Our Mission

The European Monitoring Commission for Higher Education aims to develop an EU approach to education and training in order to create a genuine European learning area that benefits all students, teachers and institutions. The idea of creating a European Commission for the Monitoring of Higher Education was first resolved in 2008 and implemented at the 2017 Social Summit in Gothenburg, Sweden. The first measures were taken in 2018 and 2019.

The European Higher Education Monitoring Commission has been gathering information, checking registrations and monitoring the public education space for thirteen years. The Commissioners of the European Higher Education Monitoring Commission travel in person and visit associations that are on the European continent and have an accurate list of registered and accredited associations from other continents thanks to the lists of the US Department of Education and the United Nations.

About EHEMC

The European Higher Education Monitoring Commission is part of the European Education Area, which aims to provide comparisons between accreditation associations, monitor the quality of accreditations and draw conclusions that provide pupils, institutions and managers with an overview of which institutions are certified and accredited. a trusted and registered accreditation association that does everything in its power to grant accreditation.

The European Higher Education Monitoring Commission seeks to promote cooperation between the Member States of the European Union (EU) in order to further enhance the quality and inclusiveness of national education and training systems. It is not always a mistake that schools trust false accreditation associations, so below is a list of false accreditation associations.

OUR VALUES

With an open global space for all students and all educational institutions, the European Higher Education Monitoring Commission must control the quality of education and accreditation provided by accreditation associations.

The market for accreditation is not regulated in any way, which is why the European Higher Education Monitoring Commission has been set up to focus on the quality of accreditation and the detection of false accreditation associations providing higher education accreditation.

All false accreditation associations and associations are reported to the Ministry of Education of the respective member state, or in the case of associations from overseas or from Asia or Africa or Australia, the local authorities are contacted. The European Higher Education Monitoring Commission has an international reach and operates under the auspices of the European Union and the UN, making the European Higher Education Monitoring Commission a completely independent monitoring body that only cares about the quality of education provided to protect against false accreditation associations and incorrect education.

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