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The Unfolding Tendency In The Federal Relationship To Private Accreditation In Higher Education, Matthew W. Finkin Oct 1994

The Unfolding Tendency In The Federal Relationship To Private Accreditation In Higher Education, Matthew W. Finkin

Law and Contemporary Problems

The government has come to rely on private organizations for accreditation in higher education. It created the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 Act, which provided for state "postsecondary review entities" to contract with the Department of Education.


The Constitutionality Of The Bank Bill: The Attorney General’S First Constitutional Law Opinions, Walter Dellinger, H. Jefferson Powell Oct 1994

The Constitutionality Of The Bank Bill: The Attorney General’S First Constitutional Law Opinions, Walter Dellinger, H. Jefferson Powell

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments Concerning Accrediting Agencies In Postsecondary Education, Jeffrey C. Martin Oct 1994

Recent Developments Concerning Accrediting Agencies In Postsecondary Education, Jeffrey C. Martin

Law and Contemporary Problems

The relationship between private voluntary postsecondary accrediting agencies and the federal eligibility for student financial aid programs has attracted public scrutiny, due to the magnitude of loan defaults and the insistence of the agencies that accredited higher education institutions become more demographically diverse. The history of Department of Education recognition of such agencies is examined.