iMandarin Language Training Institute Receives China’s First Accreditation by EAQUALS- “School Achieves Globally Recognized Accreditation in Record Time”

May 20th, 2012

iMandarin Language Training Institute’s Overseas Program- an initiative aimed at recruiting students from countries outside of China to study Chinese language and culture at the school’s various locations inside the country- recently received China’s 1st and only accreditation from EAQUALS (Evaluation and Accreditation of Quality in Language Services). Further, the school managed to complete the accreditation process in just under a year, a feat deemed incredibly challenging by even the most organized and professional institutions. iMandarin refers to itself as a national leader in Chinese education, known for its professionalism, teaching efficiency and customer service; this accreditation and the speed at which it was accomplished validate that claim.

(PRWeb May 15, 2012)

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