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Title 34 — Education · Part 602
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§ 602.1
Why does the Secretary recognize accrediting agencies?
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§ 602.10
Link to Federal programs.
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§ 602.11
Geographic area of accrediting activities.
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§ 602.12
Accrediting experience.
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§ 602.14
Purpose and organization.
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§ 602.15
Administrative and fiscal responsibilities.
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§ 602.16
Accreditation and preaccreditation standards.
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§ 602.17
Application of standards in reaching accreditation decisions.
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§ 602.18
Ensuring consistency in decision-making.
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§ 602.19
Monitoring and reevaluation of accredited institutions and programs.
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§ 602.2
How do I know which agencies the Secretary recognizes?
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§ 602.20
Enforcement of standards.
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§ 602.21
Review of standards.
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§ 602.22
Substantive changes and other reporting requirements.
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§ 602.23
Operating procedures all agencies must have.
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§ 602.24
Additional procedures certain institutional agencies must have.
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§ 602.25
Due process.
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§ 602.26
Notification of accrediting decisions.
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§ 602.27
Other information an agency must provide the Department.
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§ 602.28
Regard for decisions of States and other accrediting agencies.
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§ 602.29
Severability.
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§ 602.3
What definitions apply to this part?
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§ 602.31
Agency applications and reports to be submitted to the Department.
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§ 602.32
Procedures for submitting an application for recognition, renewal of recognition, expansion of scope, compliance reports, and increases in enrollment.
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§ 602.33
Procedures for review of agencies during the period of recognition, including the review of monitoring reports.
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§ 602.34
Advisory Committee meetings.
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§ 602.35
Responding to the Advisory Committee's recommendation.
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§ 602.36
Senior Department official's decision.
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§ 602.37
Appealing the senior Department official's decision to the Secretary.
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§ 602.38
Contesting the Secretary's final decision to deny, limit, suspend, or terminate an agency's recognition.
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§ 602.39
Severability.
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§ 602.4
Severability.
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§ 602.50
What information does the Department share with a recognized agency about its accredited institutions and programs?
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