Accreditation
Accreditation is an assurance of quality. In the field of education, an accredited university must verify that its programs and administrative processes meet standards established by the U. S. Department of Education and regulated by approved accrediting agencies.
Accreditation is an assurance to the student that the school has qualified professors, offers approved programs of study, has adequate equipment and technology, operates on a sound financial basis, and utilizes approved recruitment and admission policies.
To ensure the highest possible academic standards, these programs have been through an intensive and careful evaluation process by a outside examining committees and/or by competent subject matter specialists.