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accreditation

[uh-kred-i-tey-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act of giving official authority or approval, or the resulting status; certification.

    Today they officially opened the process of accreditation for media wanting to cover World Youth Day.

  2. the act of certifying an educational institution or program as meeting all official formal requirements of academic excellence, facilities, curriculum, etc.; the status of being so certified.

    Universities applying for membership in the association must have undergone, at the national or regional level, a process of quality assurance or accreditation.

  3. the act of attributing or ascribing some quality, status, or action to a person or thing.

    His other poems added to his accreditation as a first-class poet.



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  • reaccreditation noun
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It has called on both Scottish and UK governments to ensure stronger regulation of the industry including accreditation for traders and a streamlined complaints process.

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Earlier on Wednesday, the White House threatened to strip Columbia University of its accreditation over claims it violated the civil rights of its Jewish students.

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On the campaign trail last year, Trump promised to cut off federal funding and government accreditation for colleges that he said were engaging in "antisemitic propaganda".

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In 2010, Beijing revoked recognition of the University of Calgary’s accreditation in China, meaning Chinese students at the Canadian school suddenly risked paying for a degree worth little at home.

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The former Manchester United and England defender said he was informed by the broadcaster that Forest "would not give me an accreditation or access to the stadium as a co-commentator".

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