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In November 2010, AALE voluntarily withdrew its request for renewal of U.S. Department of Education recognition as a higher education accreditor. For institutions accredited by AALE in 2010 or earlier, accreditation remained valid through July 1, 2012 for purposes of federal government financial aid
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that want AALE to be their sole accreditor and it provides program accreditation for liberal arts programs within higher education institutions that are institutionally accredited by another accreditor. AALE accreditation activities are not limited to the United States; the organization works with
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In December 2006, the U.S. Department of Education suspended AALE's authority to accredit new institutions and programs. This restriction was lifted in December 2007. In the ruling that lifted the restrictions for a period of three years (expiring in December, 2010), Education Secretary
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wrote of "continued concerns stemming from AALE's being cited consistently since 2001 for either not having clear standards with respect to measuring student outcomes or not collecting and reviewing data on how institutions it accredits measures student outcomes."
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granted AALE official recognition as an institutional accreditor for colleges and universities. This recognition allowed AALE-accredited institutions in the United States to participate in student financial aid programs authorized under the
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AALE was formed in 1992 with the stated purpose of "supporting and recognizing excellence in undergraduate liberal arts teaching and learning through accreditation." Founders included
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As of August 2009, AALE had accredited about 20 institutions within the United States, and another dozen members outside the country. Several AALE-accredited institutions follow a "
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Since January 2011, AALE has been led by acting president Charles E. Butterworth, an emeritus professor of politics and government at the
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institutions and programs worldwide that emphasize liberal education and the liberal arts.
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NAS Expresses Pleasure and Relief at Advisory Panel's Recommendation on the AALE
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Accreditation in the United States: Specialized Accrediting Agencies
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List of recognized accreditation associations of higher learning
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education, both in higher education and in earlier schooling.
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institutions that offer general education programs in the
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Baker, Russ; Borjesson, Kristina (February 16, 2011).
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Higher education accreditation in the United States
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Alexandria, Virginia
www.aale.org
United States
educational accreditation
liberal arts
U.S. Department of Education
Jacques Barzun
Columbia University
E.O. Wilson
Harvard University
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Emory University
Lynne Cheney
U.S. Secretary of Education
U.S. Department of Education
Higher Education Act
Margaret Spellings
Higher Education Act
higher education
liberal arts
universities
colleges
K–12
charter schools
independent schools
great books
University of Maryland
Higher education accreditation in the United States
List of recognized accreditation associations of higher learning
Standards-based education reform

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