Accreditation is a process of voluntary, non-governmental review of educational institutions and programs. Institutions that earn accreditation confirm their commitment to quality and continuous improvement through a rigorous and comprehensive peer review. It is a also an endorsement that YSU meets or exceeds the stated criteria of educational quality. The purposes of accreditation are to assess and enhance the educational quality of an institution, to assure consistency in institutional operations, to promote institutional improvement, and to provide for public accountability.

Young Scientists University is a Non-accredited institution which maintains its own International Administrative and Operational offices in USA with branch offices& Affiliated Institutions  in several other countries , maintained by its Administrative staff and the Governing Council. It is a member of the Academic Consortium of the Americas USA.

The Young Scientists University is legally incorporated under the laws of US Government to provide quality education and training worldwide and has voluntarily chosen for non inclusion under the accredited institute database which is not a mandatory requirement to award higher professional certifications and qualifications under the laws of the US Government.

We reproduce below the Official Statement on accreditation by the Office of Post Secondary Education - the database of Accredited Post Secondary Institutions and Programs:

"The database does not include a number of postsecondary educational institutions and programs that elect not to seek accreditation but nevertheless may provide a quality postsecondary education".

 

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