Webinar: MIHEC Community of Practice Event: National Accreditation Standards and Resources for Program Accreditation (January 23)
In this session, presenters Mary Judge Diegert and Martha...Read more
Webinar: MIHEC Community of Practice Event: National Accreditation Standards and Resources for Program Accreditation (January 23)
In this session, presenters Mary Judge Diegert and Martha...Read more
The webinar, held February 6, 2024, provided practical insights on accreditation's benefits for students and programs, offering an overview of the process and its application. Participants were...Read more
This document lists all 10 Standard Areas and the associated standards - there are total of 38 standards across the 10 areas. It can be used as a basis of discussion to begin to consider where...Read more
This guide provides inclusive higher education program personnel with a comprehensive look at the program accreditation process. This guide includes the 10 standard areas and 38 standards...Read more
This is a recording of a webinar presented by Mary Judge Diegert and Martha Mock on December 14, 2023 for Midwest Inclusive Postsecondary Education Alliance (MIPSA)....Read more
The Inclusive Higher Education Accreditation Council (IHEAC) is an accrediting agency for college and university programs serving students with intellectual disability. This independent nonprofit...Read more
This video shares a 20 minute video interview with Dr. Kelly Kelley of Western Carolina University. WCU's University Participant program became the first accredited program for students with ID in...Read more
On this podcast, Dr. Martha Mock, professor and director of the Center for Disability and Education at University of Rochester and chair of Think College National Coordinating Center Accreditation...Read more
Students use Veterans Affairs educational benefits infrequently, but they may be of interest to college programs as well as to students who are dependents of veterans. This brief provides basic...Read more
Any student preparing for college must have a plan to pay for college and students with intellectual disability (ID) are likely to use many of the same resources as other college students to pay...Read more