Accreditation

Pronunciation: /əˌkrɛdəˈteɪʃən/

Accreditation (noun)

  1. The official recognition that an organization or program meets certain standards.
  2. A process to ensure that a school or program provides quality education.

Examples

  • The program received accreditation from the national board.
  • Accreditation ensures quality assurance in educational institutions.

Common collocations: obtain accreditation, grant accreditation, achieve accreditation, maintain accreditation

Synonyms of Accreditation

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Accreditation

  • Indicates lack of acceptance or agreement.
  • Refusal to accept or recognize.