[ US /əˌkɹɛdət/ ]
VERB
  1. ascribe an achievement to
    She was not properly credited in the program
  2. grant credentials to
    recognize an academic degree
    The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution
  3. provide or send (envoys or embassadors) with official credentials
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How To Use accredit In A Sentence

  • This program status report is required in order to receive accreditation.
  • Because Selma University was unaccredited, Spring Hill wanted Motley to enter as a freshman, which she found intolerable.
  • Accreditation also serves as a marker of legitimacy, and students from unaccredited institutions may have difficulty transferring credits to other institutions or entering graduate or professional programs.
  • It's the only regional conservatorium that is a registered training provider and offers full-time courses which are Austudy approved and VETAB accredited in both Music and Dance.
  • Authorities have shut down the unaccredited schools that prey on immigrants.
  • The requirement will be extended to smaller properties as soon as there are enough accredited energy assessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently, the Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) approved of the following changes to the ThM program (formerly known as the MTh program) at St. Vladimir's: News from SVOTS.Edu
  • Also, graduate schools or professional boards often do not recognize students' degrees from an unaccredited school.
  • Several times, Niane could have sworn she saw a person at the end of a passage, but she accredited it to the poor lighting.
  • The president accredited Mr. Brown as his representative.
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