GOP Bickers Over Legal Marijuana Program In Ohio As Cleveland Cannabis School Becomes First In Nation Recognized By Department Of Education
The Cleveland School of Cannabis has become the first in the nation to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Education after receiving full accreditation from the Middle States Association’s Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools.
The accreditation marks a significant step forward for the cannabis industry, the CSC said in a statement, driven by a broader acceptance of marijuana and its related fields within the formal education system.
“With over 1,100 graduates, CSC has already made substantial contributions to the workforce and knowledge base of the cannabis industry. This formal recognition could pave the way for further advancements in cannabis research, education, and professional development, bridging the gap between the burgeoning cannabis market and academic legitimacy.”
Six years after the CSC opened in January 2017, it received an initial 10-year accreditation from the 130-year-old MSA-CESS, making it the first and only cannabis education-specific institution to hold that honor.
Full Accreditation Official For Cannabis School
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