New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Abbreviation | NEASC |
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Formation | 1885 |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Educational Accreditation |
Headquarters | Burlington, Massachusetts |
Region served | Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and 65+ nations around the world |
Executive Director | Cameron Staples |
Main organ | Board of Trustees, Commissions |
Website | www.neasc.org |
The New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC) is an independent, voluntary, nonprofit membership organization which connects and serves over 1500 public, independent, and international learning communities in the US and worldwide. Founded in 1885,[1] the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) has been working to establish and maintain high standards for all levels of education longer than any other accreditation agency in the United States. A globally recognized standard of excellence, NEASC Accreditation attests to a school’s high quality and integrity.
NEASC Accreditation[2] is a system of accountability that is ongoing, voluntary, and comprehensive in scope. It is based on a rigorous set of Standards which define the characteristics of high quality, effective learning communities and encompass all aspects of a school, center, or institution’s operation. In accordance with the independent, voluntary nature of accreditation, the Standards are developed and reviewed periodically by the NEASC Commissions and the membership in order to remain in alignment with current research, best practices, and pertinent governmental regulations (in the US and abroad). It does not compare or ranks schools, but rather respects differences in institutional populations, missions, and cultures, and fosters institutional growth grounded in the experience and expertise of practicing educators.
Headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts[3], NEASC focuses on holistic approaches to improving education and partners with schools and other organizations all around the world to do so. NEASC is dedicated to helping schools reach their individual goals, and to supporting a quality educational experience for all students.[4]
See also
- Educational accreditation
- United States Department of Education
Notes
^ NEASC History
^ Accreditation FAQ
^ NEASC map/directions
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External links
- Official website
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