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Method
of the Accreditation Committee
The Accreditation Committee is asked to make two
decisions. The first concerns whether TEAC followed its own procedures
throughout the process of bringing the Panel’s recommendation
about the program’s accreditation to Accreditation Committee.
The second concerns the accreditation decision itself. The Accreditation
Committee must decide whether the Accreditation Report, which contains
the Accreditation Panel’s recommendation, is convincing and
consistent with its own reading of the Inquiry Brief, the
Audit Report, any reports of the consultants, any correspondence,
TEAC’s Manual, and TEAC’s policies. To modify the recommendations
and findings of the Accreditation Report, the Accreditation Committee
must find evidence that falsifies or disconfirms the Panel’s
recommendation.
Certification
of TEAC procedures
Scrutiny
of the accreditation report
Accreditation Committe
determinations
Return to Accreditation Committee
and Accreditation Committee Decision
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