About GNAB
The Grenada National Accreditation Board (GNAB) was established in 2014 and is duly authorized by Act No. 15 of 2011 as amended by Act No. 31 of 2014. GNAB is charged with responsibility for quality assurance and accreditation of post-secondary and tertiary level institutions in Grenada and advising on the status of quality assurance and accreditation with respect to foreign or transnational, post-secondary and tertiary level programmes and institutions. Post-secondary and tertiary level education and training refer to institutions and programmes which generally require successful completion of secondary schooling or its equivalent, and which lead to the award of qualifications at the sub-baccalaureate, baccalaureate, and postgraduate levels.
Latest from GNAB
Government demands that Med School gets Accredited
The MBC Television report states that the AUSM had opted not to pursue accreditation for its programmes from the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP) which is an accrediting body for medical, veterinary, and dental schools in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).The CAAM-HP was established in 2003 and is recognised…
Diploma Mills
Diploma Mills: 9 Strategies for Tackling One of Higher Education’s Most Wicked Problems The black market for fraudulent degrees, diplomas, and credentials has enormous economic and social consequences. Despite the wicked nature of the problem, here are 9 strategies for mitigating the negative impact of diploma mills.
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