Does candidacy assure accreditation?
A. No. The Commission does not grant candidacy to an organization unless it has strong evidence that the college or university can achieve accreditation within the candidacy period. However, attainment of candidacy does not automatically assure eventual accreditation. The maximum length of candidacy is four years.
No. The Commission does not grant candidacy to an organization unless it has strong evidence that the college or university can achieve accreditation within the candidacy period. However, attainment of candidacy does not automatically assure eventual accreditation. The maximum length of candidacy is four years.
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