Accreditation
Current Accreditations
The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) is an independent corporation that was founded
                                             in 1895 as one of six regional institutional accreditors in the United States. HLC
                                             accredits degree-granting post-secondary educational institutions in a 19 state region,
                                             which includes the state of Arkansas.
HLC Mission: Advance the common good through quality assurance of higher education
                                             as the leader in equitable, transformative and trusted accreditation in the service
                                             of students and member institutions.
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The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs is the largest
                                             programmatic accreditor of the health sciences professions. In collaboration with
                                             its Committees on Accreditation, CAAHEP reviews and accredits over 2100 individual
                                             education programs in 32 health science occupations. CAAHEP accredited programs are
                                             assessed on an ongoing basis to assure that they meet the Standards and Guidelines
                                             of each profession.
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The National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) exists to
                                             determine, through examination, if an individual has acquired both theoretical and
                                             practical knowledge of surgical technology or surgical first assisting. In addition,
                                             through the acquisition of continuing education credits or by re-examination, CST’s
                                             certified after August 31, 1977 and all CST/CSFAs are required to stay up to date
                                             with changes in the medical field.
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The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) is a national nonprofit working
                                             to improve education-to-career pathways for adult learners. We help organizations
                                             succeed by providing expertise, resources, and innovative solutions that effectively
                                             support adult learners as they navigate on- and off-ramps between education and employment.
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The National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) is a
                           nonprofit organization that helps expand students’ access to educational opportunities
                           and ensure more efficient, consistent, and effective regulation of distance education
                           programs. ASU-Newport has been approved to participate in the National Council for
                           State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements.
Information Resources:
More Information about the Higher Learning Commission, the accreditation process, and criteria for accreditation can be found at:
- (from the HLC)
 - Current HLC Accreditation
 
HLC Accreditation Officer:
Dr. Typhanie Myers
Provost/Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
typhanie_myers@asun.edu
870-512-7704
Office of the Chancellor
chancellor@asun.edu
870-512-7850
