Accreditation Standards
Accreditation Standards refer to the set of criteria and guidelines established by accrediting bodies to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of educational institutions, programs, healthcare facilities, or other organizations. These standards typically cover areas such as curriculum, faculty qualifications, student outcomes, resources, facilities, and overall institutional or program effectiveness. Compliance with accreditation standards is often required for institutions to maintain their accreditation status and demonstrate their commitment to meeting established benchmarks for excellence in their respective fields.
External Links
- [abia.us] American Board for International Accreditation | Setting the Standard for Excellence
- [urac.net] Health Care Accreditations Gold Star Standard | URAC
- [acpe-accredit.org] Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education – Setting the standard in pharmacy education