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1. Myths of Accreditation: Accreditation is just for Academia

Is accreditation just for colleges and universities? Think again. This blog debunks the myth and highlights how accreditation adds value across industries—from corporate training and workforce development to professional certification programs. Discover why accreditation is a game-changer for any organization delivering education and training.

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2. Myths of Accreditation: It's Not "Pay-to-Play"--It's a Guided Path to Quality

Accreditation Isn’t “Pay-to-Play”—It’s a Guided Process Built for Growth
A common myth says accreditation is either a rubber stamp or an impossible mountain to climb. The truth? It’s a structured, supportive process that helps providers align their programs with quality standards. This blog post explores how real accreditation works—and why it’s more accessible (and rewarding) than you might think.

Tags: Myth of Accreditation, Myth Buster, Accreditation
3. Myth Buster: Achieving Accreditation is the Finish Line

This article busts the myth that accreditation is the finish line, showing how the IACET Standard embeds quality assurance and quality improvement and why both are essential to long-term learning impact.

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4. Tackling the Myth: Is Accreditation Too Expensive for Small Organizations?

Many small organizations hesitate to pursue accreditation, thinking it’s out of reach financially. But when you break down the costs and consider the return on investment, accreditation is not just affordable—it’s a game-changer. Find out how IACET accreditation provides credibility, market access, and long-term value for just $165/month. Read more in our latest blog!

Tags: Accreditation Tip of the Month, Myth of Accreditation, Accreditation Value, Accreditation Benefit, Accreditation

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