National Accreditation Commission

National Accreditation Commission

Overview

The National Accreditation Commission (Comisión Nacional de Acreditación, CNA) is an autonomous organization in Chile responsible for ensuring the quality of higher education institutions and programs. It was created in 2003 and operates under the Ministry of Education. Its main function is to accredit institutions and programs according to established criteria and standards, which are periodically reviewed and updated. The Comisión Nacional de Acreditación also provides guidance and support to institutions seeking to improve their quality and standards.

General Information


Organization Name





Acronym

CAN


Address

Avenida Ricardo Lyon Providencia 1532
Santiago
Región Metropolitana Chile

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Year of Establishment

2003

Control Type

Public

Entity Type

Non-Profit

Geo Focus and Coverage

National

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Affiliations and Memberships

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Number of Member Universities or Accredited Institutions

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Members or Accredited Institutions

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