How To Become Accreditated
How To Become Accreditated ?
UGAF welcomes applications for accreditation from the “Compliance Procedures (CABs) and Further Education and Training (FETI) Institutions (” Applicant)) worldwide.
The application process for UGAF accreditation is as follows:
- Applicant Downloading Accreditation Scheme Manual and Application Pack.
- Applicant Downloading Accreditation Scheme Manual and Application Pack.
- The applicant ensures that they comply with the relevant ISO / IEC 17021-1: 2015 requirements and other accreditation requirements such as the “Responsible Education Provider” ™ as defined by UGAF in their Authorization Scheme Manual and that they have essential operational resources across.the facility is requested and will pay all fees at the UGAF, whether authorization is granted or not.
- After obtaining the application forms and the required funds, the United Global Accreditation Center (UGAF) reviews the application documents against the relevant accreditation process and provides a report to the applicant. The next phase of testing will not develop until the written plans meet the requirements.
- The CAB applicant makes all the necessary arrangements for office and inspection of witnesses including access to all premises, records and staff.
The UGAF selects a site inspection team that conducts site inspections at the applicant’s offices and elsewhere accordingly. Upon completion of the examination the evaluation team compiles a report on their findings and recommendations to the AAC Accreditation Committee.
The AAC reviews the report and decides on accreditation.
If approval is granted the Certificate of Accreditation is issued to the applicant upon signing the Authorization Agreement. - If the approval is not granted, the applicant is advised of the reasons for the decision. Another application may be considered in due course.
Where the applicant was allowed a consistent visit was made to assess the organisation’s ongoing compliance with the terms of the accreditation. - Complete examinations occur every three years.