Accreditation
What is Accreditation?
Accreditation is a distinction granted to any institution meeting or exceeding the stated criteria of educational quality. The purposes of accreditation include:
- Assess and enhance the educational quality of an institution
- Assure consistency in institutional operations
- Promote institutional improvement
- Provide for public accountability
Why is accreditation important to you?
Accreditation affects you by providing for the responsibility of an institution and assuring prospective and current students of the following:
- It is recognized as a qualified institution of higher learning with approved programs of study that meet recognized academic standards.
- It employs a professional staff
- It has sufficient facilities and equipment
- It is a stable and permanent fixture in the educational community
Schools voluntarily undergoes periodic accrediting evaluations by teams of qualified examiners including subject experts and specialists in occupational education and private school administration.
School accreditations, approvals and memberships are displayed in the lobby. The School President can provide additional information.
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Omar BenitezTeaches motorcycle-technology" I enjoy talking to people and sharing my experiences about the motorcycle industry. Motorcycles have always been around in my life. My father used to race motocross back in the 60s, and I got my first dirt bike at the age of 9. I have been workin..."
George KremposkiWyoTech Graduate"After WyoTech, I worked at a few collision shops and four hot rod shops. I have a steady flow of people who want me to do work for them. Some wait up to a year for me to do the work on their babies. I've taken a short vacation from building cars and have turned my efforts to building some of the country's coolest jet boats."
