August 10
Accreditation
is a type of quality assurance process under which a facility's or
institution's services and operations are examined by a third-party accrediting
agency to determine if applicable standards are met. Should the facility meet
the accrediting agency's standards, the facility receives accredited status
from the accrediting agency.
In
most countries in the world, the function of accreditation for educational
institutions is conducted by a government ministry of education. In the United
States, however, educational accreditation is performed by private nonprofit
membership associations.