National Commission for Accreditation
The National Commission for Accreditation is an organization responsible for evaluating and accrediting educational institutions and programs in the United States. Its primary goal is to ensure that these institutions meet specific quality standards, which helps maintain the integrity of education and provides assurance to students and employers about the value of degrees and certifications.
Accreditation by the National Commission for Accreditation signifies that an institution has undergone a rigorous review process. This process assesses various aspects, including curriculum quality, faculty qualifications, and student support services, ultimately promoting continuous improvement in education and fostering public trust in accredited programs.