Accreditation
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| 101 | Chemistry Dept. celebrates 10 years of accreditation Alumnus 66:2, p.10 |
Celebration includes lectures and minicourses. | |
| 102 | UNI gets an evaluation Northern Iowan 77:51, p.4 |
NCA team will visit campus. | |
| 103 | North central association team to visit UNI Public Relations News Release 1980:534, p.1 |
UNI will be evaluated by the North Central Association in order to keep UNI's accreditation. | |
| 104 | UNI industrial tech students find jobs, high starting salaries Public Relations News Release 1980:491, p.1 |
UNI industrial technology and industry graduates from 1978, 1979, and 1980 show an employment rate of 97 percent with average salary being $1,500 to $1,800 a month. | |
| 105 | An honest, fair look at UNI coming up in May UNI Century 9:2, p.3 |
North Central Association team will visit. | |
| 106 | Applause for School of Music UNI Century 9:2, p.3 |
National Association of Schools of Music re-accredits UNI through 1990. | |
| 107 | School of Music still has 'good standing' Northern Iowan 77:27, p.13 |
Continued accreditation will last through 1990. | |
| 108 | Business school divides Northern Iowan 77:21, p.1 |
Interinstitutional Committee will consider division of School of Business; would help to meet accreditation standards. | |
| 109 | NCA evaluation--UNI's report card Alumnus 65:3, p.20 |
Description of upcoming North Central process; | |
| 110 | Ten years toward diversity Alumnus 65:3, p.3 |
President Kamerick offers views of the first ten years of his presidency; photo. | |
| 111 | Art department one of few to get national accreditation UNI Century 8:3, p.3 |
National Association of Schools of Art accredits UNI for five years. | |
| 112 | Recognition given to art department Northern Iowan 76:55, p.1 |
The Department of Art has been accredited with a Division I standing from the National Association of Art Commission on Accreditation. | |
| 113 | School of Business success story Alumnus 65:1, p.14 |
School attains collegiate status; Professor Waller, the new director, talks about the difficulties faced by the program, the curriculum, accreditation, and the success of its students; photo. | |
| 114 | School of Business recruits faculty; seek accreditation Northern Iowan 76:16, p.1 |
Robert Waller believes that when the proportion of students and faculty becomes compatible, accreditation will follow; photo. | |
| 115 | UNISA considers bill proposing a self-examination Northern Iowan 75:39, p.1 |
O. J. King proposes bill which could result in the dissolution of UNISA. | |
| 116 | Social work reaccredited Northern Iowan 75:33, p.12 |
Accreditation extended through November 1983. | |
| 117 | NCA approves doctorate Alumnus 63:3, p.7 |
Visitation committee makes favorable report; NCA will accredit DIT. | |
| 118 | Clarification on music school Northern Iowan 74:9, p.2 |
Professor Ross states that music has been accredited at UNI since 1942, but two additional programs were recently accredited; the change to the School of Music was not linked to accreditation. | |
| 119 | Regents approve school Northern Iowan 74:6, p.7 |
School of Music is accredited by NASM. | |
| 120 | Museum receives accreditation UNI Century 5:2, p.2 |
American Association of Museums accredits UNI Museum. | |
| 121 | UNI home economics granted full accreditation UNI Century 5:1, p.1 |
Professional council announces decision. | |
| 122 | Home Economics accredited Northern Iowan 73:23, p.5 |
Department of Home Economics has been granted full accreditation by the American Home Economics Association. | |
| 123 | Museum accredited Northern Iowan 73:1, p.7 |
American Association of Museums awards accreditation. | |
| 124 | Program accredited Northern Iowan 71:62, p.1 |
Baccalaureate program in social work accredited from July 1, 1975 through November 1978. | |
| 125 | Education program renewed Northern Iowan 71:21, p.4 |
NCATE accreditation renewed for ten years. | |
| 126 | UNI's great business bonanza Alumnus 58:1, p.4 |
Enrollment increases rapidly in Department of Business; professors describe phenomenal growth; photo. | |
| 127 | Two more areas are accredited Alumnus 57:3, p.20 |
Chemistry and speech pathology accredited. | |
| 128 | Speech path receives accreditation Northern Iowan 68:57, p.3 |
Department of Chemistry also accredited. |
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| 129 | Behind the scenes UNI Quarterly 3:1, p.38 |
Collection of short articles about recent campus events and activities; photo. | |
| 130 | UNI receives 'highest level of accreditation' Northern Iowan 68:3, p.1 |
NCA accredits UNI for ten years. | |
| 131 | UNI Re-Accredited by Its Regional Accreditor Public Relations News Release 1972:25, p.1 |
The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools have given UNI the highest level of accreditation for all degree programs that are currently offered. | |
| 132 | Speech/hearing clinic Northern Iowan 67:61, p.6 |
Receives accreditation. | |
| 133 | North Central Association Committee on UNI Campus Public Relations News Release 1971:574, p.1 |
UNI is undergoing a periodic review this week for accrediation by the committee. | |
| 134 | Social Welfare program receives final approval Northern Iowan 67:48, p.11 |
Social welfare program accredited through 1973; Professor Bultena explains aim of program. | |
| 135 | National approval granted to UNI's social welfare program Public Relations News Release 1971:548, p.1 |
Approval was given by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). | |
| 136 | Challenges in education Northern Iowan 65:14, p.4 |
Describes the new set of policies and criteria for approval of high schools, passed by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, as well as the implications for UNI and its students. | |
| 137 | SCI given full accreditation College Eye 59:2, p.4 |
Receives ten years of accreditation by NCATE. | |
| 138 | Accreditation teams visit campus Alumnus 49:2, p.15 |
NCATE and NCA teams visit. | |
| 139 | Ed. S. programs receives NCA accreditation College Eye 58:25, p.5 |
Specialist degree given full accreditation. | |
| 140 | NCA reports leadership to be 'dynamic, effective' College Eye 58:23, p.3 |
Summary of report after accreditation visit for specialist degree by NCA. | |
| 141 | SCI specialist in education program to be evaluated College Eye 58:14, p.1 |
NCA will make accreditation visit. | |
| 142 | Extension Service rated high College Eye 52:6, p.5 |
Granted full membership in National University Extension Association; only teachers college to be admitted. | |
| 143 | North Central approves ISTC graduate program Alumnus 38:2, p.1 |
Examining team visited campus in February. | |
| 144 | Faculty members meet NCA representative College Eye 45:25, p.8 |
May talk about different facets of college operation. | |
| 145 | Graduate program approved by NCA College Eye 45:25, p.3 |
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| 146 | Complete first step in accrediting graduate program Alumnus 36:3, p.10 |
Working through North Central steps. | |
| 147 | Graduate program inaugurated College Eye 43:33, p.1 |
Class begin; accreditation process under way. | |
| 148 | Standards under Latham First 75 Years 0:0, p.60 |
President Latham attempts to meet accreditation standards by improving faculty credentials. | |
| 149 | Hill, coordinator, to visit campus College Eye 42:18, p.6 |
NCA representative George Hill will visit. | |
| 150 | Teachers College Host to Aacte Training School Public Relations News Release 1950:93, p.1 |
The college will train, in January, about 60 educators for a three-year revisitation program to over 300 member schools of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. | |
| 151 | Campus high school is approved by NCA College Eye 39:26, p.6 |
Placed on approved list. | |
| 152 | Teachers College joins new group Alumnus 32:2, p.4 |
Joins American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. | |
| 153 | Graduates helped by high accrediting College Eye 36:27, p.1 |
Professor Goetch talks about the advantages of accreditation of college programs; both employment and graduate study opportunities are improved. | |
| 154 | 'Unqualified approval' rating awarded the Campus School College Eye 35:27, p.6 |
Receives announcement from North Central Association. | |
| 155 | As ever on we go Alumnus 25:1, p.11 |
ISTC accredited by Association of American Universities; unusual honor for teachers college. | |
| 156 | Meaning of A. A. U. label to Teachers College College Eye 32:13, p.2 |
Believes AAU recognition puts ISTC in an elite circle; credits President Latham for much of the work. | |
| 157 | Teachers College accredited College Eye 32:12, p.1 |
Association of American Universities extends accreditation to ISTC; already accredited by North Central Association and American Association of Teachers Colleges. | |
| 158 | Riemenschneider to survey music College Eye 32:7, p.6 |
Albert Riemenschneider will evaluate music program for NCA; photo. | |
| 159 | He never evaded his responsibility Alumnus 24:4, p.11 |
George Works recalls work with President Latham on accreditation procedures. | |
| 160 | His work will long abide Alumnus 24:4, p.13 |
C. H. Oldfather praises President Latham as excellent educational examiner; recalls accreditation trips. | |
| 161 | Alumnae may join branches of A. A. U. W. Alumnus 19:4, p.7 |
ISTC placed on AAUW accredited list in June 1935. | |
| 162 | Dr. Latham announces raising of educational standards of college; strives to meet all requirements for perfect rating College Eye 22:9, p.1 |
Attempting to meet highest North Central Association standards; hired ten additional critic teachers and bought two buses for transportation of student teachers. | |
| 163 | Scholarship committee for T. C. approved; Dr. Frank Ivan Merchant and Registrar Cory to serve College Eye 10:8, p.1 |
Work will involve assessing work of transfer students. | |
| 164 | Registered and recognized Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.3 |
ISTC Bachelor of Arts degree received accreditation from Board of Regents of New York. | |
| 165 | Official Notes College Eye 4:15, p.3 |
State Board of Examiners report on certification and accreditation printed in full. | |
| 166 | Prof. Seerley College Eye 3:24, p.406 |
Elected vice-president of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools at Chicago. | |
| 167 | Prof. Seerley College Eye 3:23, p.392 |
Returned from the annual convention of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. | |
| 168 | Official news College Eye 2:8, p.2 |
New rules on high school accreditation are out. |
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| 169 | Official Notes Normal Eyte 21:1, p.3 |
Explains the process and standards for accrediting schools. Also, notes the degrees, diplomas, and certificates awarded at the close of the summer term of 1910. | |
| 170 | Accredited colleges Normal Eyte 19:24, p.375 |
President Seerley writes of the actions at the North Central meeting in Chicago. | |
| 171 | A trust of educators Normal Eyte 19:23, p.356 |
President Seerley writes of his experiences at the North Central meeting in Chicago. | |
| 172 | Revised standards Normal Eyte 19:5, p.67 |
Text of accreditation standards for high schools. | |
| 173 | The colleges and the state certificate law; Pres. Seerley makes inspection tour as a member of State Board of Educational Examiners Normal Eyte 15:19, p.289 |
The General Assembly passed a law to certify students who complete the two year teacher education requirements from an accredited school; President Seerley has been inspecting the work of those schools. | |
| 174 | Prof. D. S. Wright Normal Eyte 13:26, p.411 |
Attending North Central Association meeting in Chicago; ISNS is a member. | |
| 175 | President Seerley Normal Eyte 6:19, p.219 |
Attends NCA meeting. | |
| 176 | The North Central Association Normal Eyte 6:20, p.248 |
President Seerley presents a lengthy report on the meetings and intentions of the new association. | |
| 177 | U. of M. Normal Eyte 5:27, p.247 |
Professor Beeman, from the University of Michigan, visits the Normal School on an inspection trip. | |
| 178 | The conference of college presidents Normal Eyte 4:26, p.405 |
President Seerley attended meeting at which the North Central Association was founded; the Normal School is a member of the Association. |