UH law school earns maximum 10-year reaccreditation
William S. Richardson School of Law has been reaccredited for 10 years by the American Bar Association¡¯s Section of Legal Education and Admissions.
William S. Richardson School of Law has been reaccredited for 10 years by the American Bar Association¡¯s Section of Legal Education and Admissions.
The bachelor¡¯s and master¡¯s programs each received a full eight-year reaccreditation, and an undergraduate distance education option was approved.
Accreditation allows Kauaʻi CC students to sit for the certified medical assistant exam and earn a certificate of achievement.
Keiki Hauʻoli Children’s Center was recently reaccredited for five years by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
The nursing program has been awarded accreditation for eight years, the longest period possible by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
The award declares that the college¡¯s culinary arts program has established high standards, accountability and credibility.
The program was accredited for seven years by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration, the global standard for graduate-level public service education.
This year’s positive assessment was determined by a site visit and a 110-page self-study compiled by faculty, staff, students and community members.
The college has been accredited at the highest level of master class by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation.
The bachelor of arts in business administration program has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.