IABE-INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR BIBLICAL EDUCATION

Reaching New Generation through Biblical Education

The International Association for Biblical Education (IABE) is an  accrediting body for theological institutions. Founded in 2015, IABE  dedicated to promoting excellence within the theological education system and is renowned for its commitment to upholding the highest standards of accreditation.

  • The International Association for Biblical Education promotes academic excellence in theological education globally. As an accreditation body, IABE ensures programs and curriculums meet high standards.

Member Institutions

The list of Member Institution of International Association for Biblical Education

What is the International Association for Biblical Education?

The International Association for Biblical Education (IABE) is an accreditation body for theological institutions that evaluates and accredits the quality and standards of education provided by theological schools, colleges, and seminaries. The IABE assesses various aspects of an institution, including its curriculum, faculty qualifications, governance, facilities, and student support services. The IABE has accredited more than a hundred institutions across fifteen countries.

What is accreditation and why is it necessary?

The process of theological accreditation is an important aspect of ensuring that educational institutions offering programs in theology and religious studies meet strict quality standards. Accreditation verifies that a program is comprehensive and thorough while also being up-to-date with current trends and developments in the field. Institutions that offer accredited theological programs have been evaluated by independent, unbiased authorities who examine the curriculum, faculty, facilities, and resources to ensure that they meet the highest standards of academic excellence. Accreditation also helps prospective students determine where to attend school based on their needs, interests, and future goals. Overall, gaining accreditation involves a rigorous process that helps to ensure the quality, integrity, and rigor of theological programs while also helping prospective students make more informed decisions about their education.

Who grants accreditation?

Accreditation is typically granted by independent accrediting bodies or agencies. These organizations are responsible for assessing and verifying the qualities of educational institutions and programms.

Can an institution lose its accreditation?

Yes, institutions can lose their accredition if they fail to maintain the established standards. Accreditation is not permanent, and institute must continue to meet the criteria for ongoing accreditation. 

How does the accreditation process works?

The accreditation process is a comprehensive and multi-faceted evaluation that assesses an organization's compliance with established standards and criteria. This evaluation involves a variety of components, including an extensive self-assessment process, a site visit from an external review team, and ongoing monitoring and reporting requirements.

During the self-assessment phase, the organization conducts an in-depth analysis of its policies, programs, and operations to identify areas where they may fall short of the standards. The site visit provides an opportunity for external experts in the relevant fields to conduct interviews and examine relevant documentation and facilities to evaluate whether the organization meets the established standards.

Following the evaluation, the organization receives feedback in areas where they need to improve, and they are required to provide ongoing monitoring and reporting to demonstrate their continued adherence to the standards. Once accreditation is achieved, it is a symbol of excellence and demonstrates an organization's ability to meet established standards and provide high-quality services.

How can I verify whether my college is accredited?

The IABE website, there is a search tool that enables users to find Institutions that have received accreditation from IABE.