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In a letter to California Governor Schwarzeneggar urging him to veto AB 48, Consumers Union Special Projects Director Elizabeth M. Imholz assails the unwarranted deference the bill gives to accredited institutions.  

Consistent with what many here have argued for years, she confirms that accreditation is not an indicator of even a minimum level of quality, but is rather just a self-serving collective.

Quote:This bill exempts from coverage all institutions accredited by any regional accreditor. That means that these schools, which have a large student population, have no consumer protection (e.g. disclosure and refund) requirements—and they pay no licensing fees to the state.

In addition, other accredited institutions are granted automatic approval to operate with no state review. Accredited institutions are those that receive federal financial aid. These are the schools with the largest revenues, the largest number of students, and severe problems of abuse. Having them automatically approved with no state review will have huge adverse consequences, affecting a huge proportion of students. Furthermore, once the privilege of state approval is given, it is very difficult to remove if problems are  uncovered.

Accreditation alone has been shown over and over again to be wholly inadequate as an indicator of minimal quality.  Accreditation is basically self-regulation with schools paying to have themselves evaluated by groups comprised of schools. There is no sound policy basis for allowing either total exemption or automatic eligibility for accredited schools.

http://www.insidehighered.com/content/do...vernor.pdf
I do hope Arnold has the good sense to slam this bill. In the past he has protected the interests of non-Traditional education. Lets hope he continues to support this cause.
Virtual Bison Wrote:I do hope Arnold has the good sense to slam this bill. In the past he has protected the interests of non-Traditional education. Lets hope he continues to support this cause.

Unfortunately he signed that ridiculous bill, along with a number of others. Now they have created another ineffective, top-heavy bureaucracy that is supposed to "help" all the poor, naive and innocent students, all the while ignoring the biggest offenders, the exploitative clique of the wealthy, entrenched RA mob.

Do Californians feel safer knowing that some barber college is now going to have to ante up to pay for this farce, while the likes of Hecht and his RA travesty go merrily on their way?
Herbert Spencer Wrote:
Virtual Bison Wrote:I do hope Arnold has the good sense to slam this bill. In the past he has protected the interests of non-Traditional education. Lets hope he continues to support this cause.

Unfortunately he signed that ridiculous bill, along with a number of others.  Now they have created another ineffective, top-heavy bureaucracy that is supposed to "help" all the poor, naive and innocent students, all the while ignoring the biggest offenders, the exploitative clique of the wealthy, entrenched RA mob.  

Do Californians feel safer knowing that some barber college is now going to have to ante up to pay for this farce, while the likes of Hecht and his RA travesty go merrily on their way?

It would not be the first time Arnold got suckered into something stupid. He is a better Governor than Gray Davis, but that is not saying all that much.