Conditional accreditation definition

Conditional accreditation means the status granted by the University to a service provider who partially meets the requirements for full accreditation; it also indicates a need for significant and immediate action in order to be fully compliant with accreditation requirements.
Conditional accreditation means short term accreditation for a period of three months until the Registrar fulfills all the full accreditation requirements as stipulated by tzNIC;

Related to Conditional accreditation

  • national accreditation body means national accreditation body as defined in point 11 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008;

  • Accreditation means accreditation as defined in point 10 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008;

  • Accreditation body means an entity that has been approved by FDA to accredit mammography facilities.

  • Conditional Access System means any technical measure and/or arrangement whereby access to a protected radio or television broadcasting service in intelligible form is made conditional upon subscription or other form of prior individual authorisation;

  • Conditional approval means a time-limited status that results when an approved nursing education program has failed to maintain requirements as set forth in this chapter.