Our goal at the United States Commission of Higher Education (USCHE) is to support academic excellence by being a steadfast defender of the autonomy and worth of accreditation. Our goals are to honor accrediting bodies, promote excellence in postsecondary education, and offer a welcoming environment for cooperation and progress.
At USCHE, we aspire to be a world leader in accrediting organizations, known for our steadfast dedication to raising academic standards, encouraging innovation, and guaranteeing the best possible education. Our goal is to make a substantial contribution to a future in which education changes people's lives and societies.
1. Integrity:Maintaining the highest moral standards in all of our dealings and choices, building credibility and trust among educators.
2. Inclusivity: Embracing differences in institutions, viewpoints, and ways of thinking in order to create a welcoming atmosphere that emphasizes cooperation and respect for one another.
3. Excellence: Establishing standards for quality, encouraging an achievement-oriented culture, and working toward excellence and ongoing progress in all facets of accreditation.
4. Advocacy: Actively participating in the discussion on the significance of high-quality education around the world and acting as a strong advocate for the autonomy and worth of accreditation.
5. Innovation:Embracing innovation and creativity to promote constructive change in the certification environment and keep our procedures flexible enough to adapt to changing demands in education.
6. Collaboration: Promoting candid dialogue and cooperation between institutions, accrediting bodies, and other interested parties, acknowledging the power of teamwork in advancing higher education.
USCHE aspires to change the educational landscape by empowering people and societies via the pursuit of excellence and knowledge via our constant dedication to these principles.
To be clear, any websites with similar names or web addresses are not associated with the United States Commission of Higher Education (USCHE), a non-profit organization dedicated to higher education with its headquarters located in the United States. It is totally forbidden to use the USCHE name or logo without permission.
USCHE makes it clear that it doesn't ask people to pay for information on accreditation. The public can access the USCHE Database of Accredited Institutions and Programs and other educational materials on the usche.org website.
Please report any inappropriate requests you come across to the USCHE headquarters right away by going to our website at www.usche.org