What happens after accreditation is granted?

Created by EAHEA Support, Modified on Tue, May 27 at 1:15 AM by EAHEA Support

Once an institution is accredited by EAHEA, it receives a formal Accreditation Certificate, Digital Verification Link, and the right to display the EAHEA Accredited Seal on its website, marketing materials, and official documents.


The institution is also listed in the EAHEA Accredited Institutions Directory, which enhances its visibility and credibility in the global education community.


Following accreditation, institutions are expected to maintain compliance with EAHEA standards, undergo regular quality monitoring, and participate in reaccreditation cycles, typically every 5 years.


EAHEA encourages accredited institutions to treat the status not as a final achievement, but as a commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in education.

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