Accreditation
Taylor Technical Institute is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. The following is an excerpt from their Web site, if you have any further questions regarding the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education, please follow the link to their site, or call TTI.
The
Council on Occupational Education (hereinafter referred to as the
Council or COE) came into existence initially in 1971 as the
Commission on Occupational Education Institutions (COEI) of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), a regional
accrediting association that serves institutions in an 11-state
region. Operating as a unit of SACS, COEI provided accreditation
services to postsecondary occupational education institutions
located, with a few special exceptions, in the SACS region.
In preparation for assuming a national scope, the
Council was incorporated as a non-profit education organization
under laws of the State of Georgia in June 1994. At the end of June
1995, the Council became a fully operational agency when all assets
(staff, physical resources, and financial resources) and the
membership of COEI were transferred from SACS to the Council. The
Commission composed of 19 members functions as the governing board
and the decision-making body for all accreditation actions of the
Council.
Throughout its history, the Council and its predecessor agency have
been recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as a reliable
authority on the quality of education offered by the institutions it
has accredited. Its current scope of recognition is as a national
institutional accrediting agency for the accreditation of
non-degree-granting and applied associate degree-granting
postsecondary occupational education institutions.

