Zamorano University advances in quality and accreditation through an agreement with ACAAI.

Tegucigalpa, Honduras – July 2, 2025

Zamorano University has officially signed a membership agreement with the Central American Accreditation Association for Architecture and Engineering (ACAAI), marking a key milestone in our ongoing efforts to enhance academic quality and institutional development.

ACAAI is a regional organization that promotes continuous improvement in higher education programs in architecture and engineering through rigorous accreditation processes. Its mission is to support academic, scientific, and technological progress in the region by ensuring that affiliated institutions meet high-quality standards and deliver relevant, up-to-date programs.

This partnership brings a range of benefits to Zamorano University:

Enhanced academic qualityby aligning our programs with ACAAI’s regional standards, we reaffirm our dedication to continuous improvement and educational excellence.

Support for accreditation processesthis agreement paves the way for external evaluations that validate the quality and relevance of our academic offerings.

Greater regional and international visibility joining ACAAI positions Zamorano University as a leading institution in higher education across Latin America.

Access to academic collaboration networkswe now participate in platforms for knowledge exchange, faculty development, and best practices with other universities in the region.

Added value for our studentsprograms recognized through external accreditation provide students with stronger credentials and expanded academic and career opportunities.

This step reflects Zamorano’s unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality education in service of sustainable development throughout Latin America.

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