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The most widely recognized accreditations

Our Accreditations

Countries and regions that provide our accreditations

Accreditation

WeStride is a member university of the Woolf network offering courses that are accredited based on European standards and guidelines (ESG) (Brussels 2015) Woolf is a global educational institution authorized in the European Union (under license number 2019-015) For quality assurance policies Woolf has been approved to allow its member universities to use standardized accreditation in partnership These universities manage their teaching staff and students with autonomy Courses that grant ECTS credits will have clear specifications
Woolf's Regulatory and Accreditation Framework
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) currently consists of 49 member countries not limited to just European Union countries The EHEA framework uses the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) to standardize and recognize degrees and qualifications across institutions
The Bologna Process is an agreement that ensures the mutual recognition of qualifications across European universities It aims to develop collaboration in higher education within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and establishes the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) which allows students to transfer and accumulate credits across institutions This system standardizes credits for example "90 ECTS credits"
The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for managing and implementing EU policies including education It monitors educational programs and ensures that institutions within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) adhere to standards such as the European Standards and Guidelines (ESG 2015)
Woolf (MT) is based in Malta, a member state of the European Union since 2004, and has been part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) since 2010 Woolf (MT) has established itself as a provider of accredited higher education within the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) Its degrees and qualifications are fully recognized within the European Union under the official EU recognition framework
The ECTS standard is thoroughly reviewed and approved by authorities before Woolf can issue degrees Woolf follows strict guidelines according to European Standards and Guidelines (ESG 2015) The Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) oversees this process in Malta to ensure the academic qualifications and courses meet European standards
Higher education in Switzerland is overseen by both the federal and cantonal levels of government This decentralized system allows Switzerland to adhere to international higher education standards including the recognition of qualifications and degrees from institutions within the ECTS framework These standards emphasize the quality and academic value of the qualifications
Woolf (CH) is based in Aargau, which is a member canton in Switzerland, located between Zurich and Lucerne The institution operates within the European innovation network and is affiliated with prestigious universities and research centers Its focus is on innovation, research, and technology development to promote scientific research and technological advancement
Woolf (WI) is based in Wisconsin, United States The institution has received approval from the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) through the Educational Approval Program (EAP) The EAP ensures the institution meets the state's rigorous educational and safety standards to provide high-quality, efficient education and support professional financial services
Woolf (WI) is also recognized in the United States under the U.S. education and degree evaluation system The institution's degrees are evaluated by the Foundation for International Services (FIS), an organization that adheres to the standards of NACES.org FIS has been responsible for evaluating international educational qualifications since 1987 Woolf is authorized to issue U.S.-equivalent degrees under this framework, ensuring Woolf's degrees are recognized both internationally and within the U.S.

Woolf (Malta)

Woolf is a higher education institution with license number 2019-015 Woolf (MT) is based in Malta, which has been a member of the European Union since 2004 and a member of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) since 2010 Woolf degrees are fully integrated with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)

Woolf degrees are recognized by approximately 57 countries bound by treaty under the Lisbon Convention The list of countries that have signed this convention can be found on the United Nations website and the Council of Europe website

The ECTS standard, based on the European Standards and Guidelines of 2015 (ESG 2015), has been reviewed by approved regulatory authorities

The ECTS standard based on the European Standards and Guidelines of 2015 (ESG 2015) has been reviewed and certified by approved regulatory authorities The Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) partially supported by the European Commission and the European Union has adopted ESG 2015 to promote quality in higher education and continuing education In September 2019 the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) formerly known as the National Commission for Further and Higher Education (NCFHE) issued a license to Woolf This license is recognized within the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) and allows the transfer of credits and higher education degrees within the European Union Malta is a member of the Bologna Process and the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) The ECTS-accredited programs through Woolf are clearly definedIn Europe Woolf is a higher education institution and is not licensed as a "university" which is a specifically reserved term As a licensed higher education institution Woolf is authorized to award bachelor's master's and doctoral degrees with the same status as those issued by a "university"

The Woolf (MT) registry office is located at 66 Old Theatre Street Valletta VLT 1454 Malta

Woolf is listed on the Europass website of the European Union If you are looking for other Woolf degrees:

Click here select Malta as the location select EQF7 as the degree level and choose the appropriate field of study (such as Information and Communication Technologies (ICT))

Woolf is an institutional member of ICDE (International Council for Open and Distance Education)
Woolf is a member of EDEN Digital Learning Europe
Woolf is an institutional member of EURASHE (European Association of Institutions in Higher Education)

International Recognition

Canada
Woolf (MT) has been evaluated by credential evaluators whose reports are used for educational purposes and immigration in Canada through Comparative Education Services (CES) CES is a service of the University of Toronto and is one of the credential evaluation services officially recognized by the Canadian government CES has confirmed that Woolf degrees are "recognized degrees from an accredited institution" and CES accepts Woolf degrees for educational and immigration purposes in Canada
  • IQAS helps individuals obtain recognition of their education and qualifications earned abroad for use in Canada
  • IQAS issues assessment reports comparing your foreign credentials with Canadian education standards
  • IQAS has confirmed that Woolf's MBA degree is "equivalent to a master's degree in business administration from a Canadian institution"
  • The International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) is one of the agencies designated by the Canadian government to provide Educational Credential Assessments (ECAs) for immigration purposes
United States
Woolf degrees have been evaluated by credential evaluators whose reports are used for recognition and educational purposes in the United States

An example is the Foundation for International Services (FIS) which has been a member of NACES.org since 1987 FIS has confirmed that Woolf's MBA is comparable to a U.S. master's degree
South Africa
The South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) is the body responsible for overseeing the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) and for maintaining the quality of qualifications and standards under this framework

The role of SAQA under the NQF Act is to promote the objectives of the NQF including coordinating the implementation of the NQF and ensuring consistency across sectors

Woolf (CH)

In Switzerland, Woolf is a higher education institution that has the right to confer degrees based in Aargau Woolf is in the process of expanding its degree-granting capabilities to higher levels Woolf is currently in discussions with the Swiss Agency of Accreditation and Quality Assurance (AAQ) regarding additional recognition and quality assurance for higher education degrees

For more information about Woolf and higher education in Switzerland:
The Woolf (CH) registry office is located at Täfernstrasse 16, 5405 Baden-Dättwil, Switzerland

Woolf University, California

Woolf University is registered as an entity in the state of California

Woolf University, Washington D.C.

Woolf University is registered as an entity in Washington D.C.

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