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Board agrees to allow retrospective accreditation review for Trevino application
Summary
The Tennessee Board of Architectural & Engineering Examiners agreed to allow committee-level registration for an applicant whose degree was accredited after his graduation, applying a two-year retrospective rule for a now-sunsetted pathway.
The Board of Architectural & Engineering Examiners voted to permit committee review of an application from an engineer whose degree was accredited after his graduation, applying the board’s two‑year retrospective accreditation allowance for a pathway that sunsets June 30.
The decision came during the engineering committee meeting Dec. 5 in Nashville, where executive director Glenn (Executive Director) explained that the applicant, listed in the materials as Trevino, meets all experience and exam requirements but not the letter of the new unaccredited engineering-technology pathway because his degree now appears on an accredited program’s record. "The university registrar did send a letter which reflects that his degree was unaccredited at the time he graduated," Glenn said in committee discussion. He added the key…
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