The International Distance Learning Council (IDLC) is an international accreditation agency that accredits online universities.
The agency was established to promote and regulate the practices of online universities throughout the United States of America. IDLC ensures sound educational standards and ethical business practices for all its accredited members.
With its highly refined and recognized accreditation program, IDLC offers distance learning institutions the most current, relevant and practical services for the 21st century.
There are various institutes that have had themselves accredited from IDLC, and who
now hold the status of being full-fledged IDLC members. IDLC also have numerous candidate institutions, whose accreditation cases are being considered.
Yes, Washington D.C. participates in the Interstate Driver License Compact (IDLC). This agreement allows member states to share information about traffic violations and driver licensing. As a result, violations in D.C. can affect a driver's record in other member states and vice versa. This compact helps promote safe driving and accountability across state lines.
Yes, if you receive a speeding ticket in Massachusetts while holding a New Jersey driver's license, it can show up on your driving record in New Jersey. New Jersey participates in the Interstate Driver's License Compact (IDLC), which allows states to share information about traffic violations. As a result, the ticket may be reported to New Jersey, potentially affecting your driving record and insurance rates.