What is the Council on Accreditation?
The Council on Accreditation is at the heart of AAALAC’s mission and work. The Council is comprised of highly accomplished animal care and use professionals and researchers from around the globe who conduct the program evaluations that determine which institutions are awarded AAALAC accreditation. Their responsibilities include conducting site visits, reviewing site visit reports, evaluating information and reviewing yearly reports from accredited institutions. The Council is divided into North American and European Sections.
The Council on Accreditation is at the heart of AAALAC’s mission and work. The Council is comprised of highly accomplished animal care and use professionals from around the globe who conduct the program assessments that determine which institutions are awarded AAALAC accreditation. Their responsibilities include conducting site visits, reviewing site visit reports, evaluating information, reviewing yearly reports from accredited institutions, and conferring the accreditation status of institutions. The Council is divided into North American, European, and Pacific Rim Sections.
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