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 American College of Education provides contact information for filing complaints with the relevant state official or agency that would handle a student’s complaint, regardless of whether the state regulates the institution. The state agencies correspond with the physical location of students while enrolled in ACE degree programs. The state agency corresponds with the student’s state of residence. NC-SARAStudents who have a complaint against the College should first reference the College’s Student Complaint Policy for formal complaints. If the College does not resolve the complaint through the College’s Student Complaint Policy students may file a complaint with the College’s NC-SARA home state portal agency, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education The Indiana Commission for Higher Education will only consider complaints that were previously unresolved through the College’s own student complaint policy and may refer a complaint to another agency for investigation. If you are enrolled in an ACE distance education program, and you are a resident of a state that is a member of the National Council for State Authorization and Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) as listed in the State Authorization to operate section of the Catalog, then the contact information to file a complaint with the College’s NC-SARA home state portal agency is as follows:: Indiana Commission for Higher EducationAttention: Ken Sauer
 Senior Associate Commissioner and Chief Academic Officer 101 W. Ohio Street, Suite 550
 Indianapolis, IN 46204-1984 317.232.1090
 State Regulatory AgenciesIf a complaint cannot be resolved after exhausting the College’s student complaint procedure the student may file a complaint with the relevant state official or agency that would handle a student’s complaint, regardless of whether the state regulates the institution. AlabamaAlabama Department of Postsecondary Education
 PO Box 302130
 Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2130
 331-242-1198
 AlaskaAlaska Commission on Postsecondary Education
 PO Box 110505
 Juneau, Alaska 99811-0505
 800-441-2962
 American College of Education program is exempt from authorization under AS 14.48 and 20 AAC 17.015 because the program is online and does not have a physical presence in the state. ArizonaArizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education
 1400 West Washington Street, Room 260
 Phoenix, Arizona 85007
 602-542-5709
 ArkansasArkansas Department of Higher Education
 423 Main Street, Suite 400
 114 East Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
 501-371-2000
 CaliforniaCalifornia Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
 PO Box 980818
 West Sacramento, California 95798-0818
 916-445-9555
 ColoradoColorado Department of Higher Education
 1560 Broadway, Suite 1600
 Denver, Colorado 80202
 303-866-2723
 ConnecticutConnecticut Department of Higher Education
 Office of Higher Education
 61 Woodland Street
 Hartford, Connecticut 06105
 860-947-1800
 Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection165 Capitol Avenue, Room 110
 Hartford, Connecticut 06105-2326
 DelawareDelaware Higher Education Office
 John G. Townsend Building, Suite 2
 Dover, Delaware 19901
 302-735-4000
 Delaware Attorney GeneralConsumer Protection
 Wilmington 820 North French Street, 5th Floor
 Wilmington, Delaware 19801
 302-577-8600
 District of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent Higher Education Licensure Commission
 810 First Street, NE, 2nd Floor
 Washington, DC 20002
 202-727-6436
 FloridaFlorida Commission for Independent Education
 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414
 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400
 Email:  [email protected]
 850-245-3200
 GeorgiaGeorgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission
 2082 East Exchange Place #220
 Tucker, Georgia 30084
 770-414-3300
 If a complaint cannot be resolved after exhausting the College’s student complaint procedure the student has the right of appeal the final institutional decision to NPEC.
 HawaiiHawaii Postsecondary Education Authorization
 Program PO Box 541
 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
 808-586-3230
 IdahoIdaho State Board of Education
 Attention: State Coordinator for Private Colleges and Proprietary Schools
 650 West State Street
 PO Box 83720
 Boise, Idaho 83720-0037
 208-334-2270
 IllinoisIllinois Board of Higher Education
 431 East Adams, 2nd Floor
 Springfield, Illinois 62701
 217-557-7359
 IndianaIndiana Commission for Higher Education
 Attention: Director of Regulatory Compliance
 302 West Washington Street, Room E201 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
 317-464-4400
 IowaIowa Student Aid Commission
 430 East Grand Avenue, Floor 3
 Des Moines, Iowa 50309
 515-725-3400
 KansasKansas Board of Regents
 1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 520
 Topeka, Kansas 66612
 785-296-4917
 KentuckyKentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
 1024 Capital Center Drive, Suite 320
 Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
 502-696-5389
 Please be advised that ACE’s educator preparation programs are NOT accredited in Kentucky by the Education Professional Standards Board and are NOT recognized for initial, additional, or renewal of certification or salary enhancement (rank change) for K-12 educators in Kentucky. For more information, please visit the Education Professional Standards Board’s website. LouisianaLouisiana Board of Regents
 P.O. Box 3677
 Baton Rouge, Louisiana
 225-342-7084
 MaineMr. Angel Loredo
 Higher Education Specialist
 Maine Department of Education
 Augusta, Maine 04333
 207-624-6846
 Maine Attorney GeneralConsumer Protection Division
 6 State House State Augusta, Maine 04333
 MarylandMaryland Higher Education Commission
 6 North Liberty Street, 10th Floor
 Baltimore, Maryland 21201
 410-767-3388
 MassachusettsMassachusetts Department of Higher Education
 One Ashburton Place, Room 1401
 Boston, Massachusetts 02108
 617-994-6950
 MichiganMichigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
 Bureau of Commercial Services, Licensing Division
 Proprietary School Unit Staff
 201 North Washington Square
 Lansing, Michigan 48913
 517-373-1820
 MinnesotaMinnesota Office of Higher Education
 1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 350
 St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-5227
 651-259-3975
 MississippiMississippi Commission on College Accreditation
 3825 Ridgewood Road
 Jackson, Mississippi 39211-6453
 601-432-6372
 MissouriMissouri Department of Higher Education
 205 Jefferson Street
 PO Box 1469
 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
 573-526-1577
 MontanaMontana University System
 2500 Broadway Street, PO Box 203201
 Helena, Montana 59620
 406-444-6570
 NebraskaCoordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education
 P.O. Box 95005
 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5005
 402-471-2847
 NevadaNevada Commission on Postsecondary Education
 8778 South Maryland Parkway, Suite 115
 Las Vegas, Nevada 89123
 New HampshireNew Hampshire Department of Education
 101 Pleasant Street
 Concord, New Hampshire 03301
 603-271-0256
 New JerseyNew Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education
 PO Box 542
 Trenton, New Jersey 08625
 609-292-4310
 New MexicoNew Mexico Higher Education Department
 2048 Galisteo,
 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
 505-476-8400
 New YorkNew York Office of College and University Evaluation
 New York State Education Department
 5 North Mezzanine
 Albany, New York 12234
 North CarolinaNorth Carolina Board of Governors for the University of North Carolina Postsecondary Education Commission
 910 Raleigh Road
 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515
 919-962-4558
 If a complaint cannot be resolved after exhausting the institution’s grievance procedure, the student may file a complaint with the following office: Post-Secondary Education Complaints, c/o Assistant Director of Licensure and Workforce Studies, University of North Carolina General Administration. 910 Raleigh Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27515- 2688, telephone (919) 962-4550, or email. The student may contact UNC General Administration for further details. North DakotaNorth Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education
 State Capital - 15th Floor
 600 East Boulevard Avenue, Department 270
 Bismarck, North Dakota 58505-0610
 OhioOhio Board of Regents
 25 South Front Street
 Columbus, Ohio 43215
 614-466-6000
 The Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) is responsible for responding to formal complaints against public, independent non-profit and proprietary institutions of higher education in Ohio. While the ODHE has limited authority over colleges and universities, and cannot offer legal advice or initiate civil court cases, the Chancellor’s staff will review submitted complaints and work with student complainants and institution. OklahomaOklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200
 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104
 405-225-9100
 OregonOregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission
 ATTN: Complaints-ODA
 255 Capitol St NE
 Salem OR 97310
 503-947-5716
 PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Department of Education
 333 Market Street
 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126
 717-783-8228
 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Council on Higher Education
 P.O. Box 19900
 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00910-1900
 787-724-7100 ext. 2022
 Rhode IslandRhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education
 Shepard Building
 80 Washington Street Providence,
 Rhode Island 02903
 401-456-6000
 South CarolinaSouth Carolina Commission on Higher Education
 1122 Lady Street, Suite 300
 Columbia, South Carolina 29201
 803-737-2260
 South DakotaSouth Dakota Office of Attorney General
 Division of Consumer Protection
 1302 East Highway, Suite 3 Pierre,
 South Dakota 57501-8059
 TennesseeTennessee Higher Education Commission
 404 James Robertson Parkway, Suite 1900
 Nashville, Tennessee 37243
 615-741-5293
 TexasSend correspondence and complaints to the Compliance & Inquiries Office:
 Compliance & Inquiries Division 
Texas Education Agency  
1701 N. Congress Avenue  
Austin, TX 78701-1494 
Fax (512) 475-3665 or
EmailTo review and address a complaint, TEA requires certain information. We must be able to identify a clear violation of a school law and determine whether we have authority to act upon the allegation. 
	Complainant’s full name and contact information Name of the public education agency Detailed description of the actions or decisions that violate a school law (leaving out identifying information for minors)Evidence of a school law violationName of the school staff members notified and responses to the complaintIndication of whether the complaint was filed with other agencies and responses from other agenciesThe resolution requestedFull and accurate names of involved educators UtahUtah Division of Consumer Protection
 160 East 300 South
 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
 801-530-6601
 VermontVermont Agency of Education
 State Board of Education
 120 State Street
 Montpelier, Vermont 05620-2501
 802-828-5402
 VirginiaState Council of Higher Education for Virginia
 101 North 14th Street, James Monroe Building
 Richmond, Virginia 23219
 804-371-2258
 WashingtonWashington Student Achievement Council
 917 Lakeridge Way, PO Box 43430
 Olympia, Washington 98504
 360-753-7800
 West Virginia Executive Vice Chancellor for AdministrationWest Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education
 West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission
 1018 Kanawha Boulevard, East
 Suite 700
 Charleston, WV 25301
 Fax: 304.558.5719
 WisconsinWisconsin Educational Approval Board
 201 West Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor PO Box 8696
 Madison, Wisconsin 53708
 608-266-1996
 WyomingWyoming Attorney General’s Office
 123 Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street
 Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
 307-777-7841
 AccreditorAny student with an unresolved complaint may refer the complaint to American College of Education’s accreditor, The Higher Learning Commission. The Higher Learning Commission230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500
 Chicago, Illinois 60604-1411
 800-621-7440
 312-263-0456
 Fax: 312-263-7462
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