Hire the right people! As an employer, you need employees with the right education to excel at their new jobs. ABET accreditation offers that assurance.
What is a ''diploma mill?" Why should you avoid them? And how can you tell if a degree program has no value?
ABET could not perform its accreditation activities without its volunteers - professionals who are passionate about improving their professions through quality education.
ABET serves the professional technical education interests of our 31 Member Societies who contribute funds and volunteers to set policy, develop strategy, and conduct ABET accreditation activities worldwide.
Howard University was the first historically black college or university to have ABET-accredited programs. ABET's predecessor, the Engineers' Council for Professional Development, accredited three engineering programs there in 1937.