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"Men of Israel, listen to this:
Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited
by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you
through him, as you yourselves know."
Acts 2:22 (NIV)
Accreditation conveys the message that an external set of
measures has been applied and a match achieved. Several activities are
involved in the accreditation process. Some activities may occur
simultaneously; however, they are better coordinated when they are
initiated in the manner outlined below.
Standards
STANDARD I: Structure &
Governance
- All Bible and theological courses must be
based on evangelical doctrine (see Evangelical Doctrinal Statement).
- The organization and operation of the
educational facility is in accord with appropriate state statutes.
- There is on file a copy of the legal
instrument creating the educational organization.
- The organizational structure and charter must
reflect adequate personnel to accomplish the stated purpose and goals
of the educational institution.
STANDARD II: Material Resources
- The institution must have as a minimum an
administrative office with sufficient space to accommodate staff;
appropriate files, and records.
- The institution must provide students with an
annually updated list of library and media resources.
- The institution must have adequate media
equipment to evaluate student course requirements and projects.
- Classroom facilities are adequate to
accommodate student needs.
STANDARD III: Policies
- A current catalog is available to all
students.
- Student policies are stated in writing and
available to all students.
- Financial policies, including refund policies,
are made available to all applicants prior to admission.
- Faculty policies are stated in writing and
distributed to each faculty member.
- Administrative policies are in accordance with
state laws.
- Admission and personnel policies are in
accordance with federal anti-discrimination statues.
STANDARD IV: Faculty
- The institution maintains written criteria for
faculty appointment.
- Faculty/Student ratio reflects realistic
workload.
- Written faculty contracts are maintained and
annually updated.
- Faculty payment policies are consistent and
non-discriminatory.
- A method exists for faculty input into
administrative decisions.
STANDARD V: Curriculum
- The institution must maintain an annually
updated list of courses offered.
- The institution has a curriculum committee
that oversees academic offerings.
- Degree requirements are in keeping with
generally accepted standards.
- Students must receive a copy of their degree
plan.
- Course requirements for students are
consistent within departments or divisions.
STANDARD VI: Evaluation
- The institution maintains an
organized evaluation system for student performance, organizational
effectiveness, and faculty performance.
Status
Three Recognized Status
Levels
- Associate Status –
An Associate institution is one that is in the process of developing
their facility, curriculum, staff; policies, etc. Their
institutional/educational program has been operating less than twelve
months.
An annual report is required.
- Candidate
Status – An
Candidate institution is one that has submitted an application for
accreditation to the Board of Directors of Transworld, and is in the
process of completing their self-study. They have been in existence at
least twelve months.
An annual report is required.
- Accredited Member
Status – An
Accredited institution is one that has satisfactorily met all TAC
accreditation standards and has been awarded their accreditation
certificate.
An annual report is required.
Contact our office today for our complete manual and
application
Office@transworldaccrediting.com
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Transworld Accrediting Commission International (TACI), and its
officers, directors and Commissioners are not legally responsible for
the degree programs, course work, or any other aspect of
school/university function offered by its member or accredited member
schools.
TACI and
its officers and directors are further legally absolved of all
responsibility for the success of students enrolled in its schools. Each TACI school
is a legal entity in its own right. All complaints or concerns relative
to the individual schools must be directed to the schools themselves and
we would appreciate being notified. It is the responsibility of the
prospective student to carefully investigate any school before embarking
upon a degree program or course work.
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