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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The process of reviewing the accreditation of an institution.
- noun Renewal of accreditation status.
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He also facilitated an interdisciplinary student-run business, designed and implemented a support staff development program, successfully addressed midterm reaccreditation issues and increased hiring of new faculty from underrepresented groups.
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Bart, anyone going thru SACS reaccreditation has my sincerest condolences :
TEXAS FAITH: Why is the political pendulum swinging so much? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010
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It also cited reaccreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Universities and growth in the number of math, science and engineering majors.
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GMU's problems began in early 2000, when the American Bar Association visited the law school, which has a somewhat conservative reputation, for its routine reaccreditation inspection.
The ABA's 'Diversity' Diktat Gail Heriot 2008
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The GMU law school was finally notified of its reaccreditation in 2006, after six long and unnecessary years of abuse – just in time for the next round in the seven-year reaccreditation process.
The ABA's 'Diversity' Diktat Gail Heriot 2008
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We do testing and reaccreditation for each team every three years.
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Examining questions around recruitment, retention, retirement, mid-career rejuvenation, remuneration, repatriation, reaccreditation, and restructuring, the previous study presented a view of library human resources at a time of profound change within the field.
New Study: Training Gaps Analysis for Professional Librarians and Library Technicians — Slaw 2005
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Examining questions around recruitment, retention, retirement, mid-career rejuvenation, remuneration, repatriation, reaccreditation, and restructuring, the previous study presented a view of library human resources at a time of profound change within the field.
Slaw » New Study: Training Gaps Analysis for Professional Librarians and Library Technicians » Print 2005
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Examining questions around recruitment, retention, retirement, mid-career rejuvenation, remuneration, repatriation, reaccreditation, and restructuring, the previous study presented a view of library human resources at a time of profound change within the field.
New Study: Training Gaps Analysis for Professional Librarians and Library Technicians — Slaw 2005
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InPlay: American Dental announces the reaccreditation of Cumberland Dental by the
American Dental Partners Announces the Reaccreditation of Cumberland Dental - Yahoo! Finance 2011
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