Email List Service

ASPA runs a "closed" email listserv for representatives of member organizations. In order to receive or send mail you must be added to the listserv by the ASPA office. Individuals who are on the list may send email to individuals on the list by addressing the email to: aspa-list at aspa-usa.org

Individuals who wish to send messages but are not on the list should contact the ASPA office by emailing to the following address: aspa at aspa-usa.org

LIST ARCHIVE: Messages that were previously posted to the list are archived and are available to ASPA members only by clicking here to enter your User ID and Password. Members who have forgotten their User ID and Password may contact the ASPA Office for assistance.

Rules for ASPA E-mail List:

By joining and using ASPA's email list, you agree that you have read and will follow the rules and guidelines set for this peer discussion list. You also agree to reserve list discussions for topics best suited to the medium.

Guidelines govern accepted behavior on e-mail lists. For instance, violating antitrust regulations, libeling others, selling, and marketing are not permissible. ASPA reserves the right to remove from the list anyone who violate these rules.

  • Do not challenge or attack others. The discussions on the lists are meant to stimulate conversation not to create contention.
  • Do not post commercial messages.
  • Use caution when discussing products. Information posted on the lists is available for all to see, and comments are subject to libel, slander, and antitrust laws.
  • All defamatory, abusive, profane, threatening, offensive, or illegal materials are strictly prohibited. Do not post anything in a message to the list that you would not want the world to see or that you would not want anyone to know came from you.
  • Please note carefully all items listed in the disclaimer, particularly regarding the copyright ownership of information posted to the list.
  • Remember that ASPA and other email list participants have the right to reproduce postings to the list.

List etiquette:

  • State concisely and clearly the specific topic of the message in the subject line.
  • Warn other list participants of lengthy messages either in the subject line or at the beginning of the message body with a line that says "Long Message."
  • Include relevant portions of the original message to set a context for your reply. Put your response before the text copied from the original posting.
  • Typing your entire message in capital letters is equivalent to shouting and is hard to read. Avoid using all caps unless that is the best way to distinguish your answer from the text of the original message.
  • Include a signature tag on all messages. Include your name, affiliation, location, and email address.
  • Using your "reply to" option will direct the message just to the person who sent the original posting. Using your "reply to all" option will also send your message to the entire list. Messages to the entire list should contain information that everyone can benefit from. Messages such as "thanks for the information" or "me, too" should go to individuals not to the entire list.
  • Send administrative messages to the ASPA office, not through the list.

Disclaimer

This list is provided as a service of the Association of Specialized and Professional Accreditors. ASPA accepts no responsibility for the opinions and information posted on this site by others.

Messages should not be posted if they encourage or facilitate members to arrive at any agreement that either expressly or impliedly leads to price fixing, a boycott of another's business, or other conduct intended to illegally restrict free trade. Messages that encourage or facilitate an agreement about the following subjects are inappropriate: prices, discounts, or terms or conditions of sale; salaries; profits, profit margins, or cost data; market shares, sales territories, or markets; allocation of customers or territories; or selection, rejection, or termination of customers or suppliers.

Do not post any defamatory, abusive, profane, threatening, offensive, or illegal materials. Do not post any information or other material protected by copyright without the permission of the copyright owner. By posting material, the posting party warrants and represents that he or she owns the copyright with respect to such material or has received permission from the copyright owner. In addition, the posting party grants ASPA and users of this list the nonexclusive right and license to display, copy, publish, distribute, transmit, print, and use such information or other material.

ASPA does not actively monitor the site for inappropriate postings and does not on its own undertake editorial control of postings. However, in the event that any inappropriate posting is brought to ASPA's attention, ASPA will take all appropriate action.

ASPA reserves the right to terminate access to any user who does not abide by these guidelines.

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ASPA Documents


Code of Good Practice for a National Service/Oversight Organization

Principles for Reviewing Policy and Legislative Proposals Re: Institutional and Specialized Accreditation (Endorsed 4/4/05)

A Message to Our Publics

Accreditation Acronyms

Accreditation in the United States

ASPA Amicus Curiae Brief

ASPA Digest of Best Practices - Developing New Members of the Board

ASPA Statement on Professional Doctorates - September 2008

Collaborative Evaluations by Regional and Specialized Accrediting Agencies

Historical Statements for Accrediting Bodies
Individual sections:

Authored by Others


Lucien "Skip" Capone III, University Counsel, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Protecting Residency Programs' ACGME Compliance Documents from Disclosure Under State Public Records Acts by Douglas Carlson, Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon, Chicago (ACGME Counsel), November 2004

Reauthorization: America's Conversation with Its Postsecondary Schools (Summary) by Bernard Fryshman, Executive Vice President, Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools - February 10, 2004 ((Full Paper - 70 pages - see table of contents))

Consistency in Accrediting Team Recommendations by Katy E. Marre, Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio (April 2003)

Autonomy and Integrity in the Era of Collaboration and Cooperation by Steve Crow (September 2002)

Success With Respect to Student Achievement by Karen W. Kershenstein (June 2002)

Are Universities Overrun by Accreditors? A Look at the Data
(Dr. David J. Werner - The CHEA Chronical - October 2001, Volume 4, Number 2)

Recognition Chronology Compiled by Cynthia A. Davenport

The documents here are posted with permission of the authors and copyright owners.