Who within CCE actually makes accreditation decisions?
The Council makes the accreditation decisions. The Council on Chiropractic Education, Inc. (CCE) is the name of the organization itself. CCE is an autonomous national organization. It develops its own Bylaws, and the requirements and procedures for the accreditation of Chiropractic programs and institutions. The requirements and procedures are applied by the Council. Because accreditation is a voluntary, peer-review process, the CCE consists of a diverse representation of chiropractic educators, practitioners, and public members knowledgeable about accreditation. Accreditation requires a request from a program/institution to engage in the process. The Council of The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) consists of 24 members. Of the 24 members, 12 are Program/Institutional representatives, 8 Practicing D.C.s and 4 Public Members. For more information, please view the CCE Bylaws, Articles VI and VIII. The Council manages the business affairs of the organization and is responsible for
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