Sentences with phrase «educational accrediting bodies»

ESR has extensive procedures to ensure that any school is legitimate and not a so - called «diploma mill» (also known as a «degree mill»), an organization that awards academic degrees and diplomas with substandard or no academic study and without recognition by official educational accrediting bodies.
a) Institutional — Open to those schools, colleges, universities, and organizations which are accredited by national or regional educational accrediting bodies and which offer professional veterinary technician educational programs at the post-secondary level which are of two academic years or equivalent in duration or greater.

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The BC decision, if left in place, limits the jurisdiction of professional regulatory bodies (in BC) to decline accrediting educational programs that discriminate, but do so on religious grounds.
The Task Force also recommends, correspondingly: (a) that the Section of Legal Education, in collaboration with state regulators, develop standards for accrediting these educational programs or else expressly defer to other bodies to do so; and (b) that state authorities regulating the practice of law develop licensing or other regulatory systems for the delivery of limited legal services, which assure quality but do not limit access or unduly raise the price of services.
Finding a reputable medical assisting school in the state of Indiana will require research into the appropriate accrediting bodies for medical assisting educational programs.
Accrediting bodies ensure that educational institutions adequately prepare students for careers in their field after program completion.
(a) an educational institution that grants a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree and that is recognized by the board and by a regional accrediting body; or
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