Meet proven best practices that ease accreditation in higher education

Accreditation is commonly perceived as a two-sided coin. A major chance for a university to be recognized as an institution that develops quality education and scientific research for a society; or as a risk to be underrated as a higher education institution.

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How benchmarking helps universities in accreditation processes

Accreditation was born nearly 60 years ago in the United States, as an answer to the increasing enrollment in universities phenomenon that started after the World War II and because of the urgent need to regulate a market – basically of private colleges and universities – that began to grow ...

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U-Planner expands throughout Latin America

New offices in Mexico, Colombia and Peru - The initiative looks to implement technological solutions in higher education. It uses algorithms to optimize costs, student experience, excesses, student retention and consequently, makes big contributions to the quality of education and accreditation. - ...

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How strategic planning helps higher education accreditation

A well-prepared strategic plan can be the key for your university’s accreditation, because this will deliver the tools, variables and leading vision that are needed to exhibit the required evidence to prove that a higher education institution is actually achieving the goals that have been defined ...

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