The United States has a unique approach to quality assurance in higher education, with accreditation and recognition often confused and conflated. To compound this, the U.S. accreditation landscape is undergoing significant changes, with important implications for credential evaluators worldwide. Participants will gain insights into what has changed and how these changes in the US accreditation model affect international credential recognition and evaluation practices. The session will focus on practical implications for credential evaluators and explore strategies for navigating this evolving landscape while maintaining rigorous evaluation standards.
The United States has a unique approach to quality assurance in higher education, with accreditation and recognition often confused and conflated. To compound this, the U.S. accreditation landscape is undergoing significant changes, with important implications for credential evaluators worldwide. Participants will gain insights into what has changed and how these changes in the US accreditation model affect international credential recognition and evaluation practices. The session will focus on practical implications for credential evaluators and explore strategies for navigating this evolving landscape while maintaining rigorous evaluation standards.
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