
University Accreditation
University accreditation is a process by which a recognized agency evaluates a college or university to ensure it meets certain standards of quality in education, faculty, facilities, and student services. Accreditation verifies that the institution provides reputable, consistent, and effective education. It also helps students and employers trust that a degree from the accredited institution is credible. The process involves rigorous reviews and periodic assessments to maintain standards. Accreditation is voluntary but essential for access to federal financial aid, transferability of credits, and recognition of degrees. Overall, it safeguards the integrity and quality of higher education institutions.