Postgraduate Commission
“Accreditation is not and should not be a mere bureaucratic process,” said Patricia O’Brien, deputy director of The New England Association of Schools and Colleges from the United States.
On Wednesday, June 13, a meeting on accreditation standards in the United States postgraduate system took place at the offices of the Council of Rectors of Chilean Universities (CRUCH).
The activity included the participation of Dr. Patricia O'Brien, deputy director of The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and representatives of the CRUCH Postgraduate Commission.
“Accreditation is not and should not be a mere bureaucratic process because it has a dual purpose: quality assurance and continuous improvement,” the expert emphasized.
