14.5.b Separate Accreditation for Units of a
Member Institution
Applicable
Policy Statement. If the Commission on Colleges determines
that an extended unit is autonomous to the extent that the control over that
unit by the parent or its board is significantly impaired, the Commission may
direct that the extended unit seek to become a separately accredited
institution. A unit which seeks separate accreditation should bear a different
name from that of the parent. A unit which is located in a state or country
outside the geographic jurisdiction of the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools and which the Commission determines should be separately accredited or
the institution requests to be separately accredited, applies for separate
accreditation from the regional accrediting association that accredits colleges
in that state or country.
Implementation: If,
during its review of the institution, the Commission determines that an
extended unit is sufficiently autonomous to the extent that the parent campus
has little or no control, the Commission will use this policy to recommend
separate accreditation of the extended unit. No response is required by the
institution.
x
Compliance o
Non-Compliance o Partial Compliance
The University of
Louisiana at Lafayette is not a separate unit and is in compliance with this
standard.