Cognia (education) explained

Cognia
Type:Non-profit organization
Location:Alpharetta, Georgia
Tempe, Arizona

Cognia is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that accredits primary and secondary schools throughout the United States and internationally.[1]

History

Cognia was formed as AdvancED in 2006 by the consolidation of the pre-college divisions of two of the U.S. regional accreditation organizations: the Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Council on Accreditation and School Improvement of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In 2012 the Northwest Accreditation Commission joined AdvancED. AdvancED merged with Measured Progress in 2018 and the organization rebranded as Cognia in 2019.[2]

Cognia has standards and processes that conform to conditions specific to Charter School Authorizers, Corporations, Digital Learning, Early Learning, Education Service Agencies, Postsecondary Schools, Special Purpose, and Systems.[3]

Membership

Cognia reported that it served more than 36,000 institutions globally with a total of 25 million students and 1 million educators in about 80 countries.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: All 31 Coweta Schools to Get Another 5Year Accreditation . Nelms . Ben . October 3, 2010 . The Citizen . Fayette, Georgia . October 6, 2010 .
  2. Web site: Schaffhauser. Dian. 2018-07-17. AdvancED and Measured Progress Merging. 2020-08-14. The Journal.
  3. Web site: Accreditation & Certification Policies . Cognia. March 2022.
  4. Web site: 2019-08-13. Cognia's the new name of former Measured Progress. 2020-08-14. NH Business Review .