TEFL Accreditation Explained: Which Accreditations Matter 2026

TEFL Accreditation Guide

TEFL accreditation determines whether your certificate will be accepted by employers, visa authorities, and professional bodies. With hundreds of TEFL providers offering courses of varying quality, understanding accreditation protects your investment and career prospects. This guide covers the accreditation bodies that matter, red flags to avoid, and how to verify a provider’s credentials.

Recognised Accreditation Bodies

Body Region Level
Ofqual UK Government regulator β€” highest credibility
ACCET US US Department of Education recognised
ODLQC UK Open and distance learning quality council
Cambridge Assessment Global CELTA and DELTA awarding body
Trinity College London Global CertTESOL and DipTESOL awarding body

Red Flags

Self-accreditation: Providers that accredit themselves are meaningless β€” accreditation must come from an independent external body. Unfamiliar accreditation bodies: Some providers create or reference obscure “accreditation organisations” that have no genuine regulatory standing. Extremely cheap courses: Courses below $100 are almost certainly unaccredited or from dubious providers. No teaching practice: Quality accreditation usually requires some element of practical teaching assessment.

Before purchasing any TEFL course, verify the accreditation claim directly on the accrediting body’s website. Legitimate accreditation is publicly verifiable. See our TEFL scams guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does accreditation affect visa applications?

In some countries, yes β€” visa authorities may require evidence that your teaching qualification is from an accredited provider. GCC countries generally assess TEFL qualifications through employer attestation rather than direct government verification, but accredited certificates process more smoothly and are less likely to face challenges during document attestation.

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