Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) also known in France as Validation des Acquis de l’Experience (VAE) is a procedure for giving official public recognition to a person’s learning regardless of how it was acquired. APEL is APL based on experiential learning – learning achieved through experience, rather than on a formal course.
APEL / VAE is a new way to obtain a part of or an entire professionally or academically oriented diploma, a title or a professional certification. The ECLEE / Jagora University Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning, is based on the 2002 French Social Modernization Law (Law No 2002-73, 17 January 2002, Chapter II). It gives the right all individuals (employees, self-employed, jobseekers, volunteers, civil servants) who can provide proof of at least three years of personal, professional or voluntary experience, whether continuous or intermittent, to have that experience formally recognized by a degree or a certificate in any academic institution without having to go to the school.
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