Re: Accrediting agencies!
- From: chris thompson <chris.linthompson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 09:41:30 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 30, 9:38 pm, JM <JM20000...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Money. If you want to be accredited you pay money. And look, if you
fail, you appeal, give us mo' money:
"At the time the institution submits its notice of intent to appeal,
it shall also submit to the Executive Director a deposit of $7,500
payable to the Association, to be held by the Association and applied
against certain costs of the appeals process as follows: costs of
travel, subsistence, telephone, correspondence, meeting rooms, legal
counsel and any other costs directly attributable to the work of the
Appeals Committee sustained by its members and reimbursed or paid
directly by the Association following its policies. At the conclusion
of the appeals process, the Executive Director shall compute these
costs, deducting the total amount from the deposit and remit to the
institution any remaining sum along with an accounting of how the
funds were spent. In the event the costs exceed the amount of the
deposit, the institution will be responsible for the balance. The
institution shall be responsible for its own costs and expenses."
Ah, then that will surely make up for the time that you aren't
accredited and probably never will be.
JM
Do you even see that there's no profit for the accrediting agency in
this process? Who do you think should pay their bills- should the
professors who volunteer their time and expertise for the accrediting
process also pay for their own travel and food and accommodations?
Do you know anything at all about the real world?
Chris
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