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"I was always kept updated on the student's status. Allied explained all of the programs to clients in an understandable manner, and was always there for any questions/concerns." - Lynne Arsenoult, V.E.S. Inc.

"I very much appreciate the OTPS program. In fact, I will recommend your programs over others due to the OTPS." - Michelle McCauslin, Vocational Designs

"We have had a lot of clients in your training and I have always had great experience talking with your service. You made our client very excited about his training and he was very grateful." - Debbie Pottenburgh

"They worked with me very good and made the job easier for my client. Even when my client was ready to give up and quit, Allied worked out an easier schedule." - Norma Rios-Meza

"Weekly reports that are faxed to me make it simple to track client's progress." - Mary Dale

"Your staff was very friendly and helpful. They always were there to answer my questions or return my calls promptly." - Joanna Ivsich

"I never realized how much information I would have gotten out of it, but I can tell you my accountant is totally happy with what I have learned." - Denise Addison

"The once a week contact with your staff has been so convenient and helpful. Your staff is easy to reach and very flexible." - Kevin McCarthy

"I work with rural clients who otherwise would have to travel and stay in motels for training. Cost is also a major help." - Layne Guinnane

Accreditation

What it Means for Your Education

You want a reliable indicator that you are enrolling in a quality school – and a quality school starts with accreditation.

When you enroll at Allied, you receive an education from an accredited school − assurance that the school meets specific standards.

Accreditation means that Allied is evaluated and improved on a continual basis and maintains a high level of education.

Benefit from:

  • High-quality career-training courses
  • A nationally-recognized education
  • Superior student services
  • Knowledgeable staff members 

National Accreditation

Allied Business Schools, Inc. is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC).

The Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally-recognized accrediting agency, and is a recognized member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

The DETC can be reached at: 1601 18th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009; (202) 234-5100; www.detc.org.

As defined by the DETC, accreditation, "assures students that the institution operates on a sound financial basis, has an approved program of study, qualified instructors, adequate facilities and equipment, approved recruitment and admissions policies, and advertises its courses truthfully."

What is accreditation?

Accreditation includes the process of evaluating a school or educational program to determine whether it meets the standards set up by a recognized accrediting organization.

Why is it important?

Accreditation is important because it provides the assurance that all of the academic programs, staff, support and related resources have been reviewed and critiqued to ensure their highest quality.

What does this mean for you?

As a student, you are assured that the courses provide you with valuable training. You get a quality education, with relevant content, up-to-date course materials and practical experience that prepares you for successful re-entry into the workforce.  

Let the right credentials give you peace of mind. Choosing an accredited school is the first step toward your new future.

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