Is Almeda accredited?
Yes. Almeda is accredited by the Association for Online Academic Excellence (AOAEX). This is a private accrediting agency that ensures online distance learning programs are credible and meet with AOAEX’s high standards for educational excellence. Accreditation by AOAE ensures that degrees issued by Almeda carry the weight they need to be accepted by small, medium, and large companies across the United States and around the world. However, accreditation by AOAE does not guarantee that your degree will be accepted by everyone. If you are unsure about whether the company you work for or the company you would like to apply to will accept your degree, we encourage you to contact them before proceeding any further with us. In addition, accreditation by AOAE is not the same as regional accreditation. For this reason, Almeda is unable to participate in the federal student aid program or the GI Bill. At this point, Almeda is not accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council, which w
Yes. Almeda is accredited by several authorities, including the Interfaith Education Ministries (IEM) and the Association for Online Academic Excellence. The Interfaith Education Ministries (IEM) awards accreditation to innovative institutes who have established relationships with major corporations worldwide. IEM, founded in 1965, provides educational and professional credentials to qualifying institutes of traditional, non-traditional, religious and online and distance education programs of all types. Accreditation by this agency is not contingent upon being considered a religious institute. Although Almeda is not a religious institute and makes no claim to be, we do meet IEM’s educational standards and thus qualify for their accreditation. The Association for Online Academic Excellence (AOAEX) is a private accrediting agency that ensures online distance learning programs are credible and meet high standards of educational excellence. Accreditation by AOAEX ensures that degrees issue