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Being accredited means an organization has proven itself as a legitimate establishment in their field. In some fields, such as education, it is not a quick process nor is it an easy process. Strict standards must be met.
Or, as one public information officer from a state that does not require accreditation wrote, most colleges and all universities require students to graduate from an accredited high school, so school districts will accredit them.
For high schools, accreditation requirements vary by state. Public schools must follow guidelines set by their state government in order to be accredited, while the requirements for private and charter schools often vary widely, depending on the state.
When a school loses their accreditation, they will lose out on federal and state funding. In addition, a college or university may not recognize a diploma or credits from an unaccredited high school. Students of these schools will also be ineligible for scholarships when preparing for college.
An accredited school has met the standards and requirements as defined by that school's accrediting organization. The accrediting organization monitors the school on a regular basis to assure it meets the needs of its students and provides quality instruction.
Check the School's Website. Most accredited educational institutions will have a link to their accreditation status on the bottom or corner of their front page. Check the Accreditation Agency's Website. Check the CHEAP or US Department of Education's Website.
Accreditation is meant to protect students, schools, and employers and ensure academic quality. It ensures that a school is teaching its students at a State and nationally acceptable level and provides programs that are found to have value and substance.
An accredited school has met the standards and requirements as defined by that school's accrediting organization. The accrediting organization monitors the school on a regular basis to assure it meets the needs of its students and provides quality instruction.
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