Post-secondary educational institutions in Hawaii — that is, colleges and universities — seeking accreditation now have to post a surety bond, which is a three-party legally binding agreement between an obligee, a principal and a surety bonds company. The purpose of the bonding is to serve as protection for students in the state. If their post-secondary school fails to meet […]
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