2011 ABET Accreditation Yearbook

Beginning with the 2010-2011 accreditation cycle, the ABET Accreditation Yearbook has moved to the following online-only format. [more] 

Applied Science Accreditation Commission

Computing Accreditation Commission

Engineering Accreditation Commission

Technology Accreditation Commission

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*Criteria cited above were used to evaluate programs during the 2010-11 accreditation cycle ended September 30, 2011, and are not currently in effect. To view current criteria and policies, visit the Accreditation Criteria, Policies & Procedures page.

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Originally, "ABET" stood for "the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology." The organization changed its name to simply "ABET" in 2005.