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  1. Honour diploma (academically equivalent to higher diploma and associate degree in Hong Kong, and equivalent to bachelor's degree in some countries) was an academic award issued by colleges or institutes before they were granted full university status, such as HKBU, LU and SYU. It is no longer awarded.

  2. CHEA is the only nongovernmental higher education organization in the United States that undertakes this scrutiny. The federal government, through the U.S. Department of Education, conducts governmental recognition reviews. Promotes academic quality and advances student achievement. Advancement of academic quality is at the core of accreditation.

  3. The Romanian National Council of Academic Evaluation and Accreditation of Higher Education Institutions (in Romanian: Consiliul Naţional de Evaluare Academică şi Acreditare a Instituţiilor de Învăţământ Superior (CNEAA)) was a body appointed by the Romanian Parliament which decided upon the criteria for evaluating Romanian higher education institutions.

  4. The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) based in the United States is a non-profit higher education organization. Other websites with similar names or similar web addresses are not connected with CHEA in any way. CHEA does not authorize any group or entity to use our logo or name to represent their organization.

  5. Council for Distance Education Accreditation (CDEA), (connected to Association of International Education Assessors) [20] [39] Council for International Education Accreditation (CIEA) [20] [21] Council on Postsecondary Alternative Education [21] Council on Postsecondary Christian Education – According to John Bear 's list of unrecognized ...

  6. A. ABET. Accreditation Service for International Colleges. Accrediting Commission for Education in Nursing. Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training. ACQUIN. Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. Assessment in higher education. Association of MBAs.

  7. In 2004 the name of the organization changed to the Association for Biblical Higher Education "in order to reflect its expansion of scope with graduate education accreditation and programmatic accreditation." Statistics. The ABHE has 161 member institutions. Over 63,000+ students are reported to be enrolled in ABHE Member institutions.