Is AALE recognized by the federal government?
Yes, since 1995 the U.S. Department of Education has recognized AALE as an accreditor of colleges and university programs that offer B.A. degrees in the liberal arts. The U.S. Department of Education only recognizes post-secondary accreditors. Therefore no accreditor—whether regional or AALE—is federally recognized at the K-12 level for public, charter, or independent schools.
The Academy certifies and accredits programs and colleges worldwide that are concerned with with liberal education and the liberal arts. The Academy is not a Title IV accreditor for colleges within the US. The U.S. Department of Education only recognizes post-secondary accreditors. Therefore no accreditor—whether regional or AALE—is federally recognized at the K-12 level for public, charter, or independent schools.
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