I would contact them directly to make sure but I would guess it is synonymous with accredited. They may be hesitant to say accredited because there are a number of accreditation mills out there now accrediting all kinds of sorry excuses for educational institutions. Or they may have their own list of approved colleges. That would be important to know ASAP.

 

Rick

 

Dr. Rick Froman, Chair
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor of Psychology
John Brown University
2000 W. University
Siloam Springs, AR  72761
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(479) 524-7295
http://www.jbu.edu/academics/hss/faculty/rfroman.asp



"Pete, it's a fool that looks for logic in the chambers of the human heart."
- Ulysses Everett McGill


From: Horton, Joseph J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:48 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] "approved college or university"?

 

Hello: One of my students was reading the Oregon Department of Health Licensing website. She is applying to grad schools and thinks she might be interested in licensure in Oregon. Under education, the site has “Graduation from a master's or doctoral level educational program in mental health counseling or a related field from an approved college or university.” Do any TIPSters know what an approved college of university means? The student says that this all of the information under the education section of the site.

 

Thanks!

Joe

 

Joseph J. Horton Ph. D.

Box 3077

Grove City College

Grove City, PA 16127

 

724-458-2004

 

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