Show Cause for Denial of Initial Accreditation

The Commission determined, through the periodic review process, that the institution may not meet the Standards for Accreditation and that the deficiencies are such the institution may not be capable of remedying them. In accordance with its Policy and Procedures for the Commission’s Review of Show-Cause Considerations, the institution will be asked to “show cause” as to why it should not by denied Initial Accreditation. Prior to its show-cause hearing with the Commission, the institution will be asked to submit a report along with sufficient material evidence to demonstrate that it is compliant with the standard(s) or that plans and access to resources are in place to make it possible for the institution to become compliant with the Standards for Accreditation within the maximum allowable time as a candidate. Material evidence generally includes, but is not limited to, financial statements, budgets, finance and enrollment projections, and institutional planning documents. An evaluation team may conduct a focused visit prior to the show-cause hearing to validate the institution’s report.

The institution’s report, material evidence and, if applicable, the team report and the institution’s response to the team report, will be submitted to the Commission in advance of the show-cause hearing, which is scheduled at one of its regularly scheduled meetings. At the show-cause hearing, the Commission will conduct a face-to-face interview with the Chief Executive Officer and other relevant representatives of the institution, after which time the Commission will make its decision based on careful evaluation of all materials.