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To find out school accreditation or to know if a program is accredited, a good starting place is the prospective school's website. National and regional agencies accrediting the school can generally be found on the home page or under the about us section.
In general terms, accreditation is a process of being certified as a credible and authentic entity. 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.
Being accredited means having to follow rules, standards, common practices. Some colleges don't want to let outside organizations restrict what they can do. If these colleges only train people for specific jobs where employers won't require an accredited degree, they may not see a benefit in earning accreditation.
If a school is awarded accreditation means that the institution meets certain standards of educational quality. The most widely accepted institutional accrediting bodies in the United States are six regional agencies: New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NE ASC)
Nationally accredited schools are generally for-profit and offer vocational, career, or technical programs. National accreditation generally offers accreditation to schools that focus on career or religious education.
Check the Department of Education In fact, it's quite easy. The first step is to log on to the Department of Education's website, and view its list of regional and national institutional accrediting agencies. Check to see if the school's listed institutional accreditation is from one of these reputable agencies.
If you are unsure whether a college or university is regionally or nationally accredited, you can look up their current accreditation status on the U.S. Department of Education's online database (USE).
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.
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