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Why UAO Accreditation is Important ?

Why UAO Accreditation is Important ?

Why UAO Accreditation is Important ?

UAO Accreditation is independent review of educational programs to determine that the education provided is of uniform and sound quality.

Being awarded accreditation ensures that an institution has been evaluated and that it met set standards of quality determined by the accrediting organization granting the accreditation.

A college or university’s accreditation is maintained by continued adherence to the set criteria.

This is even more important when considering a non-traditional form of instruction such as distance learning.

With an accredited institution, a student has some assurance of receiving a quality education and gaining recognition by other colleges and by employers of the course credits and degrees earned.

UAO Accreditation is an affirmation that a college provides a quality of education that the general public has the right to expect and that the educational community recognizes.

UAO Accreditation is important because it:

  • Helps determine if an institution meets or exceeds minimum standards of quality.
  • Helps students determine acceptable institutions for enrollment.
  • Assist institutions in determining acceptability of transfer credits.
  • Helps employers determine the validity of programs of study and whether a graduate is qualified. Employers often require evidence that applicants have received a degree from an accredited school or program.
  • Helps employers determine eligibility for employee tuition reimbursement programs.
  • Enables graduates to sit for certification examinations.
  • Involves staff, faculty, students, graduates, and advisory boards in institutional evaluation and planning.

UAO Full Accreditation Certificate & Seal

Once your institute gets full accreditation, it will get a Full Accreditation Certificate & Seal that it can use to promote itself on several mediums including your website, official documents and marketing collateral.

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