North Central Accredited

North Central Accreditation
The Learning Institute is pleased to announce
that it is accredited by the North Central Association Commission
on Accreditation and School Improvement.
This can be verified on the
Arizona Department of Education (http://www.ade.state.az.us)
and/ or the North Central Website (http://www.ncacasi.org).
What is North Central Accreditation?
The North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement
is a non-governmental, voluntary organization that accredits more than 8,500
public and private schools in 19 states.
To earn accreditation, schools must meet quality standards, be evaluated by
an outside group of professionals, and implement a school improvement plan
focused on increasing student performance.
What does this mean to you?
· Increased Performance: Accreditation focuses a school on improving learning for all students.
· Transfer of Credits: Accreditation eases the transition of students as they move from one accredited school to another.
· Access to programs and scholarships: Accreditation can also benefit students as they apply for federal grants or scholarships, or pursue admission to colleges, technical schools, or military programs that require students to come from regionally accredited schools.
Accreditation assures parents and the public that the school is focused
on raising student achievement, providing a safe and enriching learning environment,
and maintaining an efficient and effective operation.