Florida Technical College is a private, provisionally accredited for profit college established in 1982, FTC offers associate's and bachelor's degrees as well as diploma programs in six campuses in the state of Florida: Cutler Bay, DeLand, Orlando, Kissimmee, Pembroke Pines and Lakeland. Its parent firm EduK Group is owned by the private equity firm Leeds Equity Partners. It was formerly accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.
History
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Founded in 1982, Florida Technical College is a private, accredited two-year, diploma and bachelor's degree granting college with campuses in Cutler Bay, DeLand, Orlando, Kissimmee, Pembroke Pines and Lakeland.
Accreditation
On December 12, 2016, John King Jr., the United States Secretary of Education, finalized the process of revoking the U.S. Department of Education's recognition of (ACICS) as an accreditor.
The United States Department of Education no longer recognizes (ACICS) as an authorized accrediting agency as of December 12, 2016. However, Florida Technical College is approved to receive Title IV funding under a provisional Program Participation Agreement (PPA) for 18 months beginning December 12, 2016 while it is seeking a new federally recognized accreditor.
Florida Technical College is accredited by the Accrediting Council on Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). Although (ACICS) is no longer a federally recognized accrediting agency, the United States Department of Education granted FTC provisional certification- for continued participation in the federal student aid programs for up to 18 months from the date of their final decision, which ends in June 2018. This 18-month provisional certification period allows institutions to seek accreditation from another federally recognized accrediting agency. If FTC does not obtain such accreditation within the 18-month period, FTC will no longer be eligible to receive funds under Title IV, HEA programs.
December 12, 2016 - U.S. Department of Education - Provisional Certification-
Alumni
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See also
- Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
References
External links
- Official website