List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations
This is a list of recognized higher education related accreditation organizations. The list includes agencies and organizations that play a role in higher education accreditation and which are recognized by the appropriate governmental authorities.
International
The International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education is a global association of quality assurance organizations, both governmental and non-governmental. Itwas founded in 1991 with 8 member organizations and now has over 280. It defines its role as "to promote and advance excellence in higher education through the support of an active international community of quality assurance agencies". Its membership list is available online.
The United States-based Council for Higher Education Accreditation maintains an International Directory which "contains contact information about 467 quality assurance bodies, accreditation bodies and Ministries of Education in 175 countries. The quality assurance and accreditation bodies have been authorized to operate by their respective governments either as agencies of the government or as private organizations."
Europe
The European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education disseminates information, experiences and good practices in the field of quality assurance in higher education to QA agencies, public authorities and higher education institutions in the European Higher Education Area. It is a membership organization, comprising 51 agencies in 28 countries, and was established in 2000 following a recommendation from the Council of the European Union in 1998.The European Quality Assurance Register for Higher Education was established by ENQA, the European Students' Union, the European University Association and the European Association of Institutions in Higher Education – the European representative bodies of quality assurance agencies, students, universities and other higher education institutions – to increase the transparency of quality assurance in higher education across Europe. EQAR publishes and manages a register of quality assurance agencies that substantially comply with the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance to provide the public with clear and reliable information on quality assurance agencies operating in Europe. The register is web-based and freely accessible.
ENIC – NARIC comprises all countries of Europe as well as Australia, Canada, Israel, the United States of America and New Zealand. The website also provides information on the higher education systems of the member countries and the accreditation agencies
To implement the Lisbon Recognition Convention and, in general, to develop policy and practice for the recognition of qualifications, the Council of Europe and UNESCO have established the ENIC Network. The Council of Europe and UNESCO/CEPES jointly provide the Secretariat for the ENIC Network. The ENIC Network cooperates closely with the NARIC Network of the European Union.
The Network is made up of the national information centres of the States party to the European Cultural Convention or the UNESCO Europe Region. An ENIC is a body set up by the national authorities. While the size and specific competence of ENIC may vary, they will generally provide information on: – the recognition of foreign diplomas, degrees and other qualifications; – education systems in both foreign countries and the ENIC's own country; – opportunities for studying abroad, including information on loans and scholarships, as well as advice on practical questions related to mobility and equivalence.
The NARIC network is an initiative of the European Commission and was created in 1984. The network aims at improving academic recognition of diplomas and periods of study in the Member States of the European Union countries, the European Economic Area countries and Turkey. The network is part of the Community's Lifelong Learning Programme, which stimulates the mobility of students and staff between higher education institutions in these countries.
All member countries have designated national centres, the purpose of which is to assist in promoting the mobility of students, teachers and researchers by providing authoritative advice and information concerning the academic recognition of diplomas and periods of study undertaken in other States. The main users of this service are higher education institutions, students and their advisers, parents, teachers and prospective employers.
The NARICs were designated by the Ministries of Education in the respective countries, but the status and the scope of work of individual NARICs may differ. In the majority of States, institutions of higher education are autonomous, taking their own decisions on the admission of foreign students and the exemption of parts of courses of study programmes that students may be granted on the basis of education undertaken abroad. As a result, most NARICs do not take a decision, but offer on request information and advice on foreign education systems and qualifications.
Finland
Universities may be founded or accredited only by an Act of Parliament. Vocational universities may be accredited by the Government of Finland, and governed through the Ministry of Education.Germany
The Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in 1948 by an agreement between the states of the Federal Republic of Germany. Among its core responsibilities, the KMK ensures quality development and continuity in tertiary education. Bachelor and Master programs must be accredited in accordance to a resolution of the Kultusministerkonerenz.The German Council of Science and Humanities was founded on September 5, 1957, and conducts institutional accreditation of private and religious universities since 2001.
The Foundation for the Accreditation of Study Programs in Germany or Accreditation Council was created in a KMK resolution on October 15, 2004. The Accreditation Council certifies accreditation agencies and establishes guidelines and criteria for program and system accreditation. There are currently ten certified agencies.
- AHPGS – Accreditation Agency for Study Programs in Special Education, Care, Health Sciences and Social Work
- AKAST – Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Canonical Study Programs
- ACQUIN – Accreditation, Certification and Quality Assurance Institute
- AQAS – Agency for Quality Assurance by Accreditation of Study Programs
- AQ Austria – Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria
- ASIIN – Accreditation Agency for Degree Programs in Engineering, Informatics/Computer Science, the Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- evalag – Evaluation Agency Baden-Württemberg
- FIBAA – Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation
- OAQ – Swiss Center of Accreditation and Quality Assurance in Higher Education
- ZEvA – Central Evaluation- and Accreditation Agency
Ireland
was established in 2012 as the single agency responsible for external quality assurance of higher education institutions in Ireland, replacing predecessor agencies responsible for different sectors of higher education. It is responsible for the quality assurance of education and research within HEIs. Higher education institutions have been subject to statutory quality assurance since the 1990s and the country has been an active participant in the development of the European model of quality assurance.Italy
Since at least 1933 the Italian state controls the use of the name "Universita" for an institution. This law, and successive modifications, report a list on University, Schools, budget and human resources for each University. Table D, and successive modifications, reports the exact number of lecturer for each University and School. The Universities were under the control of Government and Parlament, e.g. all new lecturerships must be established by law. The Law "8_marzo_1999,_n._50" delegate to the Minister of University and Investigation the supervision of Universities. The system involves two separate but correlated programs that were instituted at the same time: First, each University went through a four-step process to adopt and approve its own Regolamenti Didattici di Ateneo. The RDA establishes the rules for the organization of teaching at the university, including establishing the requirements and objectives of each degree program, the curricula, credits awarded and requirements and objectives of examinations. The RDA's were developed in consultation with representatives of the individual university, the regional coordinating committee, employers and the National University Council and are ultimately approved by the Ministry of Education. Second, a series of formal, objective standards was adopted as minimum requirements for approval of any programs.In addition, there are other forms of accreditation in Italy. These include: accreditation of degree programs in engineering by the Council of Presidents of the Italian Faculties of Engineering called SINAI, a national system for accrediting such programs; accreditation of MBA programs by the independent agency, Association for Business Management Training and a program for accreditation of non-state university programs, which, since 1996, as involved a process of formal legal approval, involving an independent review by the National Committee for Evaluation of the University System and then issuance of a formal ministerial decree approving by the issuance of degrees by the university.
Spain
In Spain, ANECA or Agencia Nacional de la Evaluación de la Calidad y Acreditación is the authorised national body responsible for the quality of the Spanish high education system. It was created as a foundation in 2002 by the Cabinet of Spain under the Organic Law of Universities.United Kingdom
Under the Education Reform Act 1988 it is illegal to offer a degree or qualification that implies it is a degree, unless the institution offering it is authorised by a Royal Charter or by or under an Act of Parliament, or is acting on behalf of an institution so authorised, or the award has been specifically designated by order of the Secretary of State. The government maintains lists of "recognised bodies" that have the right to grant UK degrees, and of "listed bodies" that offer courses validated by a recognised body and leading to degrees of that body. UK institutions offering courses leading to degrees are subject to quality assurance by the Quality Assurance Agency. The QAA is a member of INQAAHE and ENQA. Higher Education Degree Datacheck is the official service for validating British degrees and authenticating universities.Professional degrees may be accredited by professional, statutory and regulatory bodies to ensure they meet the educational standards for professional licensure; a list of accrediting bodies recognised by the government is maintained by the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
For non-degree qualifications, including courses at the higher education level, there are four public accrediting bodies for the four countries of the United Kingdom. These are:
- Ofqual in England
- Qualifications Wales
- The Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment in Northern Ireland
- The Scottish Qualifications Authority
There are, additionally, four bodies offering institutional accreditation for private colleges that are recognized by the UK government for visa purposes:
- The Accreditation Service for International Colleges for independent colleges in UK and colleges and universities worldwide. ASIC is an affiliate of ENQA.
- The British Accreditation Council for independent higher education and further education institutions across the UK. BAC is also a member of INQAAHE and ENQA.
- Accreditation UK, part of the British Council, for English language schools only
- The Accreditation Body for Language Services for English language schools
Switzerland
– Swiss quality label for further education institutionsIt is the Swiss national quality assurance body and the first Swiss quality label geared towards adult continuing education founded in 2000. EduQua is an accreditation body recognized and supported by the Swiss Confederate Government.
Ghana
The Independent Security Council, Ghana Medical Association, Pharmacy Council, and General Legal Council are the most notable and recognised professional bodies in Ghana. Though the GMA and GLC may effectively represent the government of Ghana, the Independent Security Council is the official non-governmental Body established with the mandate to provide security training; award and accredit security programs. Unlike the GMA and GLC, the Independent Security Council academically partner with universities with security-focused departments with the aim of offering such universities courses to local citizens.Other government recognised professional Bodies like Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, Engineering Council of Ghana, National Board for Professional and Technician Examination, and National Council for Tertiary Education are mandated with level of regulatory status in specific fields of respective practices.
Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications conducts accreditation under an ordinance that took effect on 1 October 2007. The former Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation was replaced by this new authority. The HKCAAVQ maintains a list of accredited programs and programs accredited by the HKCAAVQ also may be entered into Hong Kong's Qualifications Register.- The Law Society of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Bar Association
- The Medical Council of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications
India
Central or State or UGC Act" are labeled "fake universities/vishwavidyalayas" and lack authority to grant degrees.
Recognition or accreditation of courses of study is under the authority of a set of professional councils established by statute and other autonomous coordinative or regulatory bodies established or recognized by the University Grants Commission:
- National Board of Accreditation
- Quality Council of India
- Distance Education Council
- National Council for Teacher Education
- Indian Council of Agricultural Research
- Bar Council of India
- Scientific Institute and Research Organizations
- National Council for Teacher Education
- Rehabilitation Council of India
- Medical Council of India
- Pharmacy Council Of India
- Indian Nursing Council
- Aiipphs State Government University Delhi
- National Council for Indian Education
- Dental Council of India
- Central Council of Homoeopathy
- Central Council of Indian Medicine
- National Assessment and Accreditation Council
- Ministry of Human Resource Development
- Association of Indian Universities
- Indian Maritime University
- Indira Gandhi National Open University
Malaysia
There are also some other recognized organizations who regulate their specific technical fields, which includes:
- Board of Engineers Malaysia
- Malaysian Medical Council
- Malaysian Dental Council
- Pharmacy Board Malaysia
- Malaysian Chinese Medical Associations
- Federation of Chinese Physicians and Acupuncturists Associations Malaysia
- Malaysia Nursing Board
- Malaysian Veterinary Council
- Malaysian Homeopathic Medical Council
- Board of Architects Malaysia
- Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia
- Malaysian Bar Council
- Malaysian Institute of Accountants
- Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia
- Financial Planning Association of Malaysia
- Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers
- Malaysian Association of Company Secretaries
- The Malaysian Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators
- Board of Valuers, Appraisers & Real Estate Agents Malaysia
- The Society of Logisticians, Malaysia
Nepal
- Balkumari College, Chitwan
- Damak Multiple Campus, Jhapa
- Siddhanath Multiple Campus, Kanchanpur
- Lumbini Banijya Campus, Rupandehi
- Kailali Multiple Campus, Kailali
- Makawanpur Multiple Campus, Makawanpur
- Janapriya Multiple Campus, Kaski
- Kathmandu University School of Science
- Kathmandu University School of Engineering
- Sahid Smriti Multiple Campus, Chitwan
- Aadikavi Bhanubhakta Campus, Tanahun
- Tikapur Multiple Campus, Kailali
- Mahendra Ratna Multiple Campus, Illam
- Sukuna Multiple Campus, Morang
- Sindhuli Multiple Campus, Sindhuli
- College of Biomedical Engineering and Applied Sciences, Kathmandu
- Madhyabindu Multiple Campus, Nawalparasi
- Saptagandaki Multiple Campus, Chitwan
- Mahakabi Devkota Campus, Nawalparasi
- Rupandehi Campus, Rupandehi
The – 2076 envisions University & Higher Education Council in the chairmanship of Honorable Prime Minister to regulate and supervise higher education policies, universities, and University Grant Commission.
- The policy clearly outlines some mandatory requirements such as Quality Assurance & Accreditation & Education Management Information System for every higher education institution. The policy statements below testify the intensity and direction of the Government of Nepal for higher education institutions.
- Colleges / Universities with lower student enrollment will be merged and human resources of the merged institution will be managed accordingly.
- To ensure quality assurance, a national quality prototype will be prepared and quality measurement will be done through an independent quality assessment mechanism under the Higher Education Commission. Higher education institutions that fail to ensure quality standard as per the given criteria within the specified time period will be closed.
- The quality of educational institutions and agencies providing higher education will be assessed in every five-years interval.
Other than that, the Council For Technical Education and Vocational Training, established in 1989, by the Government of Nepal is the national autonomous apex body of Technical and Vocational Education and Training regulation. There are also some other recognized organizations who regulate their specific technical fields. They are:
- Nepal Engineering Council
- Nepal Nursing Council
- Nepal Medical Council
- Nepal Pharmacy Council
- Nepal Bar Council
New Zealand
Nicaragua
A university in Nicaragua can only be established with evaluation and approval by the National Council of Universities as precursor to being founded by Act of Parliament. Such recognised universities enjoy the full Anglo-Saxon-style autonomy and require no programme accreditations. The National Council of Evaluation and Accreditation is the quality assurance agency. All recognised universities must participate in the quality assurance programme including mandatory auto-evaluation and reporting to CNEA, and may pursue deliberate institutional accreditation by CNEA or an accreditation agency recognised by CNEA. However, CNEA accreditation does only apply to already recognised universities and does not substitute the required CNU authorisation.Pakistan
In 2003, Canada began helping Pakistan develop an accreditation system. As stated in "Ordinance No. LIII of 2002, Para 10, Clause e", the Higher Education Commission may set up national or regional evaluation councils or authorize any existing council or similar body to carry out accreditation of institutions including their departments, facilities and disciplines by giving them appropriate ratings.- Established under Quality Assurance Agency of HEC
- * National Accreditation Council for Teachers Education
- * National Agricultural Education Accreditation Council
- * National Business Education Accreditation Council
- * National Computing Education Accreditation Council
- * National Technology Council
- HEC independent professional bodies
- * Pakistan Bar Council
- * Pakistan Council for Architects and Town Planners
- * Pharmacy Council of Pakistan
- * Pakistan Engineering Council
- * Pakistan Medical and Dental Council
- * Pakistan Nursing Council
- * Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council
- * National Council for Homeopathy
- * National Council for Tibb
United Arab Emirates
- Commission for Academic Accreditation
United States
Regional accreditors
There are seven regional accreditors involved in higher education accreditation in the United States.- Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges
- Higher Learning Commission
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges
- * Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
- * Commission on Technical and Career Institutions
- Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
- Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges
National accreditors
The national accreditors get their name from their common practice of accrediting schools nationwide or even worldwide. National accreditation has a weaker reputation than regional accreditation and some regionally-accredited institutions may not recognize transfer credits from nationally-accredited institutions. However, both regional and national accreditors are subject to the same recognition criteria from the Department of Education. Many for-profit colleges are nationally accredited.- Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
- Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
- Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training
- Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
- Distance Education Accrediting Commission
- Council on Occupational Education
Programmatic accreditation
- Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
- Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
- Accreditation Commission for Audiology Education
- Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
- Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
- Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education
- Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
- Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
- American Optometric Association Accreditation Council on Optometric Education
- Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant
- Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
- Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission
- American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Council for Accreditation
- American Board of Funeral Service Education Committee on Accreditation
- Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
- Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs
- American Bar Association Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar
- American Council for Construction Education
- American Culinary Federation Education Foundation Inc. Accrediting Commission
- American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation
- Planning Accreditation Board
- American Library Association Committee on Accreditation
- American Occupational Therapy Association Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education
- American Osteopathic Association Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation
- American Physical Therapy Association Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
- American Podiatric Medical Association Council on Podiatric Medical Education
- American Psychological Association Committee on Accreditation
- American Society for Microbiology American College of Microbiology
- American Society of Exercise Physiologists
- Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board American Society of Landscape Architects
- Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
- American Veterinary Medical Association Council On Education
- Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering
- Aviation Accreditation Board International
- Association for Clinical Pastoral Education
- Association of Institutions of Jewish Studies
- Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education
- Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care
- Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
- Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education
- Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
- Commission on Opticianry Accreditation
- National Recreation and Park Association Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Related Professions
- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Commission on English Language Program Accreditation
- Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation
- Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation
- Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
- Council for Interior Design Accreditation
- Council for Standards in Human Service Education
- Council on Chiropractic Education
- Council on Education for Public Health
- Council on Naturopathic Medical Education
- Council on Rehabilitation Education Commission on Standards and Accreditation
- Council on Social Work Education Council on Accreditation
- International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education
- International Fire Service Accreditation Congress–Degree Assembly
- Joint Review Committee on Education Programs in Radiologic Technology
- Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology
- Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board American Society of Landscape Architects
- Liaison Committee on Medical Education
- Midwifery Education Accreditation Council
- Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education
- National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences
- National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences, Inc.
- National Architectural Accrediting Board
- National Association of Schools of Art and Design Commission on Accreditation
- National Association of Schools of Dance Commission on Accreditation
- National Association of Schools of Music Commission on Accreditation and Commission on Community/Junior College Accreditation
- National Association of Schools of Theatre Commission on Accreditation
- National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council
- Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation
- Planning Accreditation Board
- Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System
- State Bar of California Committee of Bar Examiners
National faith-based accreditors
- Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools
- Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada Commission on Accrediting
- Association for Biblical Higher Education Commission on Accreditation
- Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools Accreditation Commission