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HomeTown Health University (HTHU) has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 8405 Greensboro Drive, Suite 800, McLean, VA 22102. In obtaining this approval, HTHU has demonstrated that it complies with the ANSI/IACET Standards which are widely recognized as standards of good practice internationally. As a result of their Authorized Provider membership status, HTHU is authorized to offer IACET CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standards.

IACET accreditation serves as a guarantee to HTHU students that they are enrolled in a quality education program held to the highest standards. IACET requires that continuing education programs provide an environment of quality and commitment to helping all students achieve success.

Students enrolled in HTHU programs of study are assured to receive quality, timely and relevant curriculum that will be recognized across America. The staff of HTHU is engaged in meeting rigorous standards outlined by IACET in an ongoing effort of continuous improvement.

More information about IACET Accreditation
IACET is the premier internationally recognized organization for standards in continuing education and training. Their mission is to promote IACET standards as a benchmark for quality program delivery. The IACET Authorized Providers are an elite group of educators dedicated to quality in continuing education and training.

The International Association for Continuing Education and Training is a non-profit association dedicated to quality continuing education and training programs. IACET authorizes education providers that meet strict continuing education guidelines. IACET certification is the standard learners seek for quality. IACET's Criteria and Guidelines are the core of thousands of educational programs worldwide.

The History of IACET
IACET grew out of a National Task Force on continuing education commissioned by the Bureau of Education (now the Department of Education) in 1968. The task force included the leaders in continuing education, such as the American Medical Association and American Nursing Association. The Task Force determined the universal guidelines for continuing education and created the Continuing Education Unit (CEU). IACET was created by the task force to provide both a forum for discussion of education standards and an organizational body to promote quality standards. IACET's guidelines are based upon in-depth research on the learning process.

IACET's Mission
IACET's Mission is to promote and enhance quality in continuing education and training through research, education and the development and continuous improvement of IACET criteria, principles, and standards.

IACET Authorized Provider Program
IACET authorizes educational providers to award the IACET Continuing Education Unit (CEU). IACET Authorized Providers undergo a strict evaluation of their educational processes according to the IACET Criteria and Guidelines, including two reviews by IACET's Commission and a site visit by an IACET Commissioner. IACET approves the process, not the content - our standards apply across all disciplines. Through an emphasis on the educational process, the standards ensure clear program development and valuable learning outcomes.

Membership
IACET is dedicated to quality in continuing education and training. Members of the organization are the educational professionals and organizations that strive to provide the highest quality in continuing education and training.
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