Submitted by: Keith E. Whitfield, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Academic Affairs Committee Agenda September 20, 2019
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STATUS REPORT ON ACCREDITATION
Executive Summary
Accreditation cycles and processes are discipline-specific, thus vary from program to program.
Regardless of the discipline, accreditation is meant to ensure minimum quality standards and
continuous improvement; thus, every program receives feedback on how it may continue to
advance the University and program missions.
The accreditation process typically spans more than a year, and in any year, Wayne State typically
has 20 - 30 programs that are in the self-study or site visit stage. Accreditation decisions can take
1 – 3 years after the site visit, further extending the process. In 2018-19, 16 programs underwent
an accreditation review. In 2019-2020, 7 programs are expected to submit materials or undergo
site visits.
Informational Report
Information on accreditation at Wayne State University is compiled annually. Attached is a
summary report on the accreditation status as of August 2019 (Appendix A). The report lists the
university, schools, colleges, departments, and/or programs that have professional or specialized
accreditation. The accrediting agency, the accreditation status, the annual cost of accreditation and
the anticipated date of the next review are indicated for each program.
Wayne State has 42 accrediting or other agencies that examine programs. In addition, 9 graduate
medical residency programs are subject to accreditation reviews. Costs for specialized or
professional accreditation reviews are borne by the schools and colleges, and are included in their
budgets.
Wayne State University participates in external accreditation by outside accrediting agencies for many reasons, among them to: Assure the public of the quality and integrity of the institution and its programs; Establish eligibility to offer degrees and certifications;
Ensure programs meet specific certification or licensing requirements;
Enable programs to receive public funding, enforcing minimum financial and administrative
standards; Improve the quality within its programs;
Promote institutional accountability. Other universities, prospective employers, the federal government, and state professional licensing
agencies recognize accreditation. The university also assesses the quality and integrity of all its
programs through ongoing and periodic reviews, such as academic program review and assessment
of student learning outcomes.
Accrediting agencies can be regional (institutional), disciplinary specific, professional, or
specialized. Both governmental and non-governmental organizations provide oversight of the
functioning of accrediting agencies. Under Title IV of the Higher Education Act, the eligibility
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and certification process for institutions of higher education and the official recognition of
accrediting agencies are under the purview of the Secretary of Education, United States
Department of Education (USDE). Agencies must meet established criteria/standards as set by the
Secretary. The National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity assists the DOE
in establishing those standards and makes recommendations to the Secretary on which agencies
should be recognized. Those that are recognized are listed in the Federal Register. The Council for
Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) serves as a non-governmental national accreditation
coordinating body for the higher education community and serves to oversee regional and
specialized accrediting agencies.
Accrediting agencies have established a set of discipline specific criteria/standards for a program to meet in order to be accredited. Accreditors follow procedures that take programs through several stages of review, documentation, and analysis. Depending on the outcome of a review or the procedure of the agency, accreditors may require additional follow-up reports. Review cycles vary, with some accreditors requiring comprehensive reviews every three years, others requiring five or seven-year reviews, and still others requiring comprehensive reviews every ten years. In the latter case, a more focused mid-cycle review is usually conducted. The process may span several years before a final decision is made and cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. The accreditation review and decision-making processes typically involve the following stages which may span one or several years: Stage 1: Establishment of Institutional or Program Eligibility Initially, all programs that wish to be accredited must request applicant status. Every accrediting organization has certain preliminary requirements that must be met during the applicant status stage.
Stage 2: Institutional or Program Self-Study
Once the application is accepted by the agency, each program must prepare a comprehensive
evaluation of its performance based on the accrediting organization's established standards or
criteria. The self-study involves the preparation of detailed written reports showing how the institution or program meets or exceeds the standards, as well as how it plans to improve in the
future. These reports may be prepared as confidential documents, although self-studies are shared
with the provost and president prior to submission to the agency. Many agencies require self-
studies be published after the accreditation review cycle has been completed.
Stage 3: On-Site Team Visit
The self-study becomes the basis for inspection of the program by an accrediting organization's
review team during a visit to the campus. Team members talk to faculty, students, staff and administrators about issues and questions arising from the self-study. The typical review team is
composed largely of peers who have prior training and experience in accreditation review and
some knowledge of the type of program or institution being reviewed. Depending on the agency,
review teams may include practitioners from the general public, representatives of comparable institutions or representatives from another sector of higher education. The team usually conducts
an exit interview with the president, provost or dean to discuss issues that have surfaced during
the review.
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Stage 4: Written Team Report The visiting team prepares an accreditation report that includes judgments about the strengths,
weaknesses and potential for improvement in the institution or program. Staff from the accrediting
agency may meet with the visiting team to discuss the draft report. The draft report is usually
shared with campus or program leadership before it is made final. Institutions or programs often have an opportunity to respond to the draft report before it is made final. The final report then is
submitted to the accrediting organization's decision-making body, with recommendations about
what action should be taken. Stage 5: Final Decisions/Appeals Accrediting decisions can take several forms, from granting accreditation, warning, probationary status and the withdrawal of accreditation. All accrediting organizations permit appeal of their decisions. Stage 6: Monitoring Institutions may be monitored between reviews, or may be required to provide annual reports, interim reviews, or substantive change reports. Annual reporting could include financial statements or updated curricular and planning information. Interim reviews are required when issues are left unresolved from a comprehensive evaluation. Substantive change reports are typically required to document important changes in the scope, standards or practices of an institution or program. Stage 7: Public Disclosure The USDE requires all recognized accrediting agencies to provide for the public correction of incorrect or misleading information or program releases about accreditation or preaccreditation status, contents of on-site reviews, and accrediting or preaccrediting actions with respect to the institution or program. If the institution or program chooses to disclose any additional information within the scope of the USDE rule, such disclosure must be accurate. Any public disclosure of information within the scope of the rule must include the agency's street address, email address and phone number.
The University asks that all accrediting agencies that visit Wayne State University adhere to a
statement on "Principles of Accreditation" adopted by the Association of Public and Land-grant
Universities in 1986. The statement describes standards and principles of conduct accrediting
agencies should follow in conducting accreditation visits.
There is currently 1 program at the University with less than full accreditation. For a list of current
citations, see Appendix B.
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
4 *This report summarizes the accreditation status of Wayne State University, its colleges, and its programs as of August 2019
Appendix A
Accreditation Review Schedule of Major Programs 2018-19 through 2028-29
UNIT PROGRAM 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 2027-28 2028-29
Institutional Wayne State University X
Business Business X
Education Teacher Education X
Art Therapy X
Counselor Education X X
Counseling Psychology X
School and Community
Psychology X
Applied Behavior Analysis X
Engineering
(Undergrad) Chemical Engineering X
Civil Engineering X Electrical Engineering X
Industrial Engineering X
Mechanical Engineering X
Biomedical Engineering X
Electrical Engineering
Technology X
Mechanical Engineering
Technology X
Computer Science X
FPCA Dance X
Music X
Theatre X
Public Relations X
Information Science Library and Info. Science X
Law Law X
Liberal Arts & Science Chemistry X
Biochemistry X
Communication Sciences &
Disorders – AUD X
Communication Sciences &
Disorders – MA SLP X
Dietetics X
Psychology (Clinical) X X
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
5 *This report summarizes the accreditation status of Wayne State University, its colleges, and its programs as of August 2019
Accreditation Review Schedule of Major Programs 2018-19 through 2028-29
UNIT PROGRAM 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 2027-28 2028-29
Public Administration X
Urban Planning X X
Medicine Continuing Medical Education X
Genetic Counseling X
Graduate Medical Ed. (WSU) X
M. D. Program X
Master’s in Public Health X
Medical Physics X
Radiation Oncology Physics
Residency Program X
Nursing Baccalaureate Programs X
Doctor of Nursing Practice X
Nurse-Midwifery X
Masters of Science in Nursing X
EACPHS Clinical Laboratory Sciences X X
Mortuary Science X
Nurse Anesthesia X
Occupational Therapy X
Pathologist's Assistant X
Pharmacy X
Physical Therapy X
Physician Assistant X
Radiation Therapy Technology X
Radiologic Technology X
Social Work Social Work (BSW) X
Social Work (MSW) X
Other Specialized
Programs
Counseling and Psychological
Services Renewed annually
Laboratory Animal Resources X
Institutional Review Board X
English Language Institute X X
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY The Higher Learning Commission
230 S. LaSalle Suite 7-500
Chicago, IL 60604-1413
1-312-263-0456
www.hlcommission.org
Accredited
Most recent reaffirmation of accreditation: 2016-2017
Next reaffirmation of accreditation: 2026-2027
Open Pathway Assurance Review July 2021
Annual dues for 18/19: $18,009
Annual dues for 19/20: $18,769
SPECIALIZED AND PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONS
MIKE ILITCH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Baccalaureate Program (B.S. and B.A.)
Graduate Program (M.B.A., M.S. Global Supply Chain,
M.S. Finance and M.S. Accounting, and Ph.D.)
Accreditation Council of AASCB International – The
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
(AACSB)
777 South Harbor Island Blvd
Tampa, Florida 33602-5729
813.769.6500
Accredited through 2020
Next site visit will take place March 2020
Annual dues: $8,400
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Teacher Education Programs for all Initial
Certification Programs that include:
Bachelor Level:
BA Elementary Education
BS Elementary Education
BA Secondary Education
BS Secondary Education
BA Music
BS Dance
BS Health
BS Physical Education
Masters Level:
MA Elementary Education
MA Secondary Education
Post Baccalaureate Level Certificates
Council for the Accreditation of Educator
Preparation (CAEP)
1140 19th St. NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 223-0077
Accreditation through the Council for the Accreditation of Educator
Preparation (CAEP) is required by the State of Michigan for all
teacher preparation institutions. In Fall 2017, the Initial
Certification Teacher Preparation Program was granted
probationary accreditation for all initial certification programs
through Fall 2019 as one standard, Standard 5: Provider Quality
Assurance and Continuous Improvement, was found not met by the
Accreditation Council. A probationary accreditation site visit took
place on March 2-4, 2019. Although CAEP's official decision
regarding the remaining five years of the current accreditation cycle
will not be rendered until November 2019, site visit reviewers have
indicated in the site visit report that Wayne State University has
positively addressed and corrected all cited stipulations. WSU site
visit reporting and evidence can be found on the WSU website:
http://coe.wayne.edu/accreditation/quality_assurance_standards.php
In addition, Wayne State University has planned for an expansion
of CAEP Initial Accreditation in the 2019-2020 academic year
when all additional endorsement certification options must meet
CAEP initial accreditation standards. This applies to endorsement
programs not only in the College of Education (in Teacher
Education and in Kinesiology, Health, and Sport Studies divisions),
but also in the School of Information Sciences (K-12 School
Library Media Specialist). Wayne State University is also creating
plans to address CAEP Advanced standards, which will be phased
in starting in 2019-2020. For CAEP advanced accreditation, the
College of Education and School of Social Work will be involved.
The programs for advanced accreditation include: Elementary/K-12
master’s and education specialist administration programs; the
Central Office Administration master’s and education specialist
programs; the Special Education Supervisor Education Specialist
Program; the Special Education Director Education Specialist
program; the School and Community Psychologist graduate
program; and the Reading Specialist M.Ed.
The Michigan Department of Education and all initial and
additional certification programs require students to pass the
Michigan Test for Teacher Certification in the specific program
area.
Annual fee: $2,840 (2017-18 rate)
Site Visit fee: $5,800
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (CONT.)
MA in Counseling, Art Therapy Concentration M.Ed. in Art Education, Art Therapy Concentration
American Art Therapy Association 4875 Eisenhower Ave., Ste. 240 Alexandria , VA 22304 888-290-0878
Re-Approval November 2014 through 2021 M.Ed. Annual fee: $500 M.A. Annual fee: $400
Counselor Education (MA, Ed.D. and Ph.D.) MA in Rehabilitation Counseling & Community Inclusion
Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) 1001 North Fairfax Street, Suite 510 Alexandria, VA 22314
Fully accredited through October 2023 Interim report is due September 2019 Annual fee: $3690 Next site visit: Can be scheduled late 2022-Spring 2023 Cycle is every 8 years
Counseling Psychology (Ph.D.) American Psychological Association
750 First Avenue Washington, D.C. 20002-4242 202-336-5500 www.apa.org
Preparing for initial accreditation. Expected in 2021 Self-study submission - Fall 2019 Expected site visit – by Fall 2020 Costs: Accreditation on Contingency $3,450 + Site Visit Fee $6,000; Full accreditation fee - $4,313 Full Accreditation Cycle – up to every 10 years during months of Sep., Jan. or May
MA in School and Community Psychology Graduate Certificate in School Psychology
National Association of School Psychologists 4340 East West Highway, Suite 402 Bethesda, MD 20814 301-657-0270
Fully approved Accreditation cycle is every 7 years. Currently reviews are off-site, and costs have been $500 every 5 years. Starting next year, site visits are required. For full review, it is $1,000 through June 2020, then $1,500 through June 2022, and $2,000 through June 2024.
Applied Behavior Analysis (M.S. and Graduate Certificate, and Undergraduate Certificate)
Association of Behavior Analysis International 550 W. Centre Ave. Portage, MI 49024 269-492-9310 abainternational.org
The ABAI verifies the course sequence and the practicum site and curriculum. Currently approved by BCBA for Standards/Task List 4, under review for Standards/Task List 5. BCaBA is currently under review for Standards/Task List 4 and planning to submit for review for Standards/Task List 5 in the fall 2019. Must resubmit for Standards/Task List 4 for BCBA before December. Projected to be an annual review cycle and fees are currently estimated at $450/year.
BS in Exercise and Sport Science Commission on
Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs 25400 US Highway 19 North Clearwater, FL 33763 caahep.org
Initial Accreditation in 2019 Accredited through 2024
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Division of Engineering-Undergraduate Programs :
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Accreditation Board of Engineering & Technology, Inc.
(ABET, Inc.) – Engineering Accreditation Commission
415 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-347-7700
www.abet.org
Accredited through September 2019
Site visit took place October 2018
Awaiting final decision
Visit total for all College programs: $42,250
Annual dues: Engineering $4,830
Division of Engineering Technology-Undergraduate
Programs:
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology
(ABET) – Engineering Technology Accreditation
Commission
415 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-347-7700
www.abet.org
Accredited through September 2019
Site visit took place October 2018
Awaiting final decision
Annual dues: Engineering Technology $2,070
Computer Science-Undergraduate Programs: Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology
(ABET) – Computing Accreditation Commission
415 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-347-7700
www.abet.org
Preparing for initial accreditation
Site visit took place October 2018
Awaiting final decision
Readiness review: $1,010
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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COLLEGE OF FINE, PERFORMING AND COMMUNICATION ARTS Dance:
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance
Bachelor of Science in Dance
Bachelor of Science in Dance with K-12 Certification
National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD)
11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21
Reston, VA 20190
703-437-0700
http://nasd.arts-accredit.org/
Accredited through 2024-2025
Ongoing requirement: Annual Report
Annual Membership: $927
Music:
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Music with concentrations in Composition,
Jazz Studies, Music Education, Music Business, Music
Technology, and Performance.
Master of Arts in Music
Master of Music with concentrations in
Composition/Theory, Conducting, Music Education,
Jazz Performance, and Performance.
Graduate Certificate in Orchestral Studies
National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)
11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21
Reston, VA 20190
703-437-0700
http://nasm.arts-accredit.org/
Accredited through 2019-2020
Next site visit will take place March 2020
Ongoing requirement: Annual Report.
Annual Membership: $2,120
Theatre:
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre with Concentrations in
Acting and Design/Technology
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre
Master of Fine Arts in Theatre with concentrations in
Acting, Stage Design, Costume Design, Lighting
Design, Stage Management and Theatre Management
National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST)
11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21
Reston, VA 20190
703-437-0700
http://nast.arts-accredit.org/
Accredited through 2020 – 2021.
Ongoing requirement: Annual Report.
Annual Membership: $1,583
Communication:
Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a
concentration in Public Relations
The Public Relations Society of America, Inc.
Certification in Education for Public Relations
33 Maiden Lane, 11th Fl.
New York, NY 10038-5150
http://www.prsa.org
Initial Certification July 2015
Recertification review every six years
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCES Master of Library and Information Science American Library Association
Committee on Accreditation
50 East Huron Street
Chicago, IL 60611-2795
312-280-2432
www.ala.org
Accredited 2016-2023
Ongoing requirements: Annual statistical reports and
biennial narrative reports required.
Annual dues: $1155
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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LAW SCHOOL Law School Joint Committee:*
American Bar Association (ABA)
Section on Legal Education
321 N. Clark St., 21st Floor
Chicago, IL 60654
(312) 988-6738
www.abanet.org
and
Association of American Law Schools (AALS).
1201 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036-2717
202-296-8851
www.aals.org
* The ABA is the accrediting body. The AALS is an
exclusive membership group without formal accrediting
authority that works with the ABA as an integral partner
in the accreditation process. The school provides
significant amounts of data each year to the ABA
through an annual questionnaire, and the ABA sends a
team every 10 years for a site visit (previously the site
visits took place every 7 years). The AALS sends a
representative as part of the ABA site visit team. Most,
but not all, ABA schools are members of the AALS. The
Law School has been a member since 1946 and will
continue to remain a member of the AALS.
Accredited. Site visit took place April 2016.
Final approval from accreditor received April 2018.
Next site visit scheduled for 2024-2025
AALS annual dues: $12,650 (2019)
ABA group membership dues for Professors: $4,720
(Sept. 2019 - Aug. 2020)
$20,400 ABA Approved Law School fee
(based on enrollment) (2018-19)
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
American Chemical Society
1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
202-872-4589
www.chemical.org/portal/a/c/s/1/home
Approved through 2020. Approval based upon annual
report and five-year Summary Report.
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Chemical
Biology
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology
11200 Rockville Pike, Suite 302
Rockville, MD 20852
240-283-6600
www.asbmb.org
Approved through 2022
Annual dues: ~$20 per student when they take the exam
at the end of the program (the Chemistry Department
has been paying this for the students)
Communication Sciences & Disorders: Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) in
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
2200 Research Blvd.
Rockville, Maryland 20850-3289
301-296-5700
www.asha.org
Ongoing requirement: Annual report
Annual dues: $2,865
Doctor of Audiology - Audiology (AUD) AUD Accredited 2017-2025
M.A. - Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) SLP Accredited 2014-2022
Nutrition and Food Sciences
Coordinated Program in Dietetics
Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and
Dietetics
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000
Chicago, IL 60606-6995
312-899-0040
www.eatright.org/acend
Accredited through 2022
Next site visit: Fall 2021
Ongoing requirements: Annual and five-year report.
Annual dues: : $1,450.00
Psychology
Clinical Training Program
American Psychological Association
750 First Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20002-4242
202-336-5500
www.apa.org
Accredited through 2028
Annual dues: $3,750
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (CONT.)
Political Science
Master of Public Administration
Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and
Administration (NASPAA)
1029 Vermont Avenue
NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005-3517
202-628-8965
www.naspaa.org
Accredited through 2013-2019
Site visit scheduled for Winter 2020
Decision expected Summer 2020
Ongoing requirement: Annual report.
Annual dues: $2,303
Urban Planning
Master of Urban Planning
Planning Accreditation Board (PAB)
2334 W. Lawrence Avenue, Suite 209
Chicago, IL 60625
773-334-7200
www.planningaccreditationboard.org
Accredited January 1 2020 - December 21 2024 Accreditation site visit scheduled for October 2025 Annual dues: $2,117.50
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Continuing Medical Education for M.D.s Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME)
515 N. State Street, Suite 2150
Chicago, IL 60610-4377
312-464-2500
www.accme.org
Accredited through March 2022
Annual dues: $6,000
Master of Science in Genetic Counseling Accreditation Council of Genetic Counseling
PO Box 1563
Lenexa, KS 66285
Phone: 913-895-4629
Fax: 913-895-4652
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gceducation.org
Accredited through 2021
Annual Dues: $4,000
Graduate Medical Education Programs
Affiliated Hospitals Resident Physician Programs Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education,
(ACGME) upon recommendation of the appropriate
Residency Review Committee.
www.acgme.org
Accredited through 2026
The ACGME has two types of accreditation reviews.
The first reviews each individual residency program.
Reviews are ongoing. The second is the institutional site
visit which grants overall graduate medical education
accreditation.
See p. 21 for additional detail about accreditation status
Dues: $55,000 (for site visits and new program
applications)
Doctor of Medicine Degree Program (M.D.) Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)
representing the American Medical Association (AMA)
and the Association of American Medical Colleges
(AAMC)
515 North State Street
Chicago, IL 60610
312-464-4933
www.lcme.org
Accredited through 2023
Annual dues: $63,850 (AAMC)
Master of Public Health Council on Education for Public Health
800 Eye Street NW, Suite 202
Washington DC 20001-3710
202-789-1050
www.ceph.org
Accredited 2016 through 2023
Annual Dues: $3,900 in 2019
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (CONT.)
Medical Physics (MS, PhD, DMP, Graduate Certificate)
Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics
Educational Programs, Inc.
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740-3846
301-209-3350
www.campep.org
Accredited through 2020
Dues: $5,000 due every five years, at a time of
application for re-accreditation
Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics
Educational Programs, Inc.
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740-3846
301-209-3350
www.campep.org
Accredited through 2020
Dues: $5,000 due every five years, at a time of
application for re-accreditation
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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COLLEGE OF NURSING Nursing: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530
Washington, D.C. 20036
202-887-6791
www.aacn.nche.edu/accreditation
Baccalaureate Programs Accredited 2013-2023
Masters of Science in Nursing Accredited 2013-2023
Doctor of Nursing Practice Accredited 2013-2023
Nurse-Midwifery Program Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education
(ACME)
8403 Colesville Road, Suite 1550
Silver Springs, MD 20910
(240) 485-1845
www.acnm.org
and
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530
Washington, D.C. 20036
202-887-6791
www.aacn.nche.edu/accreditation
Accredited 2013-2023
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
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EUGENE APPLEBAUM COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND HEALTH SCIENCES Clinical Laboratory Science
Bachelor of Science National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory
Sciences (NAACLS)
5600 N. River Rd, Suite 720
Rosemont, IL 60018-5119
773-714-8880
www.naacls.org
Accredited through 2029
Annual dues: $2,325
Mortuary Science
Bachelor of Science American Board of Funeral Service Education, Inc.
(ABFSE)
992 Mantua Pike, Suite 108
Woodbury Heights, NJ 08097
816-233-3437
www.abfse.org
Accredited through 2022
Annual dues: $7,500
Nurse Anesthesia
Master of Science
DNAP
Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia
Educational Programs (COA)
222 S. Prospect Avenue
Park Ridge, IL 60068
847-655-1154
www.home.coa.us.com
Accredited through 2024
Last Master level class graduation August 2020
First DNAP class begins Fall 2019
Annual dues $6,000
Occupational Therapy
Master of Science
American Council on Occupational Therapy Education
(ACOTE)
c/o Accreditation Department
4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200
Bethesda, MD 20824-3449
301-652-2682
www.aota.org
Accredited through 2024
Annual dues: $4,605
Pathologists’ Assistant
Master of Science
National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory
Science (NAACLS)
5600 N. River Rd,
Suite 720
Rosemont, IL 60018-5119
847-939-3597
www.naacls.org
Accredited through 2027
Master of Science began Fall 2017
Bachelor’s degree to terminate August 2018
Annual dues: $2325
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
19 *This report summarizes the accreditation status of Wayne State University, its colleges, and its programs as of August 2019
EUGENE APPLEBAUM COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND HEALTH SCIENCES (CONT.)
Pharmacy
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D Program)
American Council on Pharmaceutical Education
(ACPE)
135 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 4100
Chicago, IL 60603-4810
Phone: (312) 664-3575
Fax: (312) 664-4652 or (312) 664-7008
www.acpe-accredit.org
Accredited through June 30, 2024
Interim reports due: October 15, 2020
Annual dues: $8,203
Re-accreditation fee: $26,232
Physical Therapy
Doctor of Physical Therapy Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy
Education (CAPTE)
1111 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-1488
703-706-3240
www.apta.org
Accredited through 2019
Site visit April 2019
Decision expected October 2019
Annual dues: $4,250
Physician Assistant Studies
Master of Science Accreditation Review Committee on Education for the
Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA)
12000 Findley Road, Suite 150
John Creek, GA 30097
770-476-1224
Fax: 770-476-1738
www.arc-pa.org
Accredited through 2023
Self-Study: 2019
Site Visit: November 2022
Annual dues: $15,000
Radiation Therapy Technology
Bachelor of Science Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic
Technology (JRCERT)
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
312-704-5300
www.jrcert.org
Accredited through 2024
Admission Moratorium June 2018
Annual dues: $2,100
Radiologic Technology
Bachelor of Science
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic
Technology (JRCERT)
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2830
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
312-704-5300
www.jrcert.org
Accredited through 2019
Site visit scheduled September 2019
Annual fee: $2,100
Estimated upcoming accreditation fees: $3,700
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
20 *This report summarizes the accreditation status of Wayne State University, its colleges, and its programs as of August 2019
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Bachelor of Social Work
Master of Social Work
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
1701 Duke Street, Suite 200
Alexandria, VA 22314
email: [email protected]
703-683-8080
Accredited June 2015 – June 2023
Next site visit: February 2023
Annual dues: $10,400
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
21 *This report summarizes the accreditation status of Wayne State University, its colleges, and its programs as of August 2019
OTHER SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS
Counseling and Psychological Services
Academic Affairs, Student Academic Services
International Association of Counseling Services, Inc.
101 S. Whiting Street, Suite 211
Alexandria, VA 22304
www.iacsinc.org/uccstand
Accredited, renewed annually through annual report
Annual Dues: $1600.00
Institutional Animal Care and Use Program and
Division of Laboratory Animal Resources
(Wayne State University and the John D. Dingell
Veterans Affairs Medical Center)
Association for Assessment and Accreditation of
Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC)
5288 Corporate Drive, Suite 203
Frederick, MD 21703-2879
www.aalac.org
Reaccredited March 23, 2018
Next site visit expected October 2020
Unit number: 000393
Annual report submitted January 2019
Annual dues: $6280
U.S. Department of Agriculture
USDA/APHIS/AC
920 Main Campus Drive Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27606-5210
www.aphis.usda.gov
Registered. Registration certificate No. 34-R-0014.
Annual report due NLT December 1 each year.
Last submitted November 19, 2018
USDA Registration Certificate Re-registered 2017
Registration expires July 25, 2020
Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare
Division of Assurances
6705 Rockledge Drive
RKL 1, Suite 360, MSC 7982
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/olaw/olaw.htm
Approved Assurance for Laboratory Animal Care and
Use Program.
Assurance No. D16-00198
Effective 2/2/2018
Expires 2-28-2022
Annual report due NLT January 31st
Annual report acknowledgement January 10, 2019
Institutional Review Board Association for the Accreditation of Human Research
Protection Programs
915 15th Street, Suite 400
Washington, DC
Accredited through 2020 Annual Fee: Level 8 $18,400
English Language Institute The Commission on English Language Program
Accreditation (CEA)
1001 North Fairfax Street, Suite 630
Alexandria, VA 22314
cea-accredit.org
Initial Accreditation in 2019
Accredited through 2024
Wayne State University: 2019 Accreditation Status Report*
22 *This report summarizes the accreditation status of Wayne State University, its colleges, and its programs as of August 2019
WSU SOLE SPONSORED GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
PROGRAM ACCREDITING AGENCY CURRENT ACCREDITATION
STATUS
EFFECTIVE DATE OF
LAST ACCREDITATION
SCHEDULED
ACCREDITATION VISIT
Anesthesiology
Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for
Anesthesiology
Continued Accreditation January 2019 October 2026
Dermatology Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for Dermatology
Continued Accreditation January 2019 July 2020
Family Medicine Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for Family
Medicine
Continued Accreditation January 2019 May 2020
Internal Medicine (IM) Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for Internal
Medicine
Continued Accreditation January 2019 September 2023
Ophthalmic Plastic &
Reconstructive Surgery
Fellowship
Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for
Ophthalmology
Continued Accreditation January 2019 December 2023
Otolaryngology Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for
Otolaryngology
Continued Accreditation January 2019 August 2021
Preventive Medicine Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for Preventive
Medicine Programs
Initial Accreditation December 2018 July 2020
Transitional Year Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for Transitional
Year Programs
Continued Accreditation December 2018 November 2020
Urology Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education, Residency
Review Committee for Urology
Continued Accreditation January 2019 December 2019
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Appendix B
2018 - 19 Status Report on Programs
with Less than Full Accreditation
In 2018, there were two programs with less than full accreditation.
In 2019, there is one program with less than full accreditation. The program is:
1. Teacher Education program Probationary Accreditation
The table below lists the program, the reason for the rankings and the progress, where appropriate, toward improvements.
Program 2018 Status 2019 Status Last Review Next Review Teacher
Education
Probationary accreditation granted. Standard 5
(Provider Quality Assurance and Continuous
Improvement) not met.
A probationary accreditation site visit took
place on March 2-4, 2019. Although CAEP's
official decision regarding the remaining five
years of the current accreditation cycle will not
be rendered until November 2019, site visit
reviewers have indicated in the site visit report
that Wayne State University has positively
addressed and corrected all cited stipulations.
WSU site visit reporting and evidence can be
found on the WSU website:
http://coe.wayne.edu/accreditation/quality_assu
rance_standards.php
March 2019 TBD