For Faculty and Administrators

ABET is the world's leading accreditor for technical programs in higher education.

Promote Your Accreditation

Accreditation demonstrates your program's commitment to quality, and ABET has numerous resources to help you communicate this information to the public. Visit this page to get tips, view a press release template, and download the "accredited by ABET" logos designed especially for you!

Promote your program's ABET accreditation with these resources.

Academic Advisory Council (AAC)

The Academic Advisory Council (AAC) was formed in 2010 with the overall objective to enhance communications between the ABET Board of Directors and the academic community.

Learn more about the Academic Advisory Council.

Preparing for Self-Study Reports and On-Site Reviews

During the 2012 ABET Symposium, eight workshops were held to provide insight on preparing self-study reports and getting prepared for the on-site review. The self-study presentations describe the basics of preparing reports for applied science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology.

Download the presentations.

Institution Business Portal

Here's how to pay an invoice; request an initial evaluation; renew an existing accreditation (including interim visits and interim reports); and update contact information for your institution, programs, and personnel.

Go to the portal.

Accreditation: Step-by-Step

This detailed explanation takes you through the entire accreditation process from beginning to end.

Your detailed guide to the process.

Accreditation Costs

The cost of accreditation includes both (1) Accreditation Review Fees and (2) Annual Maintenance Fees. Fees differ for institutions within the United States and outside of the United States.

See the fee schedules for accreditation.

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ABET Facts

What Does ABET Stand For?

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