Similar words: accredit, accredited, meditation, accretion, creditable, discreditable, meditative, credit union. Meaning: n. the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to educational institution that maintains suitable standards).
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1. He carried a letter of accreditation.
2. The college received/was given full accreditation in 1965.
3. The Accreditation of Prior Learning scheme allows work experience to be added towards qualifications.
4. These relationships and the accreditation of in-company training programmes will be developed in 1993.
5. Part of Oxford Polytechnic's response to accreditation has been to increase the involvement of external reviewers in the quality control process.
6. Without any widely recognised accreditation system, the consumer has been left to investigate the credentials of an operator themselves.
7. The initial Government proposal for a single accreditation system for advocates was the correct approach.
8. Accreditation is also hampered by several other factors.
9. The Hague rules also govern the agencies' accreditation.
10. One accrediting agency is Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
11. Are fly-by-night schools that lack CHEA accreditation illegal?
12. So, company burning gas also won't accreditation or precatory.
13. An accreditation Accreditation is a process used for col quality control.
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14. The HKCAA's accreditation activity has been extended to cover sub - degree qualifications.
15. The quality level of accreditation, expansion of successful completion of acceptance.
16. Shanghai Advanced Level English -- English Interpretation Accreditation Certificate obtained.
17. In order to assure industry relevance, the association would wish to develop close links at an early stage with institutions seeking accreditation.
18. The book covers such topics as business strategy and marketing as well as quality assurance and accreditation strategies.
19. Due to the competitive market in which we operate, this accreditation is very important.
20. It must be based on the student's own targets and requires a flexible system of accreditation.
21. Specific aspects of laboratory practice and particular areas of accreditation which may cause problems for analytical laboratories are also discussed.
22. The division has followed in the footsteps of Pochin's mobile concrete pumping division who achieved the accreditation last year.
23. It now reckons its the first national distribution company to get Part One accreditation.
24. Jones International, a for-profit university(sentencedict.com), recently caused controversy by gaining full degree accreditation.
25. Essentially this document brings a process which has been in operation since 1980 into line with the accreditation agreement with the Council.
26. This document file is use to regulate the authorized organizations using Certification Mark, Certification Body Logo and IAF or International Mutual Accreditation Mark.
27. The company has passed ISO 9001 certification, CE certification and accreditation AZ International Quality System Certification.
28. This file document is use to regulate the authorized organizations using Certification Mark, Certification Body Logo and IAF International Mutual Accreditation Mark.
29. This file is used to regulate the authorized organizations using Certification Mark, Certification Body Logo and IAF International Mutual Accreditation Mark.
30. Some states will only license speech pathologists who have graduated from a program that is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.
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