We Are Proud to Be an ABET Accredited Program
ABET accreditation is a significant
achievement. We have worked hard to ensure
that our program meets the quality standards
set by the profession. And, because it requires
comprehensive, periodic evaluations, ABET
accreditation demonstrates our continuing
commitment to the quality of our program –
both now and in the future.
Our accreditation is important to the constituents we serve. It means that:
- Our students are ready to practice as soon as
they graduate.
- Our local employers can count on our
program graduates to meet their needs.
- The parents of our students can be proud
of the education their sons and daughters
receive and confident that their time and
money were well spent.
- Our state licensure, certification, and
registration boards know our graduates are prepared to enter the profession.
- The postgraduate institutions to which
our students apply recognize our program for producing graduates with the skills and
attributes required by the profession.
- Our institution supports our program and
provides the resources needed to sustain it.
You Should Be Proud Too!
When you choose an accredited program,
you are choosing wisely. Accreditation
assures that a program has met quality
standards set by the profession. To
employers, graduate schools, and
licensure, certification, and registration
boards, graduation from an accredited
program signifies adequate preparation
for entry into the profession. In fact,
many of these groups require graduation
from an accredited program as a minimum
qualification.
Be proud to choose an ABET-accredited program. Whether you study applied
science, computing, engineering, or
technology, ABET accreditation is an
important indicator of your program’s
commitment to quality and may be
a key to your professional future. What is Accreditation?
ABET accreditation is assurance that a college or university program meets the quality standards
established by the profession for which it prepares
its students. For example, an accredited
engineering program must meet the quality
standards set by the engineering profession.
An accredited computer science program must
meet the quality standards set by the computing
profession.
How Are the Quality Standards Set?
The quality standards accreditation requires are
set by the ABET professions themselves. This is
made possible by the collaborative efforts of many different professional and technical societies.
These societies and their members work together
through ABET to develop the standards, and they provide the professionals who evaluate the
programs to make sure they meet those
standards. Why is Accreditation Important?
- Accreditation helps students and their parents choose quality college programs.
- Accreditation enables employers and graduate schools to recruit graduates they know are well-prepared.
- Accreditation is used by registration, licensure, and certification boards to screen applicants.
- Accreditation gives colleges and universities a structured mechanism to assess, evaluate, and improve the quality of their programs.
About ABET
ABET, Inc., is the recognized accreditor for
college and university programs in applied
science, computing, engineering, and
technology. ABET is a federation of more
than 25 professional and technical societies
representing these fields. Among the most
respected accreditation organizations in
the U.S., ABET has provided leadership
and quality assurance in higher education
for over 70 years.
ABET accredits some 2,700 programs
at more than 550 colleges and universities
nationwide. Over 1,500 dedicated volunteers
participate annually in ABET activities.
ABET provides leadership internationally
through agreements such as the Washington
Accord (www.washingtonaccord.org), and
offers educational credentials evaluation
services to those educated abroad through
ECEI (www.ecei.org).
ABET is recognized by the Council for Higher
Education Accreditation.
You may visit ABET directly on the web at www.abet.org. |