Accreditation

Accreditation for language programs ensure quality nd effectiveness, help programs meet state standards, and allows them to recommend candidates for state licensure, benefiting students and the public.
Here's a more detailed explanation of how language programs benefit from accreditation:

  • Ensure Quality and Effectiveness:
    Accreditation assures the public that programs are of high quality and effectively prepare candidates to meet licensure requirements.
  • Meeting State Standards:
    Accreditation ensures that programs meet state standards for professional preparation, allowing them to recommend candidates for state licensure.
  • Accountability and Continuous Improvement:
    Accreditation holds programs accountable for the quality and effectiveness of their preparation, and provides a framework for continuous improvement based on evidence of candidate outcomes and program effectiveness.
  • Peer Review and Evaluation:
    Accreditation involves peer review to determine a program's quality and effectiveness, ensuring that evidence is reviewed by professionals in the field.