In short, ACEN accreditation signifies quality in nursing education by fostering program excellence though the peer review process, which benefits students, faculty, and the community.
Student benefits:
• Provides useful information for students’ career and education decision making.
• Enables student eligibility for funding support from federal and state agencies, and foundations.
• Facilitates transfer of credits.
• Fulfills admission requirements for some graduate level nursing programs.
• Fulfills authorization to test and licensure requirements in some states as well as certification examinations at the graduate level.
• Fulfills employment requirements for some employers (e.g., U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and branches of the U.S. Armed Forces).
Faculty and Community Benefits:
• Fosters ongoing, self-examination, re-evaluation, and focus on the future for continuous improvement.
• Heightens faculty members’ and administrators’ awareness and responsiveness to program effectiveness.
• Assists employers seeking graduates who are competent practitioners.
• Aids in student recruitment.