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To inquire about the accreditation of a nursing education program not currently accredited by the ACEN but may have been previously accredited, please use the form available in the Request for Accreditation Verification page. You will be required to provide the name of the Governing Organization/Nursing Program, city and state, program type, and year of graduation. Please allow up three (3) business days for processing.

For assistance, please contact [email protected] or call (404) 975-5000 for assistance.

Governing Organization Program Type State/Country Status
Westmoreland County Community College Associate Pennsylvania Accredited
Whatcom Community College Associate Washington Accredited
White Mountains Community College Associate New Hampshire Accredited
Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center Practical Pennsylvania Accredited
Wingate University Baccalaureate North Carolina Accredited
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Associate Georgia Accredited
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Practical Georgia Accredited
Wytheville Community College Associate Virginia Accredited
Xavier College Associate California Candidate
Yakima Valley College Associate Washington Accredited
Yavapai College Associate Arizona Accredited
York College of CUNY Baccalaureate New York Accredited
York County Community College Associate Maine Candidate
York County School of Technology Practical Pennsylvania Accredited
York Technical College Associate South Carolina Accredited
York Technical College Practical South Carolina Accredited
Youngstown State University Baccalaureate Ohio Accredited

About Degree Mills and Accreditation Mills… Recently, several issues have been cited regarding “degree mills”, which refers to unaccredited institutions who offer degrees of questionable merit.  Additionally, concerns have also been raised regarding institutions who claim to hold accreditation from dubious accreditors which are referred to as “accreditation mills.” For current information on such practices, visit: http://www.chea.org.