What is Accreditation
Accreditation can be seen as a sort of educational insurance. For students earning a degree, accreditation is a way of knowing the education they are getting has met standards set by both the government and experts in the field of post-secondary education.
Accreditation happens when an outside, non-profit organization studies the curriculum and programs offered at a college or university and, after finding the school meets stringent educational standards, grants the school a quality education stamp of approval.
In the United States, schools are not required to be accredited, even though it is to their advantage because students are always advised to get their education through accredited universities only.
Logos Divinity College and Seminary was authorized to operate and to grant degrees by the Florida State Board of Independent Colleges and Universities (SBICU) and continues to do so as a registered institution with the Florida Commission for Independent Education (FCIE).
Our sole desire is to continue as a University that prepares men and women to be used by God in ecclesiastical vocations.
It is usually the case that the primary reason an institution desires to be accredited by a government agency, or a private agency approved by the (USDOE), is to receive federal and state funding.
Logos Divinity College and Seminary is seeking membership in the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
LDCS is a division of Rock Church and Ministries International Inc.
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