Are School of Education, Health and Society programs accredited? And if so, what does that mean to students?
Not all our programs are subject to accreditation, but many are. When a rigorous accreditation process is available, we participate because such accreditation provides extra assurances to students and prospective employers that our programs meet the highest professional standards. Additionally, the external evaluation and self-review typical of the accreditation process help us to continually improve. Go here for additional information on accredited programs at EHS.
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