Why Accreditation Is Important!
Porter and Chester Institute is proud to be an accredited institution. Accreditation is important – it shows that a school is committed to excellence, to providing the education that students want and need, and to continually striving to improve. Accreditation means that a school is being regularly assessed to make sure that it is up to the standards of the industry. It validates the integrity of a school’s programs and the value of the education that students receive.
Accreditation signifies that the education provided by the school continues to meet specific levels of quality, providing reassurance to students and future employees alike. A school must meet or exceed these standards of quality in order to continue to maintain its accreditation. This sense of public trust can be particularly important in fields in which a license is required or if a student plans to pursue further education.



