Yes, all IDEA member universities are accredited by regional agencies. For our member universities, accrediting agencies are the North Central Association of College and Schools (NCA), Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), or the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
Faculty teaching IDEA courses meet qualifications to teach at their universities. Member universities assign top professors for IDEA academic programs to teach courses that highlight their specialties. IDEA has also adopted a set of Principles of Effective Online Teaching to guide instructors in providing a high-quality academic experience.
To read about individual faculty achievements and research interests, visit the IDEA Directory or find a list of teaching faculty on any program page.
You choose a member university as a home university. The home university is where you are admitted, enroll, pay tuition, and receive a degree. Courses are taught online by faculty at the home university or by faculty at other member universities.
You access coursework through the online Learning Management System (LMS) of the teaching university. At the end of the semester, instructors report grades to your home university for your official transcript. The course appears on the transcript as a home university course rather than a transfer course.
Accrediting agencies hold IDEA online degree programs to the same institutional and instructional standards as traditional on-campus programs.
Listen to Sherri Jones, dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, talk about the quality of education students receive through IDEA.
No, your diploma will not have the words “online degree” anywhere on it. However, some transcripts indicate if classes are taken online. Check with your home university registrar’s office for more information.
ExpanSIS is the online, secure database IDEA universities use to house and share student information. Campus coordinators use ExpanSIS to share course information, manage enrollment, and exchange grades.
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