What Is The Meaning Of Recognition?
Non-Bahamian Post-Secondary Institutions that hold accreditation status from international or regional accreditation bodies recognized by NAECOB that seek to offer their academic programmes in The Bahamas are eligible to apply for Institutional Recognition. This pathway of recognition is based on The Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education that was developed by the Council of Europe and UNESCO (Lisbon on 8 – 11 April 1997) and have since been adopted by several accreditation bodies internationally.
“Among the main points of the Council of Europe/UNESCO Convention are the following:
- Each country shall recognize qualifications – whether for access to higher education, for periods of study or for higher education degrees – as similar to the corresponding qualifications in its own system unless it can show that there are substantial differences between its own qualifications and the qualifications for which recognition is sought.
- Recognition of a higher education qualification issued in another country shall have one or more of the following consequences:
– access to further higher education studies, including relevant examinations and preparations for the doctorate, on the same conditions as candidates from the country in which recognition is sought;
– The use of an academic title, subject to the laws and regulations of the country in which recognition is sought;
– In addition, recognition may facilitate access to the labour market” (1997)
What Are The Criteria For Recognition?
Please note that the following criteria for Recognition of Post-Secondary Institutions must be read in conjunction with NAECOB’s Distance Education Programmes Evaluation Guidelines:
- The institution should currently hold full accreditation status from international or regional accreditation bodies recognized by The Bahamas.
- The institution should have the legal authorization by the respective licensing agency in their jurisdiction to operate; they must be in operation for at least one (1) year.
- The institution must have been under the same ownership, at the same location (main campus) for at least one year of continuous operation.
- The institution must offer Post-Secondary education programmes where the student will graduate with at least a one-year technical diploma in an economically viable discipline.
- The institution must have fair admissions policies and procedures that are aligned with best practices and benchmarks in higher education.
- The institution should have completed at least one graduation exercise from a cohort with the longest offered programme major at the time of application.
- The institution should have at least twenty-five (25%) of the student population attending in full-time (FT) status; related documents with this data must be submitted.
- The institution must have full time (FT) on-site administrative and support staff in the respective department/unit with the requisite qualifications and experience. They must have been employed with the institution for at least six (6) months prior to submitting an application.
- The institution must have sufficient qualified and experienced faculty assigned accordingly to support the delivery of educational programmes.
- The institution must have the appropriate administrative systems, technologies, processes, and capabilities in support of the educational programmes offered.
- The institution must have the necessary learning resources in support of instructional staff, administrative staff, students and other related stakeholders in the teaching and learning environment.
- The institution must have the physical space and demonstrate efficient management of their facilities in support of the teaching and learning environment.
- The institution must have the necessary student services in place to support educational programmes and co-curricular activities of its student population.
- The institution must have sufficient financial resources in support of its academic and administrative operations. Externally audited financial statements of at least one-year must be submitted.
- The institution must have a clearly defined structure of governance which is the final authority with respect to the formulation and implementation of basic policies that govern the institution.
- The institution must have a developed strategic plan for the continued educational, physical, and financial growth of the institution; the plan should map at least three (3) years of activities.
What Is The Recognition Process?
If an institution believes that it meets the Criteria for Recognition of Post-Secondary Institutions and wishes to be considered for recognition status, its Chief Executive Officer should submit the following:
- Letter Of Intent (LOI)-Recognition stating that the governing board has authorized the institution to seek affiliation with NAECOB
- Application for Recognition – Completed and accompanied by outlined exhibits.
- Associated Fees