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How does accreditation ensure program quality?
Updated at Feb 6, 2026, Viewed 0 times
Accreditation plays a crucial role in guaranteeing the academic quality, credibility, and global recognition of our programs. At ACLAS (Atlanta College of Liberal Arts and Sciences), accreditation serves as an external validation that our curriculum, and institutional standards meet internationally recognized benchmarks.

When an institution or program is accredited, it undergoes comprehensive evaluation and continuous monitoring by independent accrediting bodies. These organizations review key aspects such as:

  • Curriculum design and academic rigor - ensuring our programs are relevant, up-to-date, and aligned with international educational frameworks.


    • Student learning outcomes - assessing that graduates gain the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies for global employability.

    • Institutional integrity and quality assurance systems - confirming that ACLAS maintains transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement in all areas of operation.



Through our accreditations, including QAHE, ELQN, CPD, EAHEA, QualificationCheck, and AQS ISO 29995:2021, ACLAS demonstrates a strong commitment to excellence, innovation, and global education standards.

Accreditation not only enhances student confidence and employer trust, but also ensures that your learning experience remains relevant, credible, and internationally respected.