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Q: Higher-Education Accreditation in Massachusetts ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Higher-Education Accreditation in Massachusetts
Category: Reference, Education and News > Teaching and Research
Asked by: courseprovider-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 23 Sep 2004 12:30 PDT
Expires: 23 Oct 2004 12:30 PDT
Question ID: 405389
I work for a non-profit organization that currently provides
non-credit course to a wide range of audiences.  We would like to
expand our market to include
undergraduate and graduate students in the northeast area especially
Massachusetts.

What are the steps needed to become an accredited institution that can
provide graduate-level course credit? Note, we are not currently
interested in being a degree granting institution.  We would like
students to take courses at our insitution and have each student's
home-institution evaluate if the credit is transferable.

What non-degree granting institutions exist that offer courses that
are accepted by degree-granting instiutions?
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