Accreditation Defined (Source: Merriam Webster)
To accredit is to give official authorization to or approval of; to provide with credentials; to recognize or vouch for as conforming with a standard; to recognize as maintaining standards that qualify the graduates for admission to higher or more specialized institutions or for professional practice; to consider or recognize as outstanding.
U.S. Department of Education Accreditation
USDE accreditation is not necessary for the theological degrees in which we offer. Individuals seeking employment in government-licensed positions such as public-school teachers, state-licensed psychologists or psychiatrists, and non-church-related counselors will more than likely need USDE accredited degrees. Generally speaking, people working in ministry positions do not need a USDE accredited degree. If you are pursuing education at Kingdom Elevation Bible Institute & Seminary with the intent of obtaining employment or for some other reason, you should check with that organization BEFORE applying for enrollment in Kingdom Elevation Bible Institute & Seminary. Kingdom Elevation Bible Institute & Seminary assumes no liability of any kind.
A great many Christian pastors, teachers, professors, and counselors have been educated at Bible colleges and seminaries which do not have USDE accreditation. Among the reasons for this decision are the major financial savings for tuition, and a concern about the separation of church and state.
Kingdom Elevation Bible Institute & Seminary is confident that students who receive degrees or ministry training would be receiving quality bible-based education and training.
Kingdom Elevation Bible Institute & Seminary is accredited by the following organizations: Global Christian Schools Network and Accrediting Commission for Biblical Higher Education.


Kingdom Elevation Bible Institute & Seminary is a partner with National Association of Christian Counseling to provide counseling certification.
