
About Accreditation

Being accredited means that a professional body or authority has officially recognized and certified that an institution, program, or individual meets predetermined standards of quality and competency. It assures stakeholders that the accredited entity adheres to industry benchmarks, ensuring credibility and proficiency in their respective fields.

Navigating Course Types
Accredited courses
​In beauty therapy or hairdressing for example, accredited courses ensure that the training provided meets industry standards and equips students with the skills and qualifications needed to work professionally in the field. Upon completion, students typically receive a recognized certification or qualification that enhances their credibility and employability
Non-credit short courses
Non-credit short courses typically result in certifications such as a Certificate of Acknowledgment or Award upon successful completion. These certificates signify the acquisition of specific skills or knowledge from the course without the formal academic credit associated with traditional educational programs.