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ANNOUNCEMENT TO STUDENTS 
AT LIFE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC 
AND OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES
June 11, 2002
To:          Students of Life University College of Chiropractic, Marietta, GA, and other interested parties
From:	Joseph Brimhall, D.C., Chair, CCE Commission on Accreditation
Subj:	Accreditation Status of Life University College of Chiropractic, Marietta, GA
The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is receiving manifold questions from students and 
others about educational and accreditation eventualities and chiropractic licensure issues.  The 
CCE is not in a position to advise current or prospective LUCC students regarding their 
educational plans or future accreditation prospects at LUCC.  It is strongly suggested that such 
individuals do their best to obtain accurate information from LUCC regarding the specific reasons 
for this COA action, and that they seek expert advice from other parties knowledgeable about 
chiropractic education, accreditation and the potential positions of jurisdictional chiropractic 
licensing bodies.
The CCE Commission on Accreditation (COA) decision to revoke the accredited status of Life 
University College of Chiropractic (LUCC) is the most serious adverse action possible for this 
body.  The COA deferred the accreditation decision last year and allowed the maximum time 
period of one year, as provided under our process, for LUCC to demonstrate compliance with 
CCE accreditation requirements.   Were it not for a CCE appeal process designed and provided 
to insure utmost fairness and all reasonable opportunity for review of such a COA decision, the 
accredited status of LUCC would be ended at this time.  
According to CCE policy COA 8, CCE provides a 30-day period (from June 10, 2002) during 
which LUCC can decide whether or not to appeal the COA decision.  Even though the COA has 
decided to revoke the accreditation of LUCC, the accredited status will be extended during that 
30-day period.  If LUCC gives proper notice of intent to appeal, the accredited status will further 
extend during the actual process of appeal and until the appeal process ends.  
It is not possible to predict the actual amount of time required for such an appeal process, but it 
would seem that such a process could be completed within 90 to 120 days from its instigation.  All 
in all, it seems reasonable to estimate that, should LUCC decide to appeal, the appeal process 
could be concluded at some point in October or November of 2002.  The CCE policy regarding 
appeal of such decisions is displayed on the CCE website at:   www.cce-usa.org
Persons wishing to know the specific citations of non-compliance with the CCE Standards should 
contact LUCC.  Those citations are provided in a letter from the COA to LUCC.  Due to provisions 
of the CCE position regarding confidentiality, the COA has not been persuaded to release those 
specific citations at this time.
We understand the natural inclination for individuals to call CCE about these matters, and we 
wish we could be of further help.  However, due to the confidentiality provisions in our own 
processes and related issues, the above is all the information we are able to offer at this time.

 

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