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Dual accreditation

So, imagine you have two teachers. One teacher teaches you how to read and write and the other teacher teaches you how to count and add. Each teacher can give you a report card that shows how well you're doing in their class. Dual accreditation is kinda like that.

It's when a school or program gets approval and recognition from two different organizations or agencies. This means that the school meets certain standards and requirements set by each organization. It's kinda like getting two gold stars on your report card instead of just one!

Having dual accreditation means that the school is serious about providing a good education and meeting high standards. It can also make it easier for students to transfer credits or degrees to other schools or programs that have one or both of the same accreditations. Overall, it's a good thing!
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