Accreditation

Unlike the practices of most other countries, in the United States accreditation of institutions of higher education is not conducted by the government. The US government does not approve or accredit higher education programs and schools. Instead, it is a voluntary process that is implemented by private nongovernmental accrediting agencies. At present, there are both regional as well as national agencies involved in the accreditation process. If you are studying for other than ministry, to become a business administrator, engineer, lawyer, etc., make sure that the school at which you are going to study belongs to a regional accrediting association. In secular education, regional accreditation is essential. However, even though accreditation is a voluntary act on the part of a University or College, CUT under the director of the founding president sought and gained accreditation with the Accrediting Commission International, Beebe, Arkansas. ACI is an international accrediting commission which holds at its primary objective the encouragement and maintenance of sound scholarship and the highest academic achievement in the areas of private education. ACI’s purpose is the preparation of quality education in private schools, colleges, and theological seminaries. It is a non-governmental body and makes no claims to be connected with the government.
If your sole purpose of needing an education is for the Gospel ministry or a related field within Christian ministry, secular accreditation is not necessary or required. All Christian churches and ministries generally accept quality Christian education regardless of which accreditation group (if any) the school is with. However, in keeping with our desire to promote academic excellence we have deemed it necessary to gain additional accreditation through a regional and national accrediting agency that is fully recognized by the US Secretary of Education. We are going forth and continuing the the process for all that is required to gain such additional accreditation.
Carolina University of Theology is a religious institution exempt from state regulation and oversight in the Commonwealth of Virginia and is authorized as a degree granting institution.
If your sole purpose of needing an education is for the Gospel ministry or a related field within Christian ministry, secular accreditation is not necessary or required. All Christian churches and ministries generally accept quality Christian education regardless of which accreditation group (if any) the school is with. However, in keeping with our desire to promote academic excellence we have deemed it necessary to gain additional accreditation through a regional and national accrediting agency that is fully recognized by the US Secretary of Education. We are going forth and continuing the the process for all that is required to gain such additional accreditation.
Carolina University of Theology is a religious institution exempt from state regulation and oversight in the Commonwealth of Virginia and is authorized as a degree granting institution.
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Manassas, VA 20112
Office: 703.791.3499 ext. 211; 215; 218
Fax: 703.791.8263
Manassas, VA 20112
Office: 703.791.3499 ext. 211; 215; 218
Fax: 703.791.8263
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