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What is Accreditation

Accreditation is a certification that a college or university satisfies a recognized set of quality standards. Accreditation is provided by a third party (typically government-related), and it covers a very broad range of processes in a higher education institution (HEI).<br>Visit: https://woolf.university/blog/what-is-accreditation-2021-12-14

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What is Accreditation

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  1. WHAT IS ACCREDITATION ? At Woolf, our mission is to increase access to world-class higher education and ensure that it is globally recognized Accreditation is an important part of that. and transferable. ACCREDITATION IN THE EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA The most widely-recognized set of accreditation standards are those formulated centrally and adopted by the 50 member countries in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). ACCREDITATION IN THE UNITED STATES Adding to the complexity of the American accreditation landscape, every single US state has its own accreditation standards, and violating standards within the state can incur heavy penalties. REGIONAL ACCREDITING ORGANIZATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Regional accrediting commissions have long been considered the most prominent type of accrediting body in the United States. THE FUTURE OF ACCREDITATION Accreditation is deeply embedded in the laws and policies of most countries, affecting everything from taxes and visas to the right to operate at all. Students and the courses they study are increasingly operating across borders.

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