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Dear Martial Arts Executive:
We are writing to you today to make
you aware of one of the most important and exciting events to take place
within the international martial arts community for many years. This is
a bold statement, but it is an accurate one.
As you
are aware, in the
United States
the educational system, both public
and private, is based upon a complex system of “accreditation”. Simply
stated, if an educational program is not “accredited” it is not
generally accepted for official or
employment purposes. In some of the
fifty states of the
United States
it is actually a crime to post a
non-accredited degree of qualification in a professional or business
office wherein it might be viewed by a member of the public.
The
National Accrediting
Commission for Martial Arts or
(NACMA) was chartered by the
Commonwealth
of
Virginia
as a nonprofit corporation for
the purpose of serving as the accrediting agency for institutions
granting college degrees in martial arts in the
United States of America. The Internal Revenue Service has
granted NACMA federal tax-exempt status in recognition of its purpose.
In
Britain, and in many Commonwealth nations, this is
the equivalent of becoming a “recognized charity”.
NACMA has
now been advised by the U.S. Department of Education that we may
initiate our accreditation activities and begin the formal recognition
process to become recognized as a U.S. Department of
Education-Recognized National Accrediting Agency. But this is not
all......
We have
now been advised that NACMA may also begin the process for accreditation
of vocational and certificate programs by degree-granting institutions.
Further......now comes the really good news......we may also offer
accreditation for institutions and programs that are not
degree-granting! Even further, we may lawfully accredit programs
offshore!
What does
this mean specifically to you and your organization? It means simply
this......for the first time - ever, educational institutions and
organizations outside the
United States
may obtain approval for their
academic degrees and vocational technical certifications on the same
basis as a similar applicant in the
United States
.
Please
understand, offshore applicants need to meet the same strict standards
as a domestic American institution. That said, accreditation from a
National Accrediting Agency in the
United States
creates the opportunity for worldwide
recognition.
Let us know how we can best work with your organization. Contact us
today.
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