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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accreditation fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the costs associated with obtaining or maintaining accreditation for an organization, program, or individual.
Example: "The university has increased its accreditation fees for the upcoming academic year, which may affect the budget for new programs."
Alternatives: "certification costs" or "licensing fees".
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We have two types of fees: accreditation fees and logistical fees.
She also claimed that the institution and the Conservatives had run a campaign of disinformation that had turned away many assessors from paying their final accreditation fees.
There is a $75.00 fee to register as a dietetics student and complete the DPD requirements which is used to offset transcript evaluation, program supplies and accreditation fees.
Prospective drivers for Uber or other ride-sharing services will have to pay a $150 each year in licence and accreditation fees, plus charges for vehicle inspections and background checks.
NSI agrees to prepay $1,000,000 toward its share of the on-going component of its Registrar accreditation fees at the time of signing of the Accreditation Agreement.
4. NSI will approve the on-going component of Registrar accreditation fees, as provided in Section II.L.2 of the Accreditation Agreement, if its portion thereof does not exceed $2,000,000 annually.
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The $350 annual operator accreditation fee has also been scrapped.
"A number of domestic energy assessors are currently wondering whether to pay the £300 accreditation fee.
A number of domestic energy assessors are wondering whether to pay the £300 accreditation fee.
The company charges an accreditation fee and a per-message fee of less than a penny; the message fees are split with the e-mail providers.
29 30 We then added non-staff costs (eg, accreditation agency fees, accreditation workshop fees or external consultant fees) to assess the incremental costs of accreditation per year incurred.
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