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- College Accreditation - U. S. Department of Education
Explore the resources below to understand accreditation and the differences between accredited or unaccredited institutions Find information about accreditation and see the latest information from ED about accreditation
- Accreditation - Wikipedia
There are many internationally recognized accreditation bodies approved by the IAF and ILAC
- What Accreditation Should A College Have? What To Know
We review the different types of higher education accreditors and explain how a college can gain or lose accreditation Wherever you are in your college search, here’s what you should know about
- Certifications vs. Accreditations: Whats the Difference?
Learn about certifications and accreditations, including the characteristics of each and the major differences between these two quality assurance designations
- What Is Accreditation? Guide to Accreditation and Alternatives
Checking that a college is accredited is one way to verify that it meets certain minimum quality assurance standards Accreditation can look different in different countries—the standards used and the processes that a college or university must follow may vary
- About HLC | The Higher Learning Commission
The Higher Learning Commission is an independent agency that accredits degree-granting institutions in the U S Our mission is to advance the common good through quality assurance of higher education
- Home | Council for Higher Education Accreditation
Find higher education institutions and programs accredited by recognized U S accrediting organizations Your source for information and data about U S institutional and programmatic accrediting organizations Read the latest News Releases covering CHEA's activities Email Newsletters
- What Is Accreditation? - International Accreditation Service, Inc.
Accreditation is a formal, independent verification that a program or institution meets established quality standards and is competent to carry out specific conformity assessment tasks Conformity assessment tasks may include, but are not limited to, testing, inspection, or certification
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