This is
the VOA Special English Education Report.
Now,
we continue our Foreign Student Series for those of you considering an American
college or university.
One of the things you should make sure
of is that the work you do will be recognized in your own country. Employers
and schools are more likely to accept your American education if it came from
an accredited program.Accreditation
is a process used for quality control. Across the United States, there are
eighty accrediting agencies for higher education. These are private, nonprofit
organizations. They develop educational goals, then examine schools to make
sure the goals are met.
The
first step is for a college or university to ask for accreditation. The school
then measures its performance against the requirements.
After
that, the accrediting agency sends a team of specialists to decide whether or
not the school meets the standards. Accredited schools are observed every few
years to see how they are doing.
Accrediting organizations must be
recognized by either the federal government or the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation. Almost half of all the agencies are recognized by both CHEA and
the United States Department of Education.
Higher
education groups created CHEA in nineteen ninety-six. But students who want to
receive federal student aid must attend a school accredited by a
government-recognized agency.
Foreign students might wonder why they
should care much about all this. After all, foreign students in most cases do
not receive aid from the United States government.
But
accreditation is also meant to tell employers that your studies met a set of
quality standards. And accreditation can make it easier to move credits from
one school to another.
Seven
thousand institutions and more than nineteen thousand programs were accredited
by American organizations last year. Among them were almost five hundred
foreign colleges, as well as foreign campuses of American universities.
All
accredited schools and programs can be found on the CHEA Web site, chea.org. It
also has advice about how to avoid worthless educational programs and
accrediting agencies. We will talk more about that subject next week.
And that's the VOA Special English
Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. Our Foreign Student Series is
online at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.