The Triad has always been so confusing in the past to me, but now I see how the three work and the order in which they work.
I have learned that we work not only for the school but for the regulatory triad.
There is a triad of Accreditors, and the primary role of accreditors is to ensure that their schools are offering the quality education and training needed for the student success.
I discovered the Triad of Regulations and found out that although the University is accredited by a regulatory body to receive Title IV funding, some programs still need to obtain state accreditation for licensure or certification.
-Ashley Ollison
This is a continuation of compliance and culture of compliance.
Bottom line, the primary roles of a state regulatory board and/or agency are to provide authorization for schools to operate and to ensure that the schools under its charge are compliant with the standards set by state law.
It is important to be transparent and provide accurate information.
The Triad of Regulations is put in place to oversee the education process and to know the outcome of the students in their programs
It is important as a school representative to follow all rules, regulations, and standards. The role of an admissions representative is very important to measure the outcome of graduation and completion rates. There are two accreditors, institutional accreditors and programmatic accreditors. The US Department of Education, administers Title IV funding, to receive funding as a student they must attend a Title IV eligible institution. In a event of not meeting the national standards, the school can face serious consequences.
The role of the state regulatory board is to ensure schools are compliant. I intend to follow the guidelines to stay in compliance.