What’s the Benefit of ACCET Accreditation?
ACCET accreditation signifies OnTESOL's dedication to and plan for high-quality training. Meeting ACCET's nine standards is essential for OnTESOL to maintain its status as an accredited avocational e-learning institution. This accreditation ensures that our organization's goals and the quality of our online TEFL/TESOL certification courses, both in the U.S. and internationally, are upheld.
ACCET is an accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. As a result, students who complete an
accredited TESOL / TEFL certification with OnTESOL earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs). 10 clock hours is equivalent to 1 CEU; for example, the 120-hour Advanced TESOL Certificate is worth 12 CEUs.
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