The
Department of Music's Bachelor
of Arts program is accredited
with the National Association of
Schools of Music.
What does accreditation
mean?
Accreditation
is a non-governmental
system of academic review. It is
a process which periodically
evaluates and produces an
independent judgment by peers
about the extent to which an
institution or program achieves
its own educational objectives
and meets the standards
established by an Association.
Standards address operational
and curricular issues
fundamental to educational
quality.
The granting of accredited
membership by an accreditation
commission signifies that an
institution has successfully
demonstrated compliance with the
procedures, standards, and
guidelines of the Association.
Integral to this voluntary
process is ongoing, regularized
self-evaluation and peer review.
Accreditation, in practical
terms, is a stamp of approval; a
sign that an institution
ascribes to, believes in, and
has met an external set of basic
criteria for the programs it
offers. In some cases,
accreditation assists in the
transfer of credits from one
institution to another. In
all cases, it indicates that
threshold standards are adhered
to in a fashion that provides a
base of academic strength and
operational integrity.
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For more
information, please visit the
NASM website
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