2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 85-1111 — Private college; provisional accreditation; procedure.

Section 85-1111
Private college; provisional accreditation; procedure.

The Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education may provisionally accredit a private college which has not previously been accredited by any regional accrediting association as follows:

(1) The college shall first make application for such provisional accreditation in such form as the commission may prescribe;

(2) The commission shall consider the following criteria before taking action on such application:

(a) The instructional program of the college, which must be similar in quality and content to that offered in accredited public and private colleges within the state;

(b) The educational and experience qualifications of the administrative and instructional staff must be adequate to fulfill the purposes of the college;

(c) The physical plant, including provisions for housing and student services, and the instructional equipment of the college must be adequate to carry out the educational program;

(d) The college must be financially sound and capable of carrying out its commitments; and

(e) It must be the intent of the college to become accredited by a regional accrediting association and any necessary action to obtain such accreditation must have been taken; and

(3) Such provisional accreditation shall remain in effect for not more than three years but may be renewed for a like period in the manner provided in this section.


Source:
    Laws 1967, c. 513, § 7, p. 1720

    R.S.1943, (1976), § 79-2407

    Laws 1979, LB 141, § 10

    Laws 1991, LB 663, § 132



~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska

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