- given official approval to act; "an accredited college"; "commissioned broker"; "licensed pharmacist"; "authorized representative"
- (accreditation) the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to educational institution that maintains suitable standards); "a commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools"
- Accreditation is a process in which certification of competency, authority, or credibility is presented.
- Given official approval, as an accredited university; certified as free from disease, meeting certain standards
- (Accreditation) Process by which a school demonstrates that its programs meet a certain set of academic and educational standards as determined by a regional or national accrediting association.
- (Accreditation) a seal of approval given by a governing body to a housing and/or service provider. To become accredited, the community or provider must meet specific requirements set by the accreditation entity and is then generally required to undergo a thorough review process by a team of ...
- (Accreditation) Recognition of a college or university by any of the regional or national accrediting bodies, indicating that the institution as a whole has been judged to be meeting its objectives.
- (Accreditation) Certification by duly recognized body of the facilities, capability, objectivity, competence, and integrity of an agency, service, or operational group or individual to provide the specific service or operation needed. ...
- Accreditation is the approval of a higher education course by an authorised body.
- (Accreditation) is the procedure by which an authoritative body gives formal recognition that a body or person is competent to carry out specific tasks. ...
- (accreditation) Certification that a school or an instructional program meets standards set by an outside reviewing organization. Many forms of financial aid are available only to students attending accredited institutions.
- (Accreditation) A process undertaken by the Supporting People team for assessing the financial viability and competence of an organisation and formally recognising their ability to provide quality services. ...
- (Accreditation) Third-party process of certifying a sender’s email at accepted email receivers. Trusted sender programs include SenderScore by Return Path (formerly Bonded Sender), Goodmail and Habeas.
- (Accreditation) The awarding of approval to a school by a sanctioned review board confirming that the school has met specific requirements and standards.
- (Accreditation) A process for assessing and enhancing academic and educational quality through voluntary peer review. NCATE accreditation informs the public that an institution has a professional education unit that has met state, professional, and institutional standards of educational quality.
- (Accreditation) A formal recognition by an impartial and independent organization, which confirms that a particular insurance company is upholding the standards of the industry.
- (Accreditation) A determination by the American Board for Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics Inc. that an eligible organization satisfactorily complies with all applicable standards.
- (Accreditation) The process whereby an organization has received recognition or has been certified by a guiding or controlling institution. In order to receive certification the organization will need to demonstrate and meet specific measures of quality, conformance or adherence.
- Accreditation programs give an official authorization or approval to an organization against a set of industry-derived standards.
- (Accreditation) The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
- (Accreditation) A process in which managed care companies are evaluated on the quality of their services. The evaluation is done by a group called the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
- (Accreditation) This is proof that a health plan or hospital meets certain standards. An outside group decides this through an official review.
- (accreditation) An evaluative process in which a healthcare organization undergoes an examination of its operating procedures to determine whether the procedures meet designated criteria as defined by the accrediting body, and to ensure that the organization meets a specified level of quality.^1
- (Accreditation) Formal declaration by the responsible management approving the operation of an automated system in a particular security mode using a particular set of safeguards. ...
- (Accreditation) Approval of colleges and universities by nationally recognized professional associations or regional accrediting bodies.