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The overseer of accreditation will work with the insititution plan a date for the on location visit. When the date is set, the distance Education and preparing gathering will give extra data about the visit.

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  1. DETC ACCREDITING COMMISSION 1601 18th Street, NW, Suite 2 • Washington, D.C. 20009-2529 • (202) 234-5100; fax (202) 332-1386 • www.detc.org December 13, 2013 Mr. Ryan Doan Executive Director/PDSO International American University 4201 Wilshire Boulevard Suite #610 Los Angeles, CA 90010 Dear Mr. Doan: Enclosed please find a copy of the Readiness Assessment Report completed on November 30, 2013. The assessment states that the International American University (IAU) is reasonably ready to undergo an on-site visit. As stated in the report, we remind you that the Readiness Assessment is intended to be a helpful resource to IAU as it prepares for an on-site visit within the next year. This report is not intended to cover all aspects that will be addressed by a full committee of examiners, any of whom may discover conditions requiring that accreditation be denied. IAU is cautioned that a full visiting committee, the subject specialist(s), and the Accrediting Commission may report new findings and written recommendations. Each of the above mentioned members will have access to all of the reports associated with the IAU’s accreditation process. The next step in the accreditation process is for IAU is to submit curriculum materials for review by a subject specialist(s). Please review C.5. Policy on Course/Program Approvals as the university prepares the curriculum materials. In order for IAU to undergo a visit in the fall of 2014, the university must submit its curriculum material no later than March 3, 2013. Please email a course/program listing to Ms. Lissette Hubbard at Lissette@detc.org prior to curriculum submission. The Director of Accreditation will work with the institution to schedule a date for the on-site visit. Once the date is set, the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC) will provide additional information about the visit. Please note that the updated Self-Evaluation Report (SER) should be sent to the on-site team four to six weeks prior to the scheduled visit. We look forward to working with the IAU as preparations are made for an initial accreditation visit. As always, we invite your comments relating to the accreditation process independent of written responses for any reports provided by DETC. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we may be of further assistance. Sincerely, Nan Bayster Ridgeway Director of Accreditation Enclosure The Distance Education and Training Council (DETC) is a nationally recognized, non-profit accrediting association of distance education institutions.

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