Global Partnerships
The company the University keeps.
AccrediPro University holds professional memberships and recognitions with nine international certification bodies, and works with independent academic partners on its degree pathways. Each relationship is described here plainly — what it is, and what it is not.
9 International Certifications
Nine bodies, named in full.
These are professional memberships and recognitions held by the institution. They are listed exactly as they stand — where a body maintains a public register of its own, the University links to it directly.
- CMA
Complementary Medical Association
Visit the body's own site - IPHM
International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine
Visit the body's own site - CPD
The CPD Certification Service
Visit the body's own site - IAOTH
International Association of Therapists
- ICAHP
International Compliance Assurance for Health Professionals
- IGCT
International Guild of Complementary Therapists
- CTAA
Complementary Therapists Accredited Association
- IHTCP
- IIOHT
Academic Partners
Degree pathways, with partners.
For graduates who wish to carry their study toward a university degree, the University maintains degree pathways operated with independent academic partners. Each pathway is governed by the partner institution's own admission and award rules, which are stated in the pathway documents themselves.
The University names an academic partner publicly only where that partner has done so itself. What it will not do is imply a relationship that does not exist: partnership claims on this site are limited to what both institutions have put in writing.
Partnership correspondence
Certification bodies, academic institutions and professional associations that wish to open a conversation with the University may write to the Office of Admissions, marked for partnerships. Every letter is read and answered in order of receipt.
Write to admissions@accrediprouniversity.com with the word “Partnership” in the subject line.
The full record of recognition.
How each membership relates to the University's credentials — and what the institution does and does not claim — is set out on the accreditation and recognition page.