What Is School Accreditation
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Understanding School Accreditation
What Is School Accreditation?
Summary
School accreditation is the official recognition that a school provides a satisfactory level of education, trusted by public institutions and employers.
Article Body
School accreditation is the process through which a school is officially acknowledged as providing quality education that employers and institutions can rely on. This voluntary procedure requires schools to meet specific standards set by various regional accrediting agencies.
Unfortunately, the absence of a single, official accrediting body allows subpar online schools to attempt to attract students by any means necessary. This means nearly any organization can claim to be an accrediting agency, making it crucial for prospective students to thoroughly research before enrolling in an online school.
Regrettably, some online schools establish fake accrediting agencies to deceive students into believing they are credible and well-regarded. To avoid falling for such deceptions, verify if an online school is accredited by one of the six major regional accrediting agencies. These agencies are:
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
- North Central Association of Schools and Colleges (NCA)
- Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges (MSA)
- Southern Association of Schools and Colleges (SACS)
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
- Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges (NWCCU)
If your online school is accredited by any of these recognized agencies, your degree will likely be respected by most employers. Conversely, if your school is accredited by a non-reputable agency, your degree may not be accepted by employers.
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