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accreditation

[uh-kred-i-tey-shuhn] / əˌkrɛd ɪˈteɪ ʃən /




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Accreditation is voluntary - seven companies have signed up - and a private broker doesn't need it to operate legally.

From BBC • Aug. 30, 2025

Under the new method, which took effect on 1 January, the National Evaluation and Accreditation Agency will also consider a range of research outputs besides papers—for example, patents and exhibitions—along with the work’s social impact.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 10, 2024

Richardson was the chief of staff at New York’s Studio Museum in Harlem and chair of the American Alliance of Museums’ Accreditation Commission.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2023

Accreditation certifies that a college meets academic standards recognized by the Department of Education.

From Washington Times • Aug. 29, 2023

Accreditation agencies translate concerns about the quality of education into requirements, such as the evaluation of colleges and universities based on scores on exit tests taken by students.

From The Civilization of Illiteracy by Nadin, Mihai




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