MCQA promotes quality in education through accreditation processes that are rigorous, transparent, and improvement-oriented. In all its activities, MCQA is committed to the principles below.
- Commitment to educational quality and student learning
MCQA ensures that accreditation:
- Prioritises student learning and achievement, aligned with the mission, goals, and intended outcomes of programmes and institutions.
- Assesses educational quality objectively and without bias, using consistent evidence-based approaches.
- Encourages programmes and institutions to publish relevant, clear, and accessible information on student achievement and learning outcomes.
2. Integrity, professionalism, and fairness in accreditation processes
MCQA conducts accreditation with integrity and professionalism by ensuring that it:
- Maintains autonomy in governance and operations, supported by appropriate relationships and practices, and by preventing and managing conflicts of interest.
- Applies standards and decision-making fairly and consistently, through documented policies and procedures that ensure due process, confidentiality, timely handling of concerns, and an efficient and clearly defined process for appeals and complaints.
- Regularly develops, reviews, and updates standards and procedures, involving relevant communities of interest.
- Maintains adequate financial, human, and operational resources to ensure effective and efficient accreditation activities.
- Cooperates with other quality assurance and accreditation bodies whenever feasible to reduce duplication for institutions and programmes, and to minimise conflicting requirements or standards.
- Provides evaluation feedback that supports improvement, clearly distinguishing between accreditation requirements and recommendations for enhancement.
- Communicates accreditation information in an accurate, clear, accessible, and timely way, including standards, procedures, and accreditation status.
- Ensures continuous training and professional development for all accreditation staff, experts, and volunteers.
- Assigns decision-makers and evaluators with the appropriate expertise, experience, and training for each review.
- Periodically evaluates the effectiveness of its accreditation processes, incorporating feedback from accredited programmes and institutions.
3. Respect for institutional independence and academic freedom
MCQA recognises institutional autonomy and academic freedom by ensuring that accreditation:
- Supports institutions’ freedom to make academic decisions while meeting accreditation requirements.
- Respects the right of institutions and programmes to define and implement their mission and goals.
- Encourages innovation and responsible change that respond to the needs of the profession, students, and the communities served.
- Reinforces the importance of public information that is clear, accurate, and accessible.