What is accreditation consulting?

By Dr. Vlad Krotov

Accreditation consulting

Accreditation consulting is a service provided to educational institutions, particularly colleges, universities, and schools. Accreditation firms guide educational institutions through the process of obtaining accreditation from recognized accrediting bodies or agencies. Typically, accreditation consulting firms or consultants offer expertise, guidance, and support to institutions seeking accreditation in the following areas: 

    • Assessment and Readiness Evaluation: Consultants evaluate the institution’s current practices, policies, and procedures to determine its readiness for the accreditation process. They identify areas of improvement and develop action plans to meet accreditation standards.
    • Compliance Review: Accreditation consultants help institutions ensure compliance with the accreditation requirements and standards set by accrediting bodies.
    • Documentation and Report Preparation: Consultants assist in compiling the necessary documentation and preparing reports required for the accreditation application.
    • Strategic Planning: Consultants help institutions develop long-term strategic plans to align their objectives with the accreditation requirements and enhance their educational programs and services.
    • Business Process Reengineering. Accreditation consultants help institutions create new processes or revamp existing ones in compliance with accreditation requirements. These processes may include tenure, promotion, assurance of learning, faculty mentoring, etc.  
    • Training and Workshops: Accreditation consultants may conduct training sessions and workshops for faculty and staff to familiarize them with accreditation standards and best practices.
    • Mock Visits: Some consultants organize mock accreditation visits to simulate the actual review process and identify areas that need improvement.
    • Continuous Improvement: Accreditation consultants work with institutions to develop a culture of continuous improvement, encouraging ongoing assessment and enhancement of educational quality.
    • Data Gathering and Analysis: Accreditation consultants help institutions gather and analyze data about students, faculty, and employers. An educational institution often performs this to demonstrate compliance with specific standards and requirements.
    • Communication and Liaison: Consultants may act as liaisons between the institution and the accrediting body, ensuring effective communication and addressing any queries or concerns.

Although accreditation consultants can be quite useful, institutions should not rely solely on them to get them through accreditation processes. Colleges and universities should actively engage in internal self-assessment and improvement efforts to ensure long-term compliance with accreditation standards. Accreditation is not a snapshot of a particular moment in time when a college or school excelled in meeting accreditation standards, but rather a continuous self-improvement journey. Additionally, when seeking accreditation consulting services, institutions should choose reputable firms or individuals with expertise in their specific accreditation requirements and a track record of successful outcomes.