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Understanding Regional and National Accreditation

Most public and private universities offering diverse programs hold regional accreditation, which involves a rigorous peer review by faculty and administrators from similar institutions.

National accreditation, on the other hand, is typically granted by agencies focused on specific disciplines or vocational education. While large public universities often have regional accreditation, they may also have nationally accredited programs. Houston University of Texas proudly holds both regional and national accreditation.

Apostille is a professional certificate issued by the Secretary of State. This document is attached to confirm the legality and authenticity of other educational documents, in order for all the member states of the Hague Apostille Convention to recognize and accept it. A total of 117 countries are part of the The Hague Apostille Convention and each one requires an Apostille by the Secretary of State of the Department of Higher Education of the United States (United States Department of State).The apostille is required by all of the 50 states in the US.

We also provide Document certification, legalization of the embassy or consulate as required to maintain the standardization of distance education and quality assurance for all students enrolled in the United States or international students enrolled in universities located in the United States through accredited US educational institutes.

United States Higher Education Accreditation Bureau

USHEAB is a distinguished American accreditation certifying institute that grants degrees for secondary programs spanning law, nursing, engineering, business management, criminal law, social services, applied arts, sciences, and other disciplines. This accreditation serves as a hallmark, assuring that colleges or universities adhere to the industry's quality standards.

Gulf Accreditation Council for Higher Education

The Gulf Accreditation Council for Higher Education oversees, certifies, and supports higher education in the Middle East, ensuring excellence and effectiveness through regulations and assistance to universities.

Accreditation Commission of Higher Education

CHE-A is a voluntary, non-governmental membership organization that defines, maintains, and promotes educational quality among institutions with varying missions, student populations, and resources. On March 1, 2013, the Mid-Atlantic Region Commission on Higher Education, often known as the Accreditation Commission of Higher Education (CHE-A), was formally founded under Pennsylvania Commonwealth law. The Commission was a division of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools from 1919 until February 2013. It is currently an independent entity.

US Business Program Accreditation Council

The formation of the US Business Program Accreditation Council (USBPAC) stemmed from the demands of university leaders seeking an accreditation process focused on mission-driven outcomes rather than rigid input-based standards. Initially, many four-year colleges in the United States offering business degrees lacked recognition from existing accrediting bodies. Additionally, numerous international institutions faced similar accreditation challenges for their business programs

United States Comission Of Engineering Accreditation

The USCOEA stands as a beacon of excellence within the American academic landscape, dedicated to bestowing accreditation upon educational institutions spanning from schools to universities across the United States. Our accreditation system is all-encompassing, embracing a multitude of disciplines and profiles, and facilitating seamless transitions both academically and professionally.

Along with regional and national accreditation, Houston University of Texas also maintains specialized accreditation for its programs as appropriate to educational purposes and has more than 100 degrees/majors that have specialized accreditation. These programs benefit from the rigorous program review requirements in the accreditation process which are based on national standardized outcomes. Houston University of Texas has attained membership of the following bodies:

• American Council on Education

• American Association for Higher Education

• American Library Association

• Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers

• Interamerican Society of Psychology

• National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology

• Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation

• Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs

• The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs

• The Engineering Accreditation Commission