Scope Of Accreditation
Founded in 2015, IACDSC is the first international accreditation organization of degree granting institutions based on Dharmic traditions and cultures. We accredit professional, religious, yoga and meditation, technical and occupational programs. IACDSC is theGlobal accreditation organization body for Dharma Institutions. IACDSC has submitted an application for approval by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
IACDSC is a registered non-profit organization (applied for 501 C 3 status) registered in Florida State and aims to provide accreditation to institutions, colleges and schools which provide education based on Dharmic traditions and cultures. Dharmic Traditions and Cultures include all the religious, yoga, meditations, languages, spiritual traditions and cultures which are termed more as a way of life or Dharma than a religion, which includes the Dharmic philosophies originated in India such as Hindu, Buddha, Jain, Sikh, all related sects and groups who claim they to be Dharmic in nature. IADSC also believes and includes all the indigenous traditions and cultures which existed for more than 2000 years and considered more as a way of life than religion which includes more than 500 Nations of the Native Americans, 1000 cultures originated in Africa, the European pagan traditions, Australian Aborigines, Maoris and all other indigenous cultures spread all over the world.
Dharmic traditions are all inclusive and think about total humanity and human being in totality. IACDSC will be open receiving applicationsto accredit all organizations which will provide education to populations irrespective of creed, race, country of origin, contributing to world’s diversity.
All inclusion: IACDSC will accept into membership any schools, colleges or universities which include in their curriculum courses on metaphysics, parapsychology, psychical research, hypnotism, E.S.P., Eastern-types of meditation, or the theory of evolution or reincarnation. We accept all so-called new-age, neo-paganism, humanistic, occultic, and any other teachings.