"The CCE Commission on Accreditation (COA) has reviewed the application for reaffirmation of accreditation of the Doctor of Chiropractic degree program at Life University College of Chiropractic (LUCC) of Marietta, Georgia.
"A sanction of probation is imposed to indicate serious deficiencies toward compliance with the requirements of the CCE Standards for Doctor of Chiropractic Programs and Institutions (Standards). The CCE Stantards stipulates that the COA may revoke accredited status if the program or institution fails to correct noted deficiencies or otherwise fails to comply with requirements stated in the Standards.
"Given the confidential nature of the accreditation relationship and the COA commitment to work positively in being of assistance to programs/institutions in such situations, no further or more specific information about this matter will be provided in the current circumstances.
"The CCE Standards for Doctor of Chiropractic Programs and Institutions may be read and copied at the CCE website: www.cce-usa.org."
(Editor's note:) In a related matter, Life University was recently visited by the reaffirmation committee of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) regarding regional accreditation, which SACS reaffirms every 10 years. The SACS Commission on Colleges is expected to make a determination of Life U. by mid-December of this year. For more information on SACS, visit www.sacscoc.org.
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