Academic accreditation and evaluation in higher education ensures institutions meet established standards of quality and effectiveness. These practices serve to uphold educational excellence and foster transparency and accountability in academic programs. Through rigorous assessment methods, institutions evaluate their curricula, faculty qualifications, and student outcomes, improving and adapting to changing educational demands. The experiences of various institutions with accreditation processes can reveal valuable insights into best practices and the challenges faced in achieving and maintaining accreditation status. By examining these experiences, researchers may gain a deeper understanding of how quality assurance mechanisms shape the landscape of higher education and influence student success and institutional reputation. Academic Accreditation and Evaluation in Higher Education: Practices, Experiences, and Quality Assurance delves into the crucial aspects of academic accreditation and evaluation in the context of higher education. It explores the best practices and experiences in the field, offering insights into quality assurance mechanisms that drive continuous improvement within educational institutions. This book covers topics such as higher education, quality assurance, and accreditation, and is a useful resource for education professionals, academicians, business owners, policymakers, scientists, and researchers.