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ASIC adheres to the ] management system and they received ISO Certification in 2013.<ref>.</ref> ASIC states that its accreditation of international educational establishments "neither confers nor validates degree-awarding powers" and cautions prospective students to confirm that the awards granted by the educational institution have the level of recognition sufficient for their purposes.<ref>.</ref> ASIC adheres to the ] management system and they received ISO Certification in 2013.<ref>.</ref> ASIC is an Institutional Accreditation body and not a Programmatic Accrediting Organizations therefore ASIC states that its accreditation of international educational establishments "neither confers nor validates degree-awarding powers" and cautions prospective students to confirm that the awards granted by the educational institution have the level of recognition sufficient for their purposes.<ref>.</ref>


== ASIC Accreditation Criteria == == ASIC Accreditation Criteria ==

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Accreditation Service for International Colleges and Universities
AbbreviationASIC
Formation2007
Legal statusNon-profit organisation
PurposeAssuring quality and standards for independent Colleges and Universities
Location
Region served UK and Global
MembershipHO, ENQA, CHEA, EDEN, NAFSA, BQF, UN
ChairmanMaurice Dimmock
Main organASIC Board
Websiteasicuk.com

Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges and Universities (ASIC) is an educational accreditation agency recognised by the British Government's Home Office and approved by Ofsted the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and member by National Academic Recognition Information Centre UK NARIC and European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education ENQA . It was established to improve the quality and safeguard standards for independent colleges and universities in UK and worldwide. ASIC and other approved accreditation bodies by British Government inspect colleges prior to applying for a sponsors licence from the UK Border Agency .

History

ASIC registered on 3 January 2007, ASIC is a nonprofit independent accreditation agency based in the United Kingdom. It is one of the accreditation bodies since 2007 that was recognized by the now superseded UK Border Agency, ASIC is one of seven government-approved accreditation bodies in UK permitting educational institutions with ASIC accreditation to sponsor Tier 4 immigrants to study in the UK.

  • In 2009 the British Government awarded ASIC a role in the Government's attempt to shut down hundreds of bogus colleges/universities in UK.
  • In 2013 the British Embassy Bangkok was supporting ASIC on university accreditation in Thailand
  • Today, ASIC is accrediting around 260 Colleges and Universities in UK and around 80 worldwide .

Affiliations

ASIC is approved by the Non-ministerial government departmentOfsted (Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills) and Home Office in addition to:

ASIC adheres to the ISO 9001:2008 management system and they received ISO Certification in 2013. ASIC is an Institutional Accreditation body and not a Programmatic Accrediting Organizations therefore ASIC states that its accreditation of international educational establishments "neither confers nor validates degree-awarding powers" and cautions prospective students to confirm that the awards granted by the educational institution have the level of recognition sufficient for their purposes.

ASIC Accreditation Criteria

ASIC accredit against various criteria such as

  • Examination and Assessments
  • Teaching and learning quality
  • Curriculum Development
  • Health and Safety
  • Governance and Management
  • Institutional Quality Assurance
  • Record Keeping and Administration
  • Marketing Ethics
  • Human Resource Management
  • Student support
  • Welfare and Staff and Student Feedback systems

See also

References

  1. UK Home Office Guide
  2. UK Home Office, VAT9
  3. http://www.cheainternational.org/pdf/CIQG%20Members.pdf
  4. UK Border Agency Guide
  5. UKBorder Agency, VAT9
  6. Alderman, Geoffrey (12 March 2012). "Private colleges are being sacrificed to please the anti-immigrant body". The Guardian.
  7. Norfolk, Andrew (29 June 2009). "Man given job of closing bogus colleges was sacked by university". The Times. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  8. UK Home Office Guide
  9. .
  10. ASIC International College Directory.

External links

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