- A. In this regulation, “national accreditation” means teacher education accreditation by an accrediting agency recognized by the Department and the Commission.
- B. A provider does not need to meet State approval standards if it holds and maintains accreditation from a national accrediting agency recognized by the Department and the Commission.
- C. A provider shall notify the Department when it applies to a national accreditation organization recognized by the Department and the Commission.
- D. A provider shall operate its program in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of the national accrediting agency.
- E. A provider shall submit to the Department proof of accreditation with supporting documentation within 30 calendar days after receiving it.
- F. A provider shall notify the Department within 15 calendar days of any change in a program’s accreditation status.
- G. Programs that have chosen national accreditation may be reviewed by their accrediting organization at the request of the Department.
- H. The Department may investigate complaints regarding any aspect of a program separate from any review conducted by the national accrediting agency.
- I. A provider that holds national accreditation shall inform the Department in writing at least 90 calendar days before a program stops operating and provide an exit plan for current students that includes notification to those students.
- J. A provider of a program that holds national accreditation shall submit reporting requirements outlined in Regulation .10A(5) of this chapter.
K. The Department shall pay:
- (1) Any fee that a national accrediting agency charges an institution of higher education in connection with the accreditation process;
- (2) Any training fee that a national accrediting agency charges a State representative who serves with a review team of an accrediting agency in conjunction with an accreditation visit to an institution of higher education in the State; and
- (3) One-half of the expenses incurred by an institution of higher education in connection with the accreditation visit of a review team of a national accrediting agency.
Authority: Education Article, §§1-303(2)(ii) and (iii), 2-205, 6-120, 6-121, 6-126, 6-704, and 11-208, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: March, 1969
Chapter revised effective January 15, 1989 (15:27 Md. R. 3136)
Chapter, Teacher Education Programs, repealed effective November 6, 1995 (22:22 Md. R. 1669)
Regulation .01, Programs for Professionally Certified Personnel, adopted effective November 6, 1995 (22:22 Md. R. 1669)
Regulation .01 amended effective September 7, 1998 (25:18 Md. R. 1435)
Regulation .01A amended effective October 14, 2013 (40:20 Md. R. 1653)
Regulation .01 repealed under Programs for Professionally Certified Personnel and new Regulations .01—.15 adopted under Programs for Professionally Licensed Personnel effective April 1, 2024 (51:5 Md R. 229)
Regulation .02B amended effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 219)
Regulation .03 amended effective July 21, 2025 (52:14 Md. R. 713)
Regulation .08C—F amended effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 219)