The importance of accreditation

These days, online education is everywhere. The hardest thing about committing to studying with any particular institution is figuring out if they can be trusted. Man businesses these days sell courses that offer no value just to make some quick money right before disappearing again. This makes trusting anyone with your hard earned money incredibly difficult. That’s why it’s always it’s advisable to check if the company is accredited.

Accreditation shows that the course has been authorised by an official body like the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). It’s not an easy process to obtain accreditation either. It takes a lot of time and hard work to be accredited to distribute certain courses. This shows that the institution offering the accredited course is dedicated to offering quality education.

When choosing to study a course via distance learning it is important to ensure that you are opting to study through a reputable distance learning college that offers Accredited Courses. Completing an accredited course will provide you with a qualification that is recognised and, therefore, increase your chances of being hired in your chosen career field.

Ember Academy has been accredited by the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB), SAQA and even the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).

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