Accreditation Council for Space Education

Providing Guidance for interdisciplinary

Space-Based Education

Promoting and ensuring the quality of interdisciplinary space education by providing industry-based accreditation at the college and university levels both domestically and internationally.

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Global Vision

The vision of ASCE is to set the standard for quality interdisciplinary space-based education programs and to encourage continuous improvement and innovation.

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About our

Accreditation Program

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ACSE was created to provide –

Programmatic accreditation and guidance for interdisciplinary space-based education.

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Industry

Establish a reliable set of industry-based standards for employers to determine which interdisciplinary space-based educational programs are best suited to train employees for future careers.

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Colleges and Universities

Create standards of quality and an established benchmark for schools with interdisciplinary space-based educational programs.

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Students

Develop a way for students to know which interdisciplinary space-based educational programs are best qualified to meet their need to be properly prepared for gainful employment in the burgeoning space ecosystem.

Prior to ACSE, there was no agency to accredit interdisciplinary academic programs that focus on topics of importance specific to the space industry. Programmatic accreditation such as ACSE is helpful for students and employers to identify and distinguish legitimate programs of value, and it creates a framework for future employers and academic institutions to reach a common understanding of what standards should be included and expected in academic programs.

Analogous to other programmatic accreditors, representatives of employers of future graduates help to define the standards of what students should know and be able to do after graduation. ACSE has an advisory council including representatives from industry, government, and military to define space education standards.

After an academic institution has applied for accreditation and completed a self-study, reviewers from other universities will perform a site visit and peer review.

Subsequently, the reviewers will provide a written report and recommendation to ACSE who makes the final determination. Please see the Accreditation tab for details.

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