Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Research

You know by now that I  have been researching and trying to find out why Michigan will not accept my college education when the Dept. of Education has loaned me over 60,000.00 to get it..

My research has turned up the following information.



In Sept of 2012... my college accreditation company was accepted by the CHEA... Council of Higher Education (CHEA.org)  and Michigan Civil Service Commission (MCSC)  is now going by the CHEA directory of approved college accreditation companies for acceptance.



See the attached directory.


Could it be that PESG hasn't been informed as to what NEW types of accreditation are accepted by the state, and  that The Michigan Department of Education is still leading PESG to believe that the colleges have to be "regionally" accepted...  It is still all over the internet... So I hope I have found a way to be accepted as a substitute teacher, but I may have to fight and prove it. So far Mrs. Peabody has gotten the attention I hoped she would.








Here is what I have so far...


Michigan’s substitute teachers  are governed by the MCSC. The Michigan Civil Service Commission.  Class 924 Item 75.

This is what they say; "The Non-Accredited Colleges and Universities that were not satisfactory has grown so fast that the MCSC will now follow the guidance of the CHEA on the acceptance of degrees that meet the educational requirements for positions in the Michigan State classified services."







Degrees and transcripts (the 90 credit qualification) issued by the institutions that are accredited by an accrediting body recognized in the database maintained by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) "are typically accepted."

 My college is nationally accredited by the ACICS... which is on the list as being accepted by the CHEA as of Sept. 2012, which you will find on the bottom of page 1 of the following list.

See Attachments



www.michigan.gov/documents/Non-accreditedSchools_78090_7.pdf








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