What CHEA Does
CHEA recognizes institutional and programmatic accreditors that meet its quality expectations. It promotes academic integrity and public accountability. Its recognition process strengthens trust in accreditation.
How CHEA Evaluates Accreditors
CHEA reviews accreditors through documentation, peer evaluation, and public comment. It examines governance, standards, and transparency. Accreditors must demonstrate consistent quality.
Why CHEA Recognition Matters
CHEA recognition signals that an accreditor meets high expectations. Students benefit from degrees backed by credible oversight. Institutions gain legitimacy through recognized accreditation.
How CHEA Influences Policy
CHEA advocates for strong accreditation practices nationwide. It collaborates with policymakers and higher education leaders. Its work shapes national conversations about quality assurance.
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