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What is the difference between the institutional membership fee and the accreditation fee?

Institutional Membership fee

The institutional membership fee is a nominal fee that all organisations pay to become members of the College.

This is renewed annually and it is based on how large the organisation is.

Accreditation fee

The accreditation fee is the fee an organisation pays after course accreditation has been granted to cover the accreditation and monitoring costs for a period of normally three years.

This is based on the level of qualification the course is submitted at and not on the number of courses submitted for accreditation.

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