What is ACE and what is its role in the review process?
The American Council on Education is the major national coordinating body for postsecondary education. ACE reviews and makes credit recommendations for formal educational programs and courses offered by organizations such as AIB/ABA. Its credit recommendations are intended to guide colleges and universities as they consider awarding such credit. ACE reviews all courses according to standardized policies and procedures and therefore has a consistent review process that is accepted by colleges and universities as nonpartial and credible.
The American Council on Education, or ACE, is the major national coordinating body for postsecondary education. ACE selects college faculty members to review and make credit recommendations for formal educational programs and courses offered by organizations such as the American Management Association, Cheetah Learning, Delta Airlines, McDonalds Corporation, and others. ACEs credit recommendations are intended to guide colleges and universities as they consider awarding such credit. ACE reviews all courses according to standardized policies and procedures, and therefore has a consistent review process that is accepted by colleges and universities as non-partial and credible.
The American Council on Education, or ACE, is the major national coordinating body for postsecondary education. ACE selects college faculty members to review and make credit recommendations for formal educational programs and courses offered by organizations such as the American Management Association, Cheetah Learning, Delta Airlines, McDonald’s Corporation, and others. ACE’s credit recommendations are intended to guide colleges and universities as they consider awarding such credit. ACE reviews all courses according to standardized policies and procedures, and therefore has a consistent review process that is accepted by colleges and universities as non-partial and credible.