QAHE would like to remind all accredited institutions to never display expired accreditation of QAHE or other accrediting agencies on their websites. Doing so may lead to complaints of misrepresentation and jeopardize your institution's integrity.
Only institutions with valid QAHE accreditation are permitted to use the QAHE logo. It is crucial to use the appropriate logos for accredited programs and institutions as outlined in our Accreditation Handbook.
Please be aware that while the International Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education is committed to ensuring that accredited programs maintain their quality and meet QAHE standards, neither QAHE nor its Accreditation Committee serves as a mediator for consumer complaints against institutions or programs of study. QAHE is an accrediting body and not a regulator or an appellate panel for student or faculty grievances. Our Accreditation Committee will evaluate complaints related to accredited programs/institutions during the annual review process, particularly where serious allegations of non-conformity with QAHE standards arise.
Acceptance of this prestigious accreditation is ultimately at the discretion of each institution, based on its unique priorities, strategic goals, and admission criteria regarding the recognition of QAHE accreditation.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter and for your ongoing commitment to educational excellence.