DETC - Distance Education & Training Council

 

"Through its excellent leadership, DETC is highly regarded as both a gateway to improving distance education and a gatekeeper for barring misuse of federal and other funds-and the diminution of quality."

Susan Porter Robinson
Vice President of Lifelong Learning
American Council on Education,

Educational Assistance Policy Guide

 

"DANTES [The Department of Defense Activity for Nontraditional Education Support] has had a long-standing relationship with the Distance Education and Training Council and has found this relationship to be beneficial in many respects. The DETC Accrediting Commission's rigorous standards regarding the quality of education services have served our nation's Service members in an outstanding manner, and helped ensure Government funds are well spent."

Carol S. Osborn
Deputy Director
DANTES

 

"Evidence is overwhelming that DETC deserves continued recognition as a reliable partner in our mutual quest for high quality educational opportunities for adult learners."

Kathryn M. Snead
President
Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges

 

"DETC and its Executive Director, Mike Lambert, are highly regarded in the accreditation community, and its accreditation standards are as comprehensive as many of the commissions in the regional associations. DETC's assistance in assessing distance learning centers has benefited VA State Approving Agencies, and those receiving VA education benefits."

Dennis L. Cooper
Undersecretary of Veterans Affairs for Benefits
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

"Based on my experience over the past eight years, DETC is viewed as a most reliable accrediting body regarding the quality of education and training offered by the institutions it accredits. In particular, when we determine that it [an institution] is DETC accredited, we know that the school has already met a rigorous review and will have little difficulty in meeting Georgia's standards and criteria."

William C. Crews
Executive Director
Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission
State of Georgia

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About DETC

The Distance Education and Training Council is a non-profit [501 c 6] educational association
located in Washington, D.C.

The Council was founded in 1926 to promote sound educational standards and ethical business practices within the correspondence field. The independent nine-member Accrediting Commission of the DETC was established in 1955; shortly thereafter it gained the approval of the U.S. Department of Education as the "nationally recognized accrediting agency" under terms of Public Law. The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) also recognizes the Accrediting Commission.

With its 80-plus years of history and its highly refined and federally recognized accreditation program, DETC offers distance learning institutions the most current, relevant and practical services for the 21st Century.

The Distance Education and Training Council has been the standard-setting agency for distance education institutions since it was established in 1926. Today, DETC member institutions offer more than 500 different academic, vocational, and avocational courses via distance learning modalities.

DETC FACTS:

- Over 140 million alumni
- Serving the nation since 1926
- Founded: 1926, with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation
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Size: 100 distance institutions in 7 countries enrolling over 3 million students

Recognitions: U.S. Secretary of Education, 1959-present; National Commission on Accrediting, 1973-75; COPA, 1975-93; CORPA, 1993-98; CHEA, 2001-present.

Scope of Activity:

Accreditation of primarily distance institutions at the non-degree postsecondary level and accreditation of degree-awarding primarily distance institutions from the associates through the professional doctoral degree levels; includes Title IV authority for degree institutions.

Student Profile:

Most DETC graduates selected the distance study method because it was the most convenient way for them to learn. The largest percentage of students are ages 41-45 and make $61-71,000 a year. 26% of degrees awarded are at the Associate degree level, 27% are Bachelor's degrees, 37% are Master's degrees, 7% Juris Doctor, and 3% First Professional Degree. It takes an average of 3.4 years for a DETC student to earn a degree.

The Postsecondary Student
-Average Age is 34; 47% male, 53% female
-81% are employed at the time of enrollment
-40% have their tuition paid by employers
-85% have a high school diploma or GED certificate, 40% have an associate's degree, 20% have a bachelor's degree, and 2% have a master's degree
-The average lesson completion rate is 77%, the average graduation rate is 71%

The Degree-Granting Student
-The average age is 37; 55% are male, 45% are female
-94% are employed at the time of enrollment
-38% have their tuition paid by employers
-The average lesson completion rate is 74%, the average graduation rate is 69%

Graduate Satisfaction Rates:

A. Achieved their Goals: 98%
B. Felt Challenged: 98%
C. Would Recommend: 92%

Supervisor Satisfaction Rates:

A. Said DETC Graduate Compared Favorably with Resident School Grad: 100%
B. Said Graduate Performs Better on the Job: 87%
C. Would Encourage Others to Enroll in Accredited Distance Education Programs: 93%

How Difficult is it to Earn the DETC Seal?

Approximately 1 out of 3 applicants eventually earns DETC accreditation. In the last 5 years, out of over 100 applications, only 36 new institutions were accredited; 3 schools had accreditation withdrawn by DETC and 13 others resigned, either voluntarily or with DETC pressure.

A Leader in National and State Affairs

-DETC was responsible, in 1985, for opening the door for all nationally accredited schools to become eligible for military tuition reimbursement funding for active and reserve military members.

-DETC was the only national accrediting agency to gain recognition from the National Commission on Accrediting, the predecessor non-government association of institutional accreditors to the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation (COPA)

-DETC was the first of the national accrediting agencies to forge a partnership with the American Council on Education's college credit recommendation program.

-DETC served on the CHEA Task Force on Credit Transfer (see CHEA's "Transfer and the Public Interest," www.chea.org

-DETC actively supports the NASASPS and has presented at 6 NASASPS Annual Conferences in the past decade

-DETC has executed an agreement for dual accreditation for its institutions with the Middle States Association-Commission on Secondary Schools

-DETC has executed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Wisconsin Educational Approval Board which accepts DETC accreditation in lieu of EAB review for all non-Wisconsin distance institutions enrolling Wisconsin students

-DETC has acceptance from the California Bureau of Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education (BPPVE) where BPPVE accepts DETC evaluations and reports in lieu BPPVE reports.

-DETC's Executive Director serves on the CHEA Commission on International Accreditation, the CHEA Advisory Board on Specialized and National Accreditation; the ACE Commission on Lifelong Learning and the Servicemembers Opportunity College (SOC) Advisory Board.

-DETC consults with the Office of the Secretary of Defense on tuition assistance matters that affect all accredited institutions. The DETC Executive Director was the Chair of the DoD Task Force on Principles of Good Practice for Distance Learning.


A Few Famous Alumni


-Industrialist Walter Chrysler
-Senators Barry Goldwater and Stuart Symington
-President Franklin D. Roosevelt
-South African President Nelson Mandella
-Cartoonist Charles Shultz
-Playwright Clifford Odets

Learn more about DETC:

The Association
The Accrediting Commission
"Corporate Training Traditions are History" By: Jan Larson, DETC Accrediting Commission

 


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DETC 1601 18th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009
Tel: 202-234-5100
Main Website: www.detc.org