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Bachelor of Media and Communication Program Receives Full Programmatic Accreditation

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National Center for Academic Accreditation and Evaluation (NCAAA) - Deanship of Development and Quality

The Deanship of Development and Quality is pleased to extend its sincere congratulations on the Bachelor of Media and Communication program obtaining full programmatic accreditation from the Education and Training Evaluation Commission, represented by the National Center for Academic Accreditation and Evaluation (NCAAA), for the period from December 2025 to November 2028.

This achievement reflects the program’s commitment to the highest standards of quality and academic accreditation, as well as its dedication to delivering distinguished educational outcomes that meet labor market needs and align with best practices in the field of media and communication.

The accreditation also underscores the integrated efforts of the program’s leadership and staff, along with the continuous support of the University’s administration, contributing to institutional excellence and the advancement of academic program quality.

We wish the program continued success and further achievements in the future.