The Affiliate category is open to many institutions such as post-secondary (two and four-year not-for-profit, for-profit, degree-granting, accredited) colleges, universities and other post-secondary institutions, public and private primary and secondary schools. Benefits The primary benefit of becoming an AICE Affiliate is participation in shaping credential evaluation standards. The AICE Standards represent an ongoing and collaborative effort to promote consistency and proper due diligence in the credentials evaluation field.
Brian Mattson - Arizona State University
Corrie Thompson - University of Kansa, Lawrence
Heather Arnett - Oklahoma University
Jim Brosam - iTEP International
Joanna McCord - University of Minnesota
Karee Head - University of Idaho
Lee Vandendriessche - Arizona State University
Mark MacLean - University of Wisconsin, Superior
Melissa Goodwin - University of Idaho
Paul Sargent - University of West Georgia
Perry Akins - iTEP International
Polixenia Tohaneanu - University of Idaho
Sergio Ayala - University of Arizona, Tucson
Shelby L Cearley - ADTALEM Global Education
Suguru Fujiwara - University of Idaho
Suzanne McGinnis - University of Kentucky, Graduate School
Yuriko Bassett - Azusa Pacific University
Abigail Peddie - Lacovia High School, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Ena Chaisson - Grant MacEwan University, Albert, Canada
Yeymy Aranda - Cámara Peruana de Desarrollo Educación (CAPEDE), Peru
Michelle DeLeon - Texas Tech Univ, Lubbock
David Garcia Lopez - Universidad Tecnica Nacional, Costa Rica.
Jana Green - Adtalem Global education in Chicago, IL.
Additional benefits of becoming an AICE Affiliate include:
[Note: AICE Affiliates do not have voting privileges.]
DOWNLOADABLE AFFILIATE APPLICATION
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ONLINE AFFILIATE APPLICATION
AICE Application for Affiliate Institution/Organization Membership (jotform.com)
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