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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accredited institutions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to educational or professional organizations that have been officially recognized and authorized by a relevant authority or accrediting body.
Example: "Students are encouraged to apply to accredited institutions to ensure they receive a quality education that is recognized by employers."
Alternatives: "recognized institutions" or "certified institutions".
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During the accreditation process, the school was visited by deans of business schools from accredited institutions.
Lists of accredited institutions are available from the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (chea@chea. org).
The university was one of the first accredited institutions to offer online distance learning, in 1989.
Employees' salaries can also be substantially lower than at accredited institutions.
There, visitors were told that St . Regisand the Randocks' other holdings were authentic, accredited institutions, recognized in Liberia.
The Higher Education Act of 1965 defined H.B.C.U.s as academically accredited institutions established before 1964 with the principal mission of educating black Americans.
The official declined to specify the violations other than to say the students had either not been properly enrolled in accredited institutions or had overstayed their visas.
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But the highest correlations tend to be at medical centers and the lowest at non-accredited institutions.
Auxiliary nurses are mid-level health workers with one year of training provided through ministry-accredited institutions.
The biggest contrast is found with respect to LOS where the medical center correlation is 0.534, compared to 0.046 at non-accredited institutions.
APA-accredited institutions are required to provide student-to-internship placement information, so keep this in mind as well.[17].[17]
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