ASA College Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Middle States Commission on Higher Education (2024)

What does the loss of accreditation mean for current students at ASA College?

The Commission took action to withdraw accreditation from ASA College on November 11, 2022. Since that action, the institution announced it will close all campuses at the end of fall semester on February 24, 2023.

Who can students contact at other institutions?

On February 15, 2023, the Commission called for institutions in addition to those with approved teach-out agreements to offer support and provide options for ASA College students. The following institutions responded to the call to offer help for students.

Brookdale Community College
Contact: 732-224-2345, www.brookdalecc.edu
State: New Jersey
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

Clarkson University
Contact: Katy Collette, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions,315-268-6480, [emailprotected]
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

College of Staten Island of the City University of New York
Contacts: Aneicia Washington, Associate Director, Workforce Development and Innovation, 718-982-2182, [emailprotected]
Monika Wojciechowski, Assistant Director of Admissions, 646-481-5344, [emailprotected]
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

Fairleigh Dickinson University
Contact: Jeffrey Teller, Director of On-Line Degree Completion Programs, 201-692-7357, [emailprotected]
State: New Jersey
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

Five Towns College
Contact: 631-424-7000, www.ftc.edu
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

Metropolitan College of New York
Contact: Humphrey A. Crookendale, Vice President for Academic Affairs, 212-343-1234 x2602, [emailprotected]
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

Molloy College
Contact: Giovanni Mayo, Admissions Counselor, 516-323-4041, [emailprotected]
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

Onondaga Community College
Contact: Wendy Allen, Director of Student Recruitment, 315-498-2860, [emailprotected]
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

Onondaga Community College Information and Onboarding Sessions:
Friday, March 10 | 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 15 | 12:30 p.m.
Friday, March 17 | 12:30 p.m.
www.sunyocc.edu/goupstate

Queensborough Community College
Contact: Patricia Ramos, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, 718-281-5217, [emailprotected]
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

SUNY Empire State College
Contact: 518-587-2100, www.esc.edu
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Contact: 718-429-6600, www.vaughn.edu
State: New York
Accreditor: MSCHE
Phase/Status: Accredited/Accreditation Reaffirmed

American National University
Contact: 833-388-1100, www.an.edu
State: Virginia
Accreditor: DEAC
Phase/Status: Accredited

Who can students in career pathways programs contact for additional information?

New York students in career pathway programs should contact [emailprotected] with questions.

Which teach-out agreements have been approved?

The following teach-out agreements have been approved by the Commission:

  • Berkeley College – New York
    • Programs:
    • Business Administration-Management (AAS)
    • Justice Studies-Criminal Justice (AAS)
    • Legal Studies (AAS)
  • Helene Fuld College of Nursing
    • Programs:
    • Nursing (AAS)
  • Touro University
    • Programs:
    • Business Administration (AAS)
    • Business Management and Administration with a concentration in Information Systems (AOS)
    • Business Management and Administration with a concentration in Data Communications (AOS)
    • Criminal Justice (AS)
    • Nursing (AAS)
    • Paralegal Studies (AS)
  • Florida Memorial University
    • Programs:
    • Business Administration (BS)
    • Finance (BS)
    • Criminal Justice (BA)
    • Psychology (BS)
    • Healthcare with a concentration in Administration (BS)

ASA College has reported that no teach-out agreements have been pursued for online students.

Students who were made aware of a potential teach-out agreement between ASA College and Albizu University should understand that Albizu University withdrew that teach-out agreement. It is not approved or under review by the Commission. Students who wish to transfer to Albizu University should contact them directly.

On February 3, 2023, ASA College has reported that potential teach-out agreements between ASA College and Keiser University or Southeastern University have been withdrawn and are, therefore, no longer under review by the Commission.

Students who were made aware of potential teach-out agreements between ASA College and United International College should understand that the teach-out agreement has been rejectedbecause ASA College was unable to provide evidence of an institutional accreditor for the institution that is recognized by the United Stated Department of Education.

Students who were made aware of potential teach-out agreements between ASA College and Alliance University should understand that Alliance University’s current accreditation status is non-compliance probation. Therefore, any teach-out agreements would be rejected. Students should always research the accreditation status of the institution they are considering for transfer.

What are teach-out plans and teach-out agreements?

The Commission required ASA College to complete and submit for approval a comprehensive, implementable teach-out plan with signed teach-out agreements. On February 10, 2023, the Commission acted to reject the teach-out plan because it did not meet the criteria established in the Teach-Out Plans and Agreement(s) Policy and Procedures. However, the Commission has acted to approve some teach-out agreements, and students can still transfer at any time to another institution.

A teach-out plan is a written plan developed by the institution that provides for the equitable treatment of students to complete their education. The purpose of the teach-out plan is to make reasonable accommodations and assist students with completing educational programs or credentials or transferring to a new institution. The Commission requires a teach-out plan and teach-out agreements when an institution risks the loss of accreditation or intends to close. Students can also transfer at any time to another institution.

Teach-out agreements are specific agreements made by the institution with appropriate teach-out partner institutions. The purpose of the teach-out agreement is to make accommodations for and assist students as much as possible and provide clear and transparent information regarding those arrangements. They are intended to facilitate students’ transition to another institution so they can graduate in a program of their choosing. These agreements were to be negotiated between ASA and other institutions with similar programs of study. The purpose and importance of clear and transparent teach-out agreements was reiterated to ASA College by the Commission in written and verbal communications. MSCHE has repeatedly required ASA College to provide information on how students in all ASA College programs of student and locations will be accommodated through teach-out agreements and to act expeditiously to find options to accommodate all students.

ASA College has reported that they have publicly disclosed the teach-out plan and all relevant information on their websites. MSCHE has been unable to locate that information at the websites for either New York or Florida students and has reminded ASA College of their obligations to place the appropriate information on their homepages. The quality and substance of reports from ASA College remain insufficient.

In addition, ASA College was required to provide a train-out plan for the Florida Commission for Independent Education for the institution’s locations in Florida. MSCHE has received a copy of the plan submitted to the Florida Commission for Independent Education, and that report failed to provide information required by MSCHE.

Can students transfer to another institution?

The institution has announced its closure at the end of the semester on February 24, 2023. Current students can transfer at any time and to any institution, including those without a teach-out agreement. Students are entitled to receive clear, accurate, and thorough information from ASA College about their options to pursue other educational opportunities.

Students cannot be charged additional fees for exercising the option to transfer.

Where can students transfer?

Students can apply for transfer to any institution that meets their needs and where they may qualify for admission. Transfer opportunities are not limited to those institutions that have teach-out agreements with ASA College. Students can transfer at any time and to any institution.

What other things should students consider when transferring?

Students should look for an institution that is in good standing with accreditors. Students should always research the accreditation status of the institution they are considering for transfer. MSCHE posts accreditation status for its member institutions in the Institution Directory on our website: https://www.msche.org/institution/.

Individual programs may also be accredited by a programmatic accreditor. Students are encouraged to contact both the institutional and programmatic accreditors of institutions and programs to verify the accreditation status of the institution they are considering.

Visit the resources available at https://www.msche.org/student-resources/.

Can ASA College charge students additional fees if they withdraw or transfer?

No, ASA College cannot charge students additional fees for withdrawing or transferring.

Will all students receive a copy of their transcripts?

The New York State Education Department (NYSED) is currently fulfilling transcript requests on behalf of ASA College students. To order a transcript, complete the following form and email to [emailprotected]: ASA College Transcript Request Form. For additional information, please visit https://www.nysed.gov/asacollege.

ASA College had previously reported that students could obtain transcripts from the institution or Parchment Exchange.

MSCHE required ASA College to provide details of the contract with Parchment Exchange and evidence of payment. That information remains outstanding.

ASA College had previously reported that students can and will receive a copy of transcripts from the institution upon request.

Commission policy and procedure require the institution to provide a copy of transcripts to all current students. ASA College cannot withhold student transcripts. New York law prevents institutions from withholding student transcripts and from charging students higher fees for their transcripts if they have unpaid debts (N.Y. Educ. Law § 640).

Where can students find more information on ASA College’s website?

ASA College has reported that it has provided appropriate disclosures to students, including at its website. MSCHE has been unable to verify what information has been provided to students and has required that ASA College share more information with the Commission and post appropriate public disclosures on the homepage of its websites, including both those for its New York and Florida locations.

After repeated reminders to ASA College, the website continues to reflect insufficient information for students.

Who can students contact at ASA College for more information?

MSCHE reminded ASA College of the need for accurate information and additional support for students during a meeting on December 19, 2022, and on January 3, 2023, as well as through a number of communications. MSCHE required that ASA College verify the staff available to assist students as part of the teach-out plan.

MSCHE has also outreached to members of the regulatory triad and other agencies to obtain contact information that may be helpful to students. Resources for students include:

United States Department of Education

https://www.ed.gov/

https://studentaid.gov/feedback-center/

https://fsapartners.ed.gov/help-center/fsa-customer-service-center/service-centers-for-schools/closed-school-contacts

Office of Federal Student Aid

https://studentaid.gov/announcements-events/closed-school

The above link can provide assistance if your college or career school closed while you were enrolled, or soon after you withdrew.

https://studentaid.gov/borrower-defense/

If your school misled you or engaged in other misconduct in violation of certain state laws, you may be eligible for “borrower defense to loan repayment,” sometimes shortened to “borrower defense.” This is the discharge of some or all of your federal student loan debt. Visit the link above for more information.

New York State Education Department

http://www.nysed.gov/

Email: [emailprotected]

http://www.nysed.gov/college-university-evaluation/closures-degree-granting-institutions

https://www.nysed.gov/asacollege

http://www.nysed.gov/college-university-evaluation/transcripts

https://www.op.nysed.gov/

http://www.nysed.gov/college-university-evaluation/complaints

Florida Commission for Independent Education

https://www.fldoe.org/policy/cie/

https://web02.fldoe.org/CIE/Transcript/TranscriptRequest.aspx

Student and Exchange Visitor Program

https://www.ice.gov/sevis/students

https://www.ice.gov/sevis/whats-new

https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/school-search

SEVP Response Center: Phone: 703-603-3400 Email: [emailprotected]

New York Legal Assistance Group: Phone: 212-659-6166 Email: [emailprotected]

National Junior College Athletic Association: Phone: 719-590-9788 Email: [emailprotected]

What does it mean for students applying for admission now and for future students of ASA College?

ASA College has announced its closure. In addition, MSCHE has not permitted ASA College to market to or enroll new students.

The Commission became aware of marketing materials disseminated by ASA College since the November 11, 2022, adverse action was taken. In a meeting with ASA College on December 19, 2023, Commission staff reminded the College that it could not advertise for any programs, whether credit or continuing education.

What does the closure and withdrawal of accreditation mean for students who recently graduated or who expect to graduate by the accreditation cease date from ASA College?

ASA College has announced its closure as of February 24, 2023. On February 10, 2023, the Commission acted to note that ASA College’s accreditation will cease on March 1, 2023.

In terms of the withdrawal of accreditation, student coursework and degrees are considered to have been granted from an accredited institution so long as they are received prior to the date that accreditation will cease. On February 10, 2023, the Commission acted to note that ASA College’s accreditation will cease on March 1, 2023.

What are the next steps involving ASA College’s accreditation?

At the time of the action of withdrawal, the Commission requested a supplemental information report, teach-out plan, and teach out agreements. The Commission received the supplemental information report due December 9, 2022, and additional information on December 20, 2022, and has been following the procedures required for review. This process includes evaluating any teach-out agreements to ensure all students will be accommodated. Despite Commission staff’s repeated requests for additional information from ASA College regarding the teach-out plan and teach-out agreements and meeting with potential teach-out partners and ASA College, MSCHE again requested ASA College to provide additional details needed for the teach-out agreements. ASA College provided additional information on January 24, 2023, when it also informed the Commission that it will close all campuses at the end of fall semester on February 24, 2023.

ASA College was advised to continue identifying appropriate teach-out partners for all students for all programs of study. The Commission will continue to consider teach out agreements should any additional agreements be developed.

When will ASA College lose its accreditation?

ASA College has announced its closure, and MSCHE continues to attempt to obtain information for students and other constituents. On February 10, 2023, the Commission acted to note that ASA College’s accreditation will cease on March 1, 2023.

Student coursework and degrees are considered to have been granted from an accredited institution so long as they are received prior to the date that accreditation will cease. The Commission is reviewing the institution’s closure and will determine an appropriate end date for accreditation. MSCHE’s understanding is that the institution intends to close on February 24, 2023. MSCHE always attempts to continue accreditation so that students who are currently enrolled are not impacted by the withdrawal of accreditation.

How can I contact MSCHE?

MSCHE welcomes inquiries and questions. Please email [emailprotected].

How can students file a complaint against ASA College or another member institution?

ASA College has announced its closure. MSCHE can continue to accept complaints and wants to be made aware of continuing complaints against the institution. Those can be emailed to [emailprotected] or submitted using the online complaint submission form, which can be found at https://www.msche.org/complaints/. MSCHE staff reviewed student complaints with ASA College in a meeting on December 19, 2022, and the Commission will continue to address complaints in accordance with a condensed timeline in light of the circ*mstances.

MSCHE will continue to accept complaints against any of its member institutions, via its Complaints Involving Member and Candidate Institutions policy and procedures. The details of that process can be found at https://www.msche.org/complaints/ at the bottom of the page. This includes complaints involving any teach-out partner accredited by MSCHE.

Some of the teach-out partners are not accredited by MSCHE, and students will need to pursue complaints with that institution’s accreditor.

ASA College Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Middle States Commission on Higher Education (2024)

FAQs

Is ASA College going to lose accreditation? ›

ASA College's former accreditor, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) announced that the institution closed on February 24, 2023, and that its accreditation ceased on March 1, 2023. The United States Department of Education (USDE) also considers ASA College closed as of February 24, 2023.

Is the Middle States Commission on Higher Education legitimate? ›

Region and scope

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is recognized by the U.S. Department Education to accredit degree-granting institutions.

Why did ASA College close? ›

In November, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) withdrew ASA's accreditation because the school failed to adhere to its accreditation standards. And although ASA's accreditation expired on March 1, the college, with campuses in Brooklyn and Manhattan, closed without the approval of the MSCHE.

Is ASA College an accredited school? ›

The Commission took action to withdraw accreditation from ASA College on November 11, 2022. Since that action, the institution announced it will close all campuses at the end of fall semester on February 24, 2023. Who can students contact at other institutions?

What is the class action lawsuit against ASA College? ›

Moreover, a class-action lawsuit against ASA College has accused the institution of withholding and delaying payments to employees. To date, nearly two-dozen employees have joined the complaint as named plaintiffs, according to court documents.

What happens to your degree if your college loses accreditation? ›

What Happens if Your School Loses Accreditation After You Graduate? Good news! A degree earned before a college loses accreditation is still valid. Because many institutions close after losing accreditation, securing copies of your diploma, transcripts, and other records is a good idea.

How long is Middle States accreditation good for? ›

The reaccreditation process takes place every 10 years (following the 2017-2018 academic year, the cycle is every eight years), and involves two stages of evaluation: a campus-wide Self Study, and an on-site evaluation by a team of experts from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).

What states does Middle States accreditation cover? ›

Historically, MSA-CESS has operated in the mid-Atlantic region (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia); with its cooperative partners, it has expanded its scope to include schools and institutions seeking accreditation throughout the United States.

What does it mean when a college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission? ›

Institutional accreditation also examines the quality of the institution beyond its academic offerings and evaluates the institution as a whole, including the soundness of its governance and administration, adherence to mission, the sustainability of its finances, and the sufficiency of its resources.

What is the controversy with ASA College? ›

The president and owner of ASA was pushed out of his role after at least 10 employees and students accused him of sexual misconduct, including rape.

What degrees does ASA College offer? ›

ASA College is a for-profit college located in New York City. It was founded in 1985 as the American School of Technology. The school offers associate's and bachelor's degrees in business, criminal justice, information technology, and liberal arts.

What does ASA College stand for? ›

Known then as Advanced Software Analysis, the college focused on computer programming, as New York had a dire shortage of qualified mainframe programmers at that time.

Why did ASA College lose accreditation? ›

The MSCHE website indicates that the accreditor rejected the teach-out plan submitted by ASA “because it did not meet the criteria established in the Teach-Out Plans and Agreement(s) Policy and Procedures.” MSCHE noted numerous other issues, including a lack of communication with students about the closure and a lack ...

Who owns ASA College? ›

ASA also has been failing to pay employees on time, leading to repeated confrontations between faculty and the school's controversial owner, Alex Shchegol.

How much is ASA College tuition? ›

What happens if a college is not accredited? ›

When an institution is non-accredited, however, there is no way to verify the quality of their education or their integrity. Because of this, students attending the school aren't eligible for student aid because the federal government only grants funds to accredited institutions.

Why did the Southern Association of Colleges remove accreditation from Georgia? ›

The Southern Association found “gross political interference” in Georgia's schools and removed accreditation from Georgia's state-supported colleges for whites.

Is Acics accreditation Cancelled? ›

On Aug. 19, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced that it no longer recognizes the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) as an accrediting agency.

What is the most recognized college accreditation? ›

Nationally-Accredited Institution

Considered the most prestigious and widely-recognized type of accreditation, regionally-accredited schools are reviewed by their designated regional agency.

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