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So if a course is accredited by DETC does that mean that ACE takes it also?
How does that work?
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nj593 Wrote:So if a course is accredited by DETC does that mean that ACE takes it also?
How does that work?
thanks
Not always... For example, Penn Foster has a lot of classes that are not ACE reviewed.
ACE reviews classes that educational & instructional organizations offer (not sure what the basis is on what gets reviewed) and gives a recommendation for the amount of college credit to grant, which may or may not be followed by institutions. (The refreshed UL DSSTs are a good example of this at EC.)
DETC is just another form of accreditation (National Accreditation). There's been long running discussions, arguements, diatribes, whatever over at DInfo and a number of other sites about how NA doesn't measure up to RA and the relative usefullness/uselessness of DETC degrees as compared to RA degress.
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TMW2010 Wrote:Not always... For example, Penn Foster has a lot of classes that are not ACE reviewed.
ACE reviews classes that educational & instructional organizations offer (not sure what the basis is on what gets reviewed) and gives a recommendation for the amount of college credit to grant, which may or may not be followed by institutions. (The refreshed UL DSSTs are a good example of this at EC.)
DETC is just another form of accreditation (National Accreditation). There's been long running discussions, arguements, diatribes, whatever over at DInfo and a number of other sites about how NA doesn't measure up to RA and the relative usefullness/uselessness of DETC degrees as compared to RA degress.
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FEMA IS courses- alot
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attempting currently
Masters in counseling
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