Accrediting Body definition

Accrediting Body means any non-governmental entity, including institutional and specialized accrediting agencies, which engages in the granting or withholding of accreditation of educational institutions, programs or courses in accordance with standards relating to the performance, operations, financial condition or academic standards of such institutions, programs or courses.
Accrediting Body means one of the following:
Accrediting Body means a nonprofit organization that requires conformance to ISO/IEC 17025 requirements and is a signatory to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Mutual Recognition Arrangement for Testing.

Examples of Accrediting Body in a sentence

  • Designate personnel to monitor the quality of instruction to assure compliance with the Dual Credit Course Articulation Agreement and the standards established by the State, applicable Accrediting Body, the College, and the School District.

  • The University will designate staff/personnel to monitor the quality of instruction to assure compliance with the Course Articulation Agreement and the standards established by the State, applicable Accrediting Body, the University, and the School District.

  • This training is part of a program governed by the Accrediting Body identified above and will abide by all requirements of that Accrediting Body involving supervision of trainees, trainee work hours and work environment.

  • Analyte-matrix-method combinations that do not meet the above criteria must be removed from the DOECAP-AP scope of accreditation by the Accrediting Body.

  • The University will designate staff/personnel to monitor the quality of instruction to assure compliance with the Course Articulation Agreement (Attachment A) and the standards established by the State, applicable Accrediting Body, the University, and the School District.


More Definitions of Accrediting Body

Accrediting Body means any Person, whether private or quasi-private, whether foreign or domestic, which engages in the granting or withholding of accreditation of postsecondary institutions or their educational programs in accordance with standards and requirements relating to the performance, operations, financial condition or academic standards of such institutions, including the HLC.
Accrediting Body means an agency recognized by the board under rule 4729:11-2-04 of the Administrative Code.
Accrediting Body means any entity or organization, whether private or quasi-private, whether foreign or domestic, which engages in the granting or withholding of accreditation of private post secondary schools in accordance with standards and requirements relating to the performance, operations, financial condition and/or academic standards of such schools.
Accrediting Body means an accreditor or accrediting agency that has issued an accreditation status to the institution.
Accrediting Body means, with respect to any Educational Institution, any non-government entity or body which engages in granting or withholding of institutional accreditation for such Educational Institution, in accordance with standards relating to the performance, operation, financial condition and/or academic standing of private post-secondary schools, including, as applicable, those entities and organizations approved pursuant to Part 602 of 34 C.F.R.
Accrediting Body means the official accrediting authority for the Oregon Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program comprised of the Administrator of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory or designee, the Laboratory Administrator of the Department of Environmental Quality or designee and the Laboratory Administrator of the Department of Agriculture or designee.¶
Accrediting Body means the territorial, state or federal agency having responsibility and accountability for environmental laboratory accreditation and that grants NELAP accreditation.