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What is Cognia. We are a global network of enthusiastic educators here to help you strengthen your schools. Our holistic approach to continuous improvement encompasses accreditation and certification, assessment, professional learning, and customized improvement services.
- Accreditation & Certification
Cognia Accreditation signifies that a school meets or...
- Assessment
Cognia Acquires CenterPoint Education Solutions. With 40...
- Improvement Solutions
Progress without the guesswork. The hardest thing to do in...
- Contact Us
Contact Us - Cognia Home | Encouraging Learners through...
- The Source
Our current education accountability system depends on...
- Tools & Resources
The Cognia Improvement Platform: A comprehensive digital...
- Canvas Online Learning
This course trains individuals like you, who want to serve...
- Stories that Matter
Menu. Services. EVALUATION AND RECOGNITION. Accreditation;...
- Accreditation & Certification
Cognia is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that accredits primary and secondary schools throughout the United States and internationally. [1] History.
Cognia Accreditation signifies that a school meets or exceeds rigorous standards of educational quality and effectiveness, which can enhance the credibility of the institution and the academic preparation of its students.
Show your commitment to competency-based education (CBE) with Cognia CBE Certification. Our specific CBE standards will advance your school’s approach.
Cognia offers a comprehensive approach to school improvement through accreditation, assessment, and professional learning services.
Cognia is a global, nonprofit improvement organization dedicated to helping institutions and other education providers grow learners, teachers, and leaders. Cognia offers accreditation and certification, assessment, and improvement services within a framework of continuous improvement.
Cognia’s Performance Standards define how a good school behaves and provides criteria to focus improvement efforts that will lead to growing learners, teachers, and leaders. This shift means that modern accreditation has become a school improvement process.