degreegranting
Degree-granting refers to the capacity of an institution or program to confer academic degrees upon successful completion of prescribed study. In higher education systems, degree-granting bodies include universities, colleges, and professional schools that have been authorized by government authorities or recognized accrediting agencies to issue degrees such as bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional credentials. The concept distinguishes degree programs from non-degree or certificate programs, and from unaccredited providers.
Degree-granting status is typically contingent on meeting standards related to governance, curriculum, faculty qualifications, facilities, and
Degree programs generally follow a structured curriculum and assessment process. Undergraduate degrees commonly conclude with a
Recognition of degrees depends on national and international accreditation, mutual recognition agreements, and employer or university