students cannot receive Federal loans until we graduate our first class in 2012."
Current Link
http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
Call the president of the school and ask him why the paragraph below appeared on the 2009 version of the website but has now disappeared?
Yes, RVU has provisional accreditation and it will probably continue to have provisional accreditation in 2012. In 2013, it may receive full accreditation. However, it will not receive full accreditation in 2012. I know that you would like to know my source. Unfortunately, it is strictly confidential.
Call the president of the school and ask him why the paragraph below appeared on the 2009 version of the website but has now disappeared?
2009 link http://web.archive.org/web/20090403201107/http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
"Rocky Vista University students will be eligible to participate in Federal "Title IV" Loan Programs when the college obtains full accreditation. The process for newly established medical schools to obtain full accreditation cannot be fulfilled until all the requirements for graduation of the inaugural class have been met. This means that students cannot receive Federal loans until we graduate our first class in 2012."
Current Link
http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
Yes, RVU has provisional accreditation and it will probably continue to have provisional accreditation in 2012. In 2013, it may receive full accreditation. However, it will not receive full accreditation in 2012. I know that you would like to know my source. Unfortunately, it is strictly confidential.
Call the president of the school and ask him why the paragraph below appeared on the 2009 version of the website but has now disappeared?
2009 link http://web.archive.org/web/20090403201107/http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
"Rocky Vista University students will be eligible to participate in Federal "Title IV" Loan Programs when the college obtains full accreditation. The process for newly established medical schools to obtain full accreditation cannot be fulfilled until all the requirements for graduation of the inaugural class have been met. This means that students cannot receive Federal loans until we graduate our first class in 2012."
Current Link
http://www.rockyvistauniversity.org/financial_aid.asp
And that is your proof? Yes, the information on the financial aid page of the RVU web site has been revised. Those revisions are a result of changes in the Title IV program and have nothing to do with RVU's COCA accreditation. Don't believe me? Call the RVU financial aid department and find out for yourself. RVU has nothing to hide - unfortunately it's a shame that people like you are vindictive and seem to have nothing better to do than to stir up trouble.
Now AOAInsider, I know who you are. You are a RVUOutsider that is doing nothing but dispensing your sour grapes. Just because you have a personal vendetta with RVU, there is no need to start ugly rumors. Move on already and stop being jealous of RVU's success.
In that case here is what my source says.
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I would hope COCA wouldn't grant provisional accreditation without intending to follow through with full accreditation especially knowing the financial status from the beginning. I really hope the students don't pay for a political mishap in the process of their education. I think if they've passed the boards they deserve the same shot at residencies as every other U.S. student.
If for some reason the financial status ordeal can't be resolved RVU needs to step up and do what it takes to become a non-profit organization for their students who have dedicated so much to them already.
Assuming, just for argument, that this guy is right...
What kind of effect do you think something like this would have on the osteopathic community? Would it reflect badly on all DO's to have such a public humiliation of one of it's own schools? Or would it look good-- AOA enforcing standards for the profession? Would it slow the development of new schools?
It certainly would be interesting to have something unprecedented like this actually happen. I agree that the students need to be taken care of somehow, but maybe it isn't such a bad thing to have the AOA make some waves enforcing an educational standard.
As a student from an MD school, I honestly don't think most of us would notice. I'm far more in tune with DO school stuff than most of my classmates and they are completely clueless that RVU even exists ( for the most part ). I think it is far more damaging within the more paranoid groups of people who think everyone knows every little misstep and that patients will all of a sudden stop seeing DOs. Most patients don't even know how long med school is or what residency really is, let alone the for-profit school debate.
There's a crapload of misinformation on this thread. Caribbean schools ARE accredited, the big four are all accredited in the US and 3 of them participate in federal student aid.
RVU is for-profit, this is true... and it is also true that many other for-profit schools do provide decent education and participate in federal student aid.
And regardless if this rumor is true (and it appears, even if it were the effect would be nil), RVU should be putting their students first and taking care of them.
Doc Espana: Since your all over this site, and are a frequent purveyour of "AOA information and expertise", you should know that you are not elliglbile for full accreditation until the inaugural class' graduation year, when an on-site visit is conducted by COCA evaluators to determine whether you can be granted full accreditation status, thats why your school Tourro-Harlem, just got accredited. RVU is just beginning it's fourth year and it's innaugural class is scheduled to graduate next May, that's why it couldn't possibly have anything beyond provisional accreditation yet! It will be elligilbe for the full accreditation status (just like your place was), next spring!
Sooo, here it goes again, As a student here, I'm really sick and tired with people on this site, passing BS information that is erroneous, and not backed up, slamming my medical school, and thus my reputation.
Mr. AOA insider, put up your sources!! If you can't, then stop spreading lies and innuendo! (Oh, I'm sure you'll say it was some big deal who "must remain anonymous", or you won't say anything at all.)
My bad. Thought RVU was in its 4th year of existence. Complete fail by me and I take credit for that.
There's a crapload of misinformation on this thread. Caribbean schools ARE accredited, the big four are all accredited in the US and 3 of them participate in federal student aid. RVU is for-profit, this is true... and it is also true that many other for-profit schools do provide decent education and participate in federal student aid. The only changes happening with federal student aid regarding for-profit schools is that they have to start PROVING that their graduates can get jobs in the fields they have degrees in because too many of them are frauds. Is RVU a fraud, no, I do not believe they are. They have well-respected faculty from around the country, and their student body is generally happy. Additionally, I have talked with people in the 'medical community' and it's funny people say they are a laughing stock, most physicians I have spoken with have no idea about them, one DO said "aren't they super expensive"? I said the tuition was ~40k/yr and she said, "well crap, that's less than I paid" sooooo.... 'laughing stock', I doubt it... Only time will tell whether they get their full accreditation, but I believe they will. There are several 'for-profit' PA schools, and they have accreditation, and they aren't 'laughing stocks' of the PA community.... all will be well, and this is another attempt to sway people against a school. Personally, I think the OP has poor stats and is hoping to use this to decrease competition at RVU...