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"Since 2000, NCATE has been leading the reform movement for accountability in higher education by requiring colleges of education to produce performance based assessments to measure candidate’s proficiencies, programs, and unit operations. Regional accreditation organizations are now requiring the same rigorous value-added assessments and are asking faculty from education to be leaders at their institutions. This paradigm shift is creating a culture on college campuses towards innovation and quality improvements."
Dr. Barbara Chesler Buckner, Coastal Carolina University
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Fee Schedule for NCATE Accredited Institutions
Updated June 4, 2009
Fees for JULY 1, 2009 - JUNE 30, 2010
 
(1) Institutions accredited by NCATE, including Pre-Candidate and Candidate Institutions, are required to pay an annual Accreditation Fee according to the following schedule:

Number of Program Completers/Year Fiscal Year 2009
Base and Graduated Fee
1-50 $2,040
51-150 $2,265
151-300 $2,590
301-500 $2,975
501-1,000 $3,920
Over 1000 $4,560
 
(2) Institutions accredited by NCATE, including Pre-Candidate and Candidate Institutions, that are not members of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education must pay an additional annual Sustaining Fee according to the following schedule:

Number of Program Completers/Year Fiscal Year 2009
Sustaining Fee
1-50 $1,255
51-150 $1,360
151-300 $1,525
301-500 $1,760
Over 500 $2,075
 
(3) Institutions are required to pay a Periodic Evaluation Fee of $4,050– $10,800, during the semester of their review by the Board of Examiners. The Periodic Evaluation Fee will be assessed dependent on institution size, number of programs, and state protocols.
(4) Payment may be made by check or established wire transfer; no credit card payments will be accepted for Accreditation Fees.
 
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