Sentences with phrase «letters of an accreditation»

ALLOWABLE EXPENDITURES Private School Tuition — An eligible school must be nonpublic and accredited by a state or regional accrediting agency or possess a provisional letter of accreditation from a state or regional accrediting agency or be approved / licensed by the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE).
Prior to receiving this resume, the only information next to a name that I would have supported was the letters of an accreditation but this was not the case.

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Since acquiring state accreditation, the university is no longer permitted to require applicants to submit a letter of recommendation from a priest.
Just about anyone can start a religious college — about all it takes is a letter to a state department of education asking for a religious exemption to bypass the need for accreditation, a curriculum consisting of only religious courses, and the offering of some kind of religious degree.
A letter grade is certainly more understandable and intuitive than the complexities of state requirements, specialized professional association standards, and national accreditation standards and evidence.
Delayed reporting, the absence of a plan and accreditation all were issues mentioned in his letter.
The transfer letter cited Caputo - Pearl's «lack of commitment to the accreditation process» and complained about him «undermining morale» — even though the accreditation committee commended the involvement of the parent group and a district deputy superintendent lauded Caputo - Pearl's «collaborative spirit.»
A letter to the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association proposing a way to restore trust and confidence in veterinary school accreditation was rejected recently by Dr. Kurt Matushek, JAVMA's editor - in - chief, because he believes that it «does not add any new information or advance any new argument.»
Press applications may be required to produce accreditation, in the form of a photocopy of a recognised press or media card, business card, NUJ card or a letter from the editor in order to verify their application.
Here Wilde admits that he doesn't have the right to use «the letters» and claim accreditation, but said he was unaware of that, until it was brought to his attention.
In its August letter on the teach - out plan, it notes that the section's accreditation committee reviewed Charlotte School of Law's reliable plan, which had goals including restructuring curriculum and bar preparation programs, and projected increases in LSAT scores for entering classes.
She has a long string of letters after her name, denoting various professional designations, including a law degree and master's in social work from the University of Toronto, certification by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Family Law; and accreditation as a Comprehensive Family Mediator by the Ontario Association for Family Mediators.
Be sure that the architect or professional has the proper accreditation to provide a Letter of Area Certification and uses a generally accepted measurement standard such as that adopted by Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA).
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