We advise against travel by journalists intending to carry out any reporting or official photography without the proper accreditation.
Careful attention to proper accreditation is an increasingly stringent requirement in today's electronic document environment.
The name change was made possible by Georgia's A+ Education Reform Act of 2000, which allowed technical institutes with proper accreditation to be designated as colleges.
Because GIPS is a professional body of knowledge, it became clear that there should be a proper accreditation for professionals in this field.
Pi Kap had to withdraw such chapters from the roll until the institutions could attain the proper accreditation.
The question has been raised whether such web sites are encouraging religious teachers and leaders to use posted or published sermon manuscripts without giving proper accreditation when presented from the pulpit or lectern.
Once you start waving serious cash around then all sorts of doors open (just beware of the for-profit degree mills - you need a serious school with proper accreditation).
They will require proper accreditation, and in some cases a permit, if they are to be exported from the country.
Producing competent telecentre workers of Sri Lanka, through proper accreditation, and quality training.
Only the main campus of AMA, in Project 8, is accredited with a University status; all else are under study for proper accreditation.