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ACCREDITATION
OF TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS
As
the quality assurance body for Jamaican tertiary education, the
UCJ establishes guidelines and procedures for institutions seeking
accredited status for particular programmes. UCJ's granting of accreditation
status to an institution is an expression of confidence in the institution's
mission and goals; the quality of faculty and students; the
quality of academic programmes and the level and appropriateness of resources.
The assurance of quality education by member institutions is the
UCJ's primary consideration in the decision to confirm or reaffirm
accreditation.
WHAT
IS ACCREDITATION
Accreditation
is the status granted to an institution or programme that has been
found, through self-study and peer review, to meet or exceed stated
guidelines of educational quality.
Accreditation
is a voluntary activity that promotes self-evaluation, self-regulation
and accountability. The role of the accrediting body is to ensure
quality through encouraging the improvement of educational standards.
There
are two types of accreditation; institutional and programmatic.
Institutional accreditation is accreditation of the whole institution
and speaks to the general quality of the institution. Programme
accreditation, on the other hand, evaluates the quality of specific
programmes of study offered by an institution. The UCJ effects programme
accreditation; however an institution will enjoy accredited status when all programmes are accredited. In addition a process of institutional assessment must precede accreditation of programmes in an institution..
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