Can EAHEA accreditation be used for government recognition?

Created by EAHEA Support, Modified on Tue, May 27 at 12:36 AM by EAHEA Support

While EAHEA is not a government body, its accreditation may support recognition efforts, especially when presented as part of an institution’s broader quality assurance documentation.


Many governments and regulatory bodies consider third-party accreditations when evaluating educational providers.


However, institutions seeking official national recognition should always refer to their local authorities for specific requirements.

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