ACCREDITATION

ACCREDITATION

Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies (CCLCS) is Institutionally Accredited by the Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT) Accreditation is a voluntary process in which the College subjects itself to an assessment by External Evaluators from the ACTT to show that it is qualified to deliver the educational products and services offered.

It is an important process that assesses whether or not the College meets or exceeds the minimum quality standards outlined by ACTT in the criteria for institutional accreditation. Moreover, accreditation is a status. Therefore, the College’s fulfilment of the aforementioned educational criteria or standards established by the ACTT culminates in the attainment of Accreditation status with the ACTT. 

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Institutional Accreditation is an assurance to students that they can have confidence in the institution because of the rigorous evaluation it has to go through. It creates an advantage for students as well as a competitive edge for the institution by facilitating continuous quality improvement. Graduates can benefit from high quality programmes which highlights their academic portfolio and makes them more marketable. In 2017 the Government of Trinidad and Tobago announced that GATE Funding would only be applicable to persons registering at accredited institutions and so to ensure that our students continue to access GATE, the College maintains its accreditation status.

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Institutional Accreditation is an assurance to students that they can have confidence in the institution because of the rigorous evaluation it has to go through. It creates an advantage for students as well as a competitive edge for the institution by facilitating continuous quality improvement. Graduates can benefit from high quality programmes which highlights their academic portfolio and makes them more marketable. In 2017 the Government of Trinidad and Tobago announced that GATE Funding would only be applicable to persons registering at accredited institutions and so to ensure that our students continue to access GATE, the College maintains its accreditation status.

Accreditation can be granted by the ACTT to an institution for a maximum period of seven (7) years.

Institutional Accreditation is an assurance to students that they can have confidence in the institution because of the rigorous evaluation it has to go through. It creates an advantage for students as well as a competitive edge for the institution by facilitating continuous quality improvement. Graduates can benefit from high quality programmes which highlights their academic portfolio and makes them more marketable. In 2017 the Government of Trinidad and Tobago announced that GATE Funding would only be applicable to persons registering at accredited institutions and so to ensure that our students continue to access GATE, the College maintains its accreditation status.