What is the status of out-of-state institutions that are not authorized for field placement?
Because authorization for field placement is not a legal requirement, non-authorized institutions may continue to operate and seek placements in Washington. However, a growing number of Washington districts are reluctant to accept placements from programs that are not either fully approved or authorized for field placement.
Related Questions
- What are the differences and similarities between the approved programs and programs authorized for field placement?
- Are districts required to place candidates from approved programs or programs authorized for field placement?
- Are agreements required just for institutions seeking authorization for field placement?