| What do CU, CSU, and Emily Griffith Opportunity School have in common? Heres a hint: Its an association that hold these schools accountable and credible. Right, these institutions are accredited by the North Central Association. Endorsed since 1926, Emily Griffith recently renewed its accreditation for another five years. Emily Griffith underwent an extensive internal and external review that engaged the school community in meeting high quality standards and implementing a continuous improvement. |
Among the many benefits of being accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement are assurances of:
Qualified teachers who are continually working to improve their practices and teaching methods in order to increase student performance
Access to a rich, diverse, and sound curriculum
Access to a range of student activities and support services
Transferability of credits from school to school
Greater access to federal loans, scholarships, post secondary education, and military programs that require accreditation
In addition to the school-wide accreditation by the NCA-CASI, Emily Griffith also enjoys industry specific accreditation for its programs that benefit from such affiliation.

