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Accreditation
Arapahoe Community College is currently accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). ACC has been accredited since 1970.
Why is Accreditation Important?
College accreditation is a guarantee that a college or program meets certain principles and provides quality education.
- It gives the assurance that you will be able to attain definite educational outcomes.
- It pledges that you'll get qualified instructors and high quality, up-to-date curriculum.
- It allows a school eligibility to participate in government student assistance programs like federal grants and loans.
- It helps ensure your tuition will be reimbursed by your employer if they offer tuition assistance.
- It can help with employment. Most employers will look at a degree from an institution with accreditation as a credential demonstrating motivation and quality education.
- It will allow you to transfer credits to another college or university.
91²Ö¿â Program Accreditations
Addresses and phone numbers for these accrediting agencies are listed within the description of each specific degree or certificate.
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HLC Accreditation Information
This website provides links to NCA/HLC online information resources.