Yes, EAHEA reserves the right to revoke accreditation or terminate membership if an institution or individual fails to maintain standards, engages in unethical behavior, or violates EAHEA’s code of conduct.
Regular audits and reviews are conducted to ensure ongoing compliance.
Revocations are taken seriously and are part of EAHEA’s commitment to integrity and credibility.
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