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A national advocate and institutional voice for academic quality through accreditation, the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) is an association of degree-granting colleges and universities and recognizes institutional and programmatic accrediting organizations. CHEA recognition indicates that an accrediting organization has met rigorous standards for the promotion of academic quality, institutional improvement, and advancement of student success. Since its founding in 1996, CHEA has been the primary advocate for higher education accreditation and is the only nongovernmental organization that recognizes U.S. accrediting organizations.
Country/AreaSri Lanka
Company Emailinfo@chea.org
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Company phone(202) 955-6126
Established1996
Company Revenue$2,941,000
Number of employees<25
SIC Code86862
NAICS Code81813
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Q1: What is the address of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)?
A1: The address of CHEA is One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 510 • Washington, DC 20036.

Q2: What is the phone number and fax number of CHEA?
A2: The phone number of CHEA is 202-955-6126, and the fax number is 202-915-0818.

Q3: Who can help with finding an invoice for a higher education institution that is a member of CHEA?
A3: Eric Selwyn at 202-372-9259 or by email at Selwyn@chea.org can assist with finding an invoice.

Q4: What is the purpose of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)?
A4: The purpose of CHEA is to serve as the national voice of accreditation, promoting academic quality and assuring that higher education institutions meet rigorous standards.

Q5: What are the types of memberships available in the International Quality Group (CIQG) within CHEA?
A5: There are two types of memberships available in CIQG: international membership and affiliate membership. International membership is prioritized for international agencies/organizations, while affiliate membership is also available.

Q6: What is the focus of the CHEA International Quality Group (CIQG)?
A6: The focus of CIQG is to foster quality in higher education across the globe through collaboration, respecting diversity in systems, operations, and thoughts represented within the group.

Q7: How can individuals or organizations join CHEA or CIQG?
A7: Membership in CHEA or CIQG can be joined by visiting the CHEA website, renewing existing membership, or contacting the organization directly for more information.

Q8: What resources are available on the CHEA website for higher education institutions and students?
A8: The CHEA website offers various resources, including publications, research papers, and webinars, as well as information on accreditation, recognition, and quality assurance in higher education.
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