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Why is it so important to check the accreditation of a private higher level learning institution

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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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Answered by smartbrainz
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Accreditation is a certification process where universities, colleges and other higher education institutions are assessed. A peer review board with members from various credited colleges and universities sets the criteria for accreditation. The Board supports the evaluation of a possible new accreditation of the school or the rehabilitation of previously accredited schools. If potential colleges are to progress smoothly, they must adhere to the general standards defined by the Peer Review Accreditation Boards.

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  • Accreditation is how employers, organisations and others will believe that by checking yourself you are trained enough. It creates expectations that allow students to move between schools and workplaces to trust that when they recruit you know what you do. The aim of accreditation is to ensure that training received by higher education institutions meets appropriate quality standards.
  • Assists in deciding whether an organization meets or exceeds minimum quality requirements. Helps students recognize institutions that are eligible for enrollment. Employers also seek proof of the graduation of candidates from an approved institution or program.
  • Accreditation protects students', parents ', academic institutions and prospective employers ' interest by ensuring that education programs offered meet or go beyond the requirements established by industry experts. While accreditation do not guarantee that each student becomes a qualified professional, they guarantee that the student has demonstrated a number of skills  which represent the requirements for accreditation. That is not enough for professional success but acts as a critical condition in certain disciplines.

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