Related Learning Opportunities
CM101 - Internal Audits: Building a Compliant Campus
CM102 - Raising the Bar - Compliant Communications with Students
CM103 - Compliant Communications with Students
CM104 - Compliant Interactions: Acting with Integrity
CM106 - Creating a Compliant Culture: Do's and Don'ts
CM107 - Sustaining a Culture of Compliance: The Role of Faculty and Staff
CM141 - FERPA and Privacy: A Practical Approach
CM150 - Understanding the Language and Intention of Accreditation Standards
CM151 - Onsite Visits - Be Ready Anytime
CM251 - Students with Disabilities: Legal Obligations and Opportunities
Comment on: Understanding Regulatory Oversight | Origin: CM107 | originally posted by CM Chair
I have learn about the Triad of Regulation, this is different agencies that plays a major role in schools policy, standards, and accredition. I also learn that not all school have to be accredited, but it is highly reccommended for Title IV funding. The State is responsible for ensuring instuctors credentialing and licensure. |