Accreditation
Accreditation
Accreditation is a formal status, a third-party validation of academic credentials that ensures an institution or program satisfies the highest educational standards and quality that is recognized regionally and globally. Accreditation assures that educational institutes and their academic programs are dedicated to maintaining, improving, and seeking reviews to improve educational quality. Accreditation is the process of verifying and authenticating educational institutions, academic programs, and academic publications.
Benefits Of Accreditation
Accreditation is essential for reassurance of education quality and standards followed by universities. Some of the key benefits of accreditation for students are summarized as follows: Verification and proof of your academic credentials.
- Improve your reputation among employers when looking for work.
- Evidence of your professional competence and expertise.
- The authenticity of a university's educational quality.
- Public accountability for educational standards and quality.
Accreditation Prerequisites
- Institutions must encourage greater educational quality standards for students.
- In the interest of students, institutions must engage with BOMEHEC and adhere to its regulations.
- Students may not be discriminated against because of their race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, handicap, political opinions, sexual orientation, or marital or family status.
- Institutions must have a proper feedback system in place so that students may get feedback.
- Institutions must have a drop/refund policy in place and ensure that all refunds are processed in accordance with the policy.