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| | CORE 99 SECTION I |
 | | CORE bases its activities on the general acceptance of the following objectives of professional education that have been generalized from field surveys of the several constituencies concerned with the education, performance, and goals of practitioners in rehabilitation. |
 | | This assurance is achieved by maintaining appropriate representation on CORE and the Commission of relevant publics including rehabilitation educators, rehabilitation counselors, the employers of rehabilitation counselors, the public served by rehabilitation counselors, and the public at large. |
 | | Immediately after the CORE meeting at which a RCE Program is granted the status of Candidate for Accreditation or Accreditation, the President of CORE, on behalf of CORE, sends a notice to the chief administrative officer of the institution and the program coordinator of the RCE Program detailing the accreditation status granted to the program. |
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