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Accreditation

By the spring of 1985, the program had sufficient full-time faculty and CRP graduates to apply for accreditation from the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB). In preparation for this review, the curriculum was strengthened to focus on community development and natural resources, particularly in the context of the Southwest region and Albuquerque’s proximity to Mexico. The curriculum was also reorganized to prepare students to practice in both rural and urban settings. In 1986, the program was accredited and lauded for its work and its relevance to both New Mexico and the Southwest region.

 

 

 

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