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What you need to know about accreditation.

Accreditation is a designation that ensures you will receive a high-quality education as a student of that institution. Accreditation is determined after a college, university, or other institution of higher education goes through a rigorous review and assessment by a respected, independent accreditation organization. Accrediting bodies that are recognized by the US Department of Education are listed on the ed.gov website. An accreditation organization’s job is to examine the institution’s capacity to meet best practices as outlined in professional standards.

A degree or diploma from an accredited institution like Sacramento Ultrasound Institute ensures that your diploma or degree will be respected and recognized for the true educational achievement it represents by current and future employers, colleagues, and peers.

How You Benefit From an Accredited College or University

College accreditation is certain to have significant short- and long-term consequences in your life, beginning with your first class and continuing throughout the trajectory of your chosen career, such as:

  • Providing a High-Quality Educational Experience

    Attending an accredited SUI means that you will enjoy the expertise and guidance of high-caliber instructors, the comprehensive education that comes from a robust curriculum, and the ease of state-of-the-art technology that smoothly delivers online education.
    You can be confident that your chosen program has passed the intense scrutiny and high standards of an independent accreditation organization. To retain the distinguished status of accreditation, Sacramento Ultrasound Institute participates in a thorough months-long recertification process every 4 years with Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools, an independent accreditation corporation founded in 1969.

  • Increasing Your Chances of Getting a Job

    Accredited degrees are an important qualification employers seek in job candidates. Most employers routinely review job applicants’ educational credentials to make sure their education comes from a college, university, or program with accreditation. If you have a degree, diploma, or certificate from a school without accreditation, it could easily stop you from getting a promotion or a coveted position with another company.

  • Paving the Way for State Licensing

    If your job requires state licensure—like nurses, teachers, social workers, certified public accountants, and other professionals—it is common for states to require that you have a degree from an accredited college or university.

  • Improving Your Eligibility for Federal Loans and Grants

    If you are depending on financial aid from federal loans and grants to further your education, you need to enroll in a college or university that has accreditation. Otherwise, you could be denied the necessary financial support you require.

In the United States, organizations such as the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) review accreditation organizations to make sure they are using effective accrediting practices. Specifically, the ED must keep watch to make sure that all federal student financial aid funds are being used for worthwhile academic institutions and programs that are giving students the quality education they deserve. If a college or university is not accredited, that raises a red flag that can cause federal financial aid requests to be denied.