Life Files Suits Against CCE
University Charges Council On Chiropractic Education Denied Due Process In Reaffirmation of Accreditation Review
University Charges Council On Chiropractic Education Denied Due Process In Reaffirmation of Accreditation Review
Decision Rebukes CCE Accreditation Policies In a stunning victory for Life University, and a stinging rebuke to CCE’s accreditation policies, the New Jersey State Board of Chiropractic Examiners provisionally approved Life’s chiropractic program. In a unanimous vote, the Board accepted the recommendations of its Site Team, which performed an exhaustive on site review of the
From: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) October 16, 2002: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) has uncovered what appear to be major organizational problems within the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). “While examining the processes and rules CCE uses to accredit and de-accredit chiropractic programs and the legal sources of their authority,
By Andy Forelli, D.C. In order to do the best for the students and to save the college, Sid E. Williams, D.C. has resigned the helm of Life Chiropractic under pressure from the CCE and upon the request by the college board. Whether you like Sidney Earl Williams or hate him, know him or don’t,
FROM: Guy F. Riekeman, D.C., President As you have heard by now, Life University has lost its accredited status with CCE. The Palmer Chiropractic University System is saddened by this news. We are especially aware of and sympathize with the disruption this will cause in the lives of Life University’s students, faculty, staff and administrators.
University Charges Council On Chiropractic Education Denied Due Process In Reaffirmation of Accreditation Review
Decision Rebukes CCE Accreditation Policies In a stunning victory for Life University, and a stinging rebuke to CCE’s accreditation policies, the New Jersey State Board of Chiropractic Examiners provisionally approved Life’s chiropractic program. In a unanimous vote, the Board accepted the recommendations of its Site Team, which performed an exhaustive on site review of the
From: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) October 16, 2002: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) has uncovered what appear to be major organizational problems within the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). “While examining the processes and rules CCE uses to accredit and de-accredit chiropractic programs and the legal sources of their authority,
By Andy Forelli, D.C. In order to do the best for the students and to save the college, Sid E. Williams, D.C. has resigned the helm of Life Chiropractic under pressure from the CCE and upon the request by the college board. Whether you like Sidney Earl Williams or hate him, know him or don’t,
FROM: Guy F. Riekeman, D.C., President As you have heard by now, Life University has lost its accredited status with CCE. The Palmer Chiropractic University System is saddened by this news. We are especially aware of and sympathize with the disruption this will cause in the lives of Life University’s students, faculty, staff and administrators.