View Full Version : IAU accreditation?
gujuguy1777
04-30-2008, 09:55 PM
Hi, I apologize if this question was already asked but I was just wondering is IAU accredited in all 50 states of the US?
Thanks a lot
Skipper
05-01-2008, 08:25 AM
Carib schools are not accredited, you just have the ability to get licenesed in each state depending on the school.
IAU does not have the ability to get licensed in all states. If you want to be able to get licensed in all states go to AUC, SGU, Ross, or Saba.
Skipper
gujuguy1777
05-01-2008, 07:21 PM
Thanks a lot
iaustudent06
05-02-2008, 09:55 AM
Actually, stick to SGU, Ross, and AUC for full 50 state eligibility.
Technically, Saba is not on Texas's approved list and is on Indiana's Questionable List. If a school is not Texas's approved list you will have to fill out close to 30 additional forms. The applicant and the applicant's school will have to answer detailed questions like how were you selected, length of courses, hours in each class, available faculty, examinations, etc... that was just for basic science. Clinical years, and the required greenbook clinical cores, are all different forms.
Additional Licensure Forms (http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/professionals/physicians/applicants/licforms.php)
Pay close attention to forms Z1 - Z7.
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