[
US
/əˌkɹɛdət/
]
VERB
-
ascribe an achievement to
She was not properly credited in the program -
grant credentials to
recognize an academic degree
The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution - provide or send (envoys or embassadors) with official credentials
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.