APACC accreditation is an internationally recognized sign of quality. Accredited institutions and stakeholders enjoy the following benefits:
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Greater workforce mobility and mutual recognition of qualifications in Asia and the |
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Pacific region; |
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Quality and employable workforce in member countries through APACC |
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coordination among its network of institutions, agencies andother stakeholders; |
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Employer confidence on the selection of employees coming from accredited |
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institutions. Accreditation status is important to employers when evaluating |
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credentials of job applicants and when deciding to provide support for current |
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employees seeking further education; |
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International recognition of the institutions' quality, accountability, and public |
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trust; |
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Eligibility and reliability of TVET institutions for funding support from donors and |
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other lending agencies; |
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Part of a regional network of quality institutions that expand schooling and learning |
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opportunities for students; and |
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Transferability of credits earned by a student among educational institutions. |
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Receiving institutions take note of whether or not the credits a student needs |
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to transfer have been earned from an accredited institution. |
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