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Accreditation |
Accreditation
is the system of recognition and quality assurance
for institutions and programs of higher education
in the United States. When deciding on a program
of study, one of your main concerns should be
whether the program is properly accredited. This
chapter explains what accreditation is, how it
happens, who carries it out, and why it matters
to you. Accreditation is a complex issue, so we
recommend that you read the entire chapter to
ensure you fully understand this important topic.
Maintaining Educational
Standards in the
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In most countries, the central government is responsible
for maintaining the quality standards of institutionsof
higher education. In the United States, however, the federal
government does not regulate colleges and universities
in any direct way. Each of the 50 U.S. states has a system
of licensing institutions of higher education, which allows
them to conduct business and issue degrees legally in
that state. You might think that if a school is licensed,
it means that it has met certain minimum educational standards.
However, licensing requirements vary greatly from one
state to another and you cannot use licensing by a state
education department as an indication that an institution
meets minimum standards.
So how can you know if an institution or program does
meet an acceptable level of quality? In the United States,
institutions and programs that meet and maintain certain
educational standards are said to be “accredited,”
or to hold “accreditation.” Accreditation
is carried out by organizations called accrediting bodies
or accrediting associations, which determine and regulate
these standards. Being licensed in a particular state
is not the same as being accredited.
The U.S. Department of Education defines accreditation
as “a status granted to an institution which indicates
that it is meeting its mission and the standards of the
association and seems likely to continue to meet that
mission for the foreseeable future.” To be an accredited
institution of higher education in the United States,
an institution has to meet and adhere to the standards
of a particular body or association.
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