Learners Edge has received accreditation from the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, what does this mean?
The Northwest Association of Accredited schools is one of the nation’s six acknowledged accreditation agencies. Accreditation promotes continual school improvement leading to greater student achievement. In order to become an accredited institution, schools must met eight standards in the following areas: teaching and learning, support standards and school improvement. To maintain accredited status, schools must demonstrate they meet the Standards of Accreditation and continually work to improve student performance. Ultimately, this assures you that Learner’s Edge has a continued commitment to integrity, educational excellence and high academic standards. With NAAS accreditation, Learner’s Edge now has the ability to offer clock hours for a variety of professional development activities and courses. In fact, all of our courses can now be taken for various levels of clock hours, depending on your particular need. If you are interested in taking our courses for graduate credit, you may c
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