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Accredited School Tips
My daughter is making plans for her post secondary education. As we started doing research into the different programs and schools that
are available we found that many offer accredited school programs but some do not. I found it very interesting that a school can be
accredited for some of the programming that they offer but that does not mean that all of the programs are.
I wanted to learn more about why it is important to attend an accredited school, and if this has any
impact on getting employment once you have completed your education. I spoke to the human resource person in the company that I work for
and was told that if two candidates for a job have equal qualifications and experience the candidate that graduated from an accredited school
will have the advantage over the candidate that has their education from a school without the accreditation. This is because an accredited
school must meet standards that are set forth by the accrediting agency. This means that the education is much more specialized in that
particular area. The accrediting agency insures that the school is concentrating on providing the excellence in education that each
particular field needs. An accredited school is certainly the best choice to consider.
This was an obstacle for my daughter because she was considering going to a school because her best friend was going there, yet the program
she was interested in was not accredited. Often time’s students seek out particular learning institutions for the wrong reasons. I
know are neighbor’s daughter is going to the local university for the convenience of being closer to home so she will be able to commute.
This seems to make sense and certainly saves money, but if it limits her chances of gaining employment because it is not an accreditedschool she
will have wasted money.
Another one of my daughter’s friends is going to the same school as her brother. Again this type of arrangement makes sense on the
surface in regards to saving money. The school is accredited for the program that he is enrolled in and has a wonderful reputation for this
particular area, but his sister’s interest area is not accredited and so she will be receiving a very general education.
Accredited School Advice
It is important to research each of the programs that a school has to offer. You cannot make the assumption that because a school is
accredited in one program area that all of the programs are accredited. Many of the larger schools may offer multiple areas of study and
have accreditation in several specialty areas, but do not assume that this means all of the areas of study are accredited. Each school is
separated into separate departments which are based on specific study areas. It is important to check with the specific department and ask
about the accreditation status. This will assure that the degree that is received is considered from an accreditedschool.
Accredited schools are not limited to universities. Trade schools, technical colleges and community colleges also offer accredited
school programs at their campuses.
Having fun, being with friends, being close to home, and going to an alma mater are all reasons to choose a particular school or
location. But to maximize the potential for job placement after graduation going with the accredited school is the best choice.
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