Common use of Duration of accreditation Clause in Contracts

Duration of accreditation. The duration of the NVAO accreditation is six years for new programmes and for an indefinite period for existing programmes. All programs must be assessed by an NVAO approved panel of independent experts and apply for the continuation of their accreditation every six years. Accreditation by EADI/IAC emanating from a joint EADI/IAC- NVAO process is granted for six years.

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Duration of accreditation. AACSB grants accreditation for five years. The duration of the NVAO accreditation is six years for new programmes programs and for an indefinite period for existing programmesprograms. All programs must be assessed by an NVAO approved panel of independent experts and apply for the continuation of their accreditation every six years. Accreditation by EADI/IAC emanating from a The institutions / programs themselves need to decide whether they will use the possibility of the joint EADI/IAC- process and therefore apply for NVAO process is granted for six yearsaccreditation within five years (instead of six).

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Samples: www.nvao.net, www.nvao.net

Duration of accreditation. The duration of the NVAO accreditation is six years for new programmes and for an indefinite period for existing programmes. All programs programmes must be assessed by an NVAO approved panel of independent experts and apply for the continuation of their accreditation every six years. Accreditation by EADI/IAC emanating from THE-ICE grants accreditation for five (5) years. In case of a joint EADI/IAC- NVAO process is granted process, THE-ICE will grant accreditation for six (6) years.

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Samples: www.nvao.net, www.nvao.net

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Duration of accreditation. The duration of the NVAO accreditation is six years for new programmes and for an indefinite period for existing programmes. All programs must be assessed by an NVAO approved panel of independent experts and apply for the continuation of their accreditation every six years. Accreditation by EADI/IAC emanating from a EAPAA grants accreditation for seven years. The programmes themselves need to decide whether they will use the possibility of the joint EADI/IAC- NVAO process is granted and therefore apply for the EAPAA accreditation within six yearsyears (instead of seven).

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Samples: www.nvao.net, www.nvao.net

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