Accrediting a tax specialty would serve both societal and professional interests by certifying that professionals possess the necessary education and experience to competently provide these services.
In addition, many argued that creation of the division for CPA firms would establish a second level of CPAs by
accrediting some, but this problem has not materialized.
The "Directories" section contains information about
accrediting agencies, grouped into: (1) regional
accrediting organizations; (2) national
accrediting organizations; (3) specialized and professional
accrediting organizations; and (4) state agencies and
accrediting organizations recognized for special purposes.
Organizations that accredit entire institutions are called institutional
accrediting organizations; those that evaluate free-standing professional or occupational schools or are limited to specific programs within an institution of higher education are called specialized
accrediting organizations.
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is one of the oldest and most widely renowned international
accrediting body for business schools worldwide.
Luke's Medical Center-Quezon City and Global City are both accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), the world's most prestigious
accrediting body of healthcare organizatons.
accrediting Interactive Solutions and Services Company in order to
Local and regional chambers are rated "Accredited," "Accredited with 3 Stars," "Accredited with 4 Stars," or "Accredited with 5 Stars." State chambers are rated "Accredited State Chamber," or "Accredited State Chamber with Distinction." The final determination is made by the
accrediting board, a committee of U.S.
A number of
accrediting bodies in the United States have come under scrutiny in the past few years for their involvement in monitoring at-risk or predatory institutions, according to senators and witnesses at a hearing last month.
Gaston explores the disconnect between public (including the federal government) perceptions of accreditation and accreditation agency requirements and provides a pathway for
accrediting agencies to make positive changes.
* LVSW should consider whether it is more worthwhile
accrediting practitioners in practices where the low vision needs are not already met by an optometrist or in a practice where the service does not exist in preference to
accrediting those who work out of a practice where a low vision service is already well established
The Nuclear Engineering Technology program has decades of documented history of quality beginning with Technology
Accrediting Commission (TAC) of
Accrediting Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) accreditation in 1989 and has remained continuously accredited since that date.
Approved programs are those offering a substantial core of illumination studies and are either engineering technology programs accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology; architecture programs accredited by the National Architectural
Accrediting Board; interior design programs accredited by the Foundation for Interior Design Research; or the-atre programs accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre.
"Monitronic Success College is just a teaching centre and the awarding of qualifications is done by these
accrediting bodies," he said.