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The phrase "accrediting committee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group responsible for granting accreditation to institutions or programs.
Example: "The accrediting committee will review the application and make a decision by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "credentialing board" or "accreditation panel".
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Last week, the 19-member accrediting committee did not approve a number of groups until more discussions could be held.
The costs of an accreditation are high, both in the fees paid to the accrediting body and in the time spent preparing the documentation and entertaining the accrediting committee.
Vicki Semel, a psychoanalyst in West Orange and chair of the accrediting committee of the Society of Modern Psychoanalysts, said she was one of the analysts who called the center and was informed that it had no connection to the dating service.
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Committees continue to face various capacity needs especially for evaluating clinical trials, for monitoring ongoing research, database management and for accrediting institutional ethics committees.
From ADRC's creation in 1997 until 1998, this important review committee was located within the accrediting body (NCAC) as a separate committee with recommendatory powers.
[Abstract available: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tea.21149/full] National societies, committee reports, and accrediting bodies recommend that engineering curricula be designed to prepare future engineers for the complex interdisciplinary nature of the field and for the multitude of skills and perspectives they will need to be successful practitioners.
Cohen suggests the Dutch system, where a central body is responsible for accrediting and overseeing research ethics committees, would have been the model to follow.
Thus after the relevant academic committees and outside accrediting agencies have spoken, our initial passion to, say, increase our students' general interest in and knowledge and enjoyment of music and the fine arts has been transformed and codified into a series of trite bullets such as "students will attend three approved and verifiable concerts and two art exhibits by the end of the semester".
For example, in New Zealand, the Health Research Council accredits research ethics committees.
About 16.7 % of the NECs indicated that they needed capacity for accrediting and financing institutional ethics review committees.
EFMD is one of three global accrediting bodies - its accreditation is called Equis.
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