Accreditation
Middle States Association Accreditation
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Armenian Sisters Academy has proudly maintained accreditation through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools for more than 30 years. Middle States is one of the nation’s leading accrediting organizations and is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
ASA’s accreditation reflects the school’s commitment to academic excellence, strong leadership, continuous improvement, and educational best practices. During its most recent evaluation, the Academy successfully met all 12 Middle States Standards for Learning and School Effectiveness and was awarded a full seven-year accreditation — the highest term granted by Middle States.
This achievement affirms ASA’s dedication to providing students with a rigorous, well-rounded educational experience in a supportive and values-based environment.
For more information about Middle States accreditation, its standards, and the accreditation process, please visit the Middle States Association website,


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PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) is the state association serving over 100 independent schools across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and in Delaware. Our diverse membership includes single sex and coed schools, religiously affiliated schools, schools for children with learning differences, small and large day and boarding schools. PAIS offers services which strengthen member schools, including collaborative dialogues on important school issues, professional development programs, vital communication on governmental affairs as well as advocacy, and a rigorous accreditation process. This PAIS accreditation process efficiently ensures compliance to vital standards, while also enabling a school to focus on a plan for its strategic future in such areas as student learning, diversity, equity and inclusion, social and emotional learning, and community engagement.