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State of
Indiana renews Huntington's accreditation
FOR RELEASE July 12, 2006
Huntington, Ind.—Huntington
University’s
Department of Education has proven its commitment to producing quality
teachers for the nation’s children by achieving renewed accreditation under
the standards of the state of Indiana.
“Huntington University is proud of the high quality programs offered by our
Education Department,” said Dr. Norris Friesen, vice president and dean of
Huntington University. “We have an ongoing commitment to meet and exceed
standards of teacher preparation in the state and to prepare teachers to
make a positive impact on the lives of young people.”
Huntington University’s education programs have been accredited by the state
of Indiana since 1917.
“State accreditation is a
rigorous process and is not automatic,” said Steve Holtrop, associate
professor of education & associate dean for graduate and adult studies.
“Although the state uses the same standards as the National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher Education, the state’s Teacher Education Committee
makes its own decision on every standard for each of the 40
Indiana institutions of higher education with teacher education programs.”
Accreditation standards require the state’s Teacher Education Committee to
read institutional reports, board of examiners reports, Rejoinders and Unit
Accreditation Board Reports before making standard-by-standard
decisions. TEC decisions are reviewed by the Professional Standards Board
and the state superintendent of public instruction for final approval.
Huntington University’s Department of Education offers bachelor’s and
master’s degree programs for students who desire to become teachers or to
expand their knowledge and skills. Elementary education majors can obtain
endorsements for teaching kindergarten or middle school. Secondary education
majors can be certified to teach middle school and high school art,
business, English, mathematics, science or social studies. All-grade majors
are available in art, music and physical education.
For more information about the Huntington University Department of
Education, call (260) 359-4231 or visit the web site at
www.huntington.edu/education.
Huntington University is a comprehensive
Christian college of the liberal arts offering graduate and undergraduate
programs in more than 70 academic concentrations.
U.S.News & World Report
ranks Huntington among the best colleges in the Midwest.
Founded in 1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Huntington
University is located on a contemporary, lakeside
campus in northeast
Indiana. The University is a member of the
Council for Christian Colleges
and Universities (CCCU).
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Contact
John Paff
Executive Director of Communication
260.359.4051
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