NLNAC Spring 2011 Commission Actions. Wonder what happened.
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This is a discussion on NLNAC Spring 2011 Commission Actions. Wonder what happened. in Indiana State Nursing Programs, part of Indiana Nursing ... The NLNAC has posted their most recent commissions actions and two well known and well respected...
by RN2064 Apr 14, '11The NLNAC has posted their most recent commissions actions and two well known and well respected programs were renewed with conditions and a follow-up. Does anyone that currently attends one of these schools know where their school was deficient or what NLNAC Standards and Criteria were not met? Yes, I understand their NLNAC accreditation will continue, but is it contingent upon the follow-up? Just wondering. I do not currently attend either school, but did take Ivy Tech classes in the past and have considered sending one of my kids there.
http://www.nlnac.org/Meetings%20&%20...ng_Mar2011.htm
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana (Associate Program Only)- Continuing Accreditation with Conditions - Fall 2018 with a Follow-Up Report Spring 2013
Purdue University – North Central (Both Baccalaureate & Associate Programs)- Continuing Accreditation with Conditions - Fall 2018 with a Follow-Up Report Spring 2013
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- Apr 14, '11 by carlosnindyI wouldnt think much of it since about 50% of all schools were given that status. Also it appears as if only one school was actually denied after appeal and everyone else continued after their follow up.
- Apr 14, '11 by wannabanrnin2012I'm not sure. As far as Ivy Tech is concerned, maybe it has something to do with that national study it's participating in?
- Apr 14, '11 by sunnysideup09Most of the time it is due to not have fully qualified faculty. For example, adjuncts and full time faculty need to have a MSN. Not all schools do.
- Apr 14, '11 by wannabanrnin2012Quote from sunnysideup09what? why would they hire people without MSNs when it's required that everyone teaching there have one?Most of the time it is due to not have fully qualified faculty. For example, adjuncts and full time faculty need to have a MSN. Not all schools do.
- Apr 15, '11 by carlosnindyQuote from sunnysideup09I talked to Ivy Tech Staff yesterday at Indy and that is what the deal is with them at this time. They are currently making all BSN staff get their MSN.Most of the time it is due to not have fully qualified faculty. For example, adjuncts and full time faculty need to have a MSN. Not all schools do.