OUR FAQs
What is accreditation?
Accreditation is a method of determining whether or not a business or educational program has attained a specified level of quality by comparing it to established criteria. It's a method of making sure a service or company is up to par.
Why is accreditation important?
Assuring students, employers, and other interested parties of a program or organization's commitment to providing quality education or service is why accreditation is so valuable. The program or organization is also held accountable for upholding the standards to which it has been held.
How can I find out if a program or organization is accredited?
Find out if a college or university is legitimate by looking them up on the accrediting agency's website or using the IBSAB's database of approved schools.
What are the advantages of accreditation?
The benefits of accreditation include companies and other organizations recognizing that the program or organization achieves specified quality requirements. It may also result in higher enrolment and financing possibilities.