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Accreditations

Accreditations and Affiliations

Trinidad State College is accredited by:
The Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle St., Suite 7-500
Chicago, Illinois 60602-1411
(800) 621-7440; (312) 263-0456

Trinidad State has been continually accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1962. The most recent comprehensive evaluation for continued accreditation at the Associates’ degree-granting level occurred in 2015, with a result of continued ten-year accreditation.

Program Accreditations and governance:

Barbering and Cosmetology Programs
Division of Professions and Occupations
Department of Regulatory Agencies
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (303) 894-7800
Fax: (303) 869-0364
Email: dora_barbers-cosmetology@state.co.us

Colorado Law Enforcement Training Academy
Criminal Justice Section-Colorado Peace Officers Standards and Training Board
1300 Broadway, 9th Floor
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (720) 508-6721
Email: post@state.co.us

Nursing Program
Colorado State Board for Nursing
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350
Denver, CO 80202
dora_registrations@state.co.us
Phone: (303) 894-7800
Fax: (303) 894-7693
http://www.colorado.gov/board-nursing

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc.
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326
PH: 404-975-5000 
http://www.acenursing.org/ 

Certified Nurse Aide Program
Colorado State Board for Nursing
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350
Denver, CO 80202
dora_registrations@state.co.us
Phone: (303) 894-7800
Fax: (303) 894-7693
http://www.dora.state.co.us/nursing/

Contact information for filing complaints with accreditor, state or licensing entity

Complaints Against an Affiliated Institution

Each year, the Higher Learning Commission receives a number of complaints about institutions from faculty, students, and other parties. The Commission has established a clear distinction between individual grievances and complaints that appear to involve broad institutional practices. Where a complaint does raise issues regarding the institution’s ongoing ability to meet the Criteria of Accreditation, the Commission forwards the complaint to the institution and requests a formal response.

Complainants with specific claims related to the Americans with Disabilities Act or employment discrimination should seek prior review of such claims by the appropriate federal agencies. The Commission may ask for the report or record of such review in determining whether it can proceed to consider the claim as a complaint related to compliance with the Criteria for Accreditation.

Instructions for Filing a Complaint with the Commission

Individuals interested in bringing an appropriate complaint to the attention of the Commission should take some time to compile a complete submission as outlined below. There is no complaint form.

  1. Write a cover letter directed to the Commission containing a brief narrative of the facts of the complaint. In most cases, such a narrative need be no longer than a few pages.
  2. Indicate in your complaint why you believe the issues raised in your complaint are accrediting issues. If possible, please review the Commission’s Criteria for Accreditation prior to writing this section. You should also indicate how you believe the Commission can assist you with this matter. Remember that the Commission cannot assist you in understanding your tuition bill, arranging for a refund of tuition, obtaining a higher grade for a course, seeking reinstatement to an academic program, etc.
  3. Attach documentation to support your narrative wherever possible. (For example, if you make reference in your complaint to an institutional policy, include a copy of the policy with your complaint.) Helpful documentation might include relevant portions of the catalog, letters or e-mail exchanged between you and the institution, learning agreements, etc.
  4. A few reminders--
    • Please type your complaint or print very neatly.
    • Please do not use abbreviations or nicknames (e.g., NMS or USC or U of N).
    • Sign and date the cover letter.
    • Include contact information for future correspondence, with a street address.
    • If you are writing on behalf of someone else (son/daughter or client), be sure to provide that person’s consent in writing to allow you to communicate with the Commission on his/her behalf.
  5. Mail the letter and its attachments to the Commission’s office at 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604-1413. The Commission does not have an online complaint system and does not accept complaints via e-mail.

Please note that the Commission will not consider those complaints that are not in writing and do not contain the elements noted here. The Commission’s complaint policy precludes it from considering matters more than five years old.

The Commission will acknowledge your complaint within thirty days of receiving it and let you know whether your complaint is complete and whether it raises issues that are related to accrediting requirements or whether it is an individual dispute outside the jurisdiction of the Commission’s complaint policy.
E-mail questions to complaints@hlcommission.org.