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- noun A person or organization that provides
accreditation
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Examples
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The school is taking the right approach, says John J. Fernandes, president and CEO of the AACSB: Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the world's largest business school accreditor.
Economic crisis leads business schools to meld ethics into MBA 2010
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So far at least one major accreditor has sat up and taken notice.
How To Make Business Schools Teach Green Giselle Weybrecht 2010
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So far at least one major accreditor has sat up and taken notice.
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Seven law school deans ripped the principal law school accreditor American Bar Assocation (ABA) on a variety of charges, from opposing weekend law schools to imposing rules that suppress minority enrollment to blocking construction of inexpensive law schools.
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As the Education Department's designated law school accreditor, the council decides whether a law school's students will be eligible for federal loans.
The ABA's 'Diversity' Diktat Gail Heriot 2008
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As state accreditor, it decides which schools 'graduates may sit for the bar examination.
The ABA's 'Diversity' Diktat Gail Heriot 2008
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In 2006, when the ABA's status as accreditor was itself up for renewal, opposition came from many quarters on many grounds.
The ABA's 'Diversity' Diktat Gail Heriot 2008
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This is as per a report issued by The Joint Commission, which is a prominent accreditor of health care bodies.
unknown title 2011
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This is as per a report issued by The Joint Commission, which is a prominent accreditor of health care bodies.
unknown title 2011
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This is as per a report issued by The Joint Commission, which is a prominent accreditor of health care bodies.
unknown title 2011
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