noun a person or organization that is granted official recognition or approval, typically in the context of meeting certain standards or requirements
A financial institution or organization that has been accredited by a regulatory body.
An individual or organization that is being granted accreditation by a recognized accrediting body.
An entity that has been recognized as meeting specific criteria set by a government body.
A healthcare facility or provider that has met the standards set by an accrediting body.
A nonprofit organization that has been accredited for meeting certain standards of operation.
A company or entity that has been accredited as meeting certain quality standards.
In the publishing industry, an accreditee may refer to a writer who has been officially recognized or certified by a professional organization.
In the field of psychology, an accreditee may refer to a licensed psychologist who has met the necessary educational and training requirements set forth by a governing body.
In the healthcare industry, an accreditee may refer to a medical doctor who has been accredited by a recognized medical board or organization.
In the engineering field, an accreditee may refer to an engineer who has obtained accreditation from a professional engineering association or regulatory body.