Accreditation & Affiliations

Berk Trade School is accredited and recognized by multiple state, federal, and professional bodies — ensuring your education is held to a high standard.

Recognized & Approved

Berk Trade School’s accreditation and affiliations mean that your training is recognized by employers, government agencies, and licensing bodies — and that financial aid options may be available to eligible students to help reduce the cost.

ACCSC Accredited

Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) — a nationally recognized accreditor for vocational and career education institutions.

NY State Education Dept

Approved by the New York State Education Department. Our programs meet state standards for vocational training and career preparation.

Federal Financial Aid

Approved to participate in Title IV federal financial aid programs, including Pell Grants and federal student loans for eligible students.

VA Benefits Approved

Approved for veterans' education benefits. Eligible veterans and service members can use their GI Bill benefits to fund their training at Berk.

ACCES-VR Approved

Approved for ACCES-VR (Adult Career and Continuing Education Services — Vocational Rehabilitation), providing funding for eligible students with disabilities.

Why Accreditation Matters

Attending an accredited institution means your credentials are recognized and your training meets established quality standards. It also means you may be eligible for federal and state financial assistance that unaccredited schools cannot offer.

Berk has maintained continuous accreditation because we consistently meet and exceed the standards required — not because we have to, but because our students deserve it.

Frequently Asked Questions

ACCSC (Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges) is a nationally recognized accreditor for career and vocational schools. Accreditation means Berk’s programs have been independently evaluated and found to meet established standards for quality education. It also means students may be eligible for certain types of federal financial aid.

Yes. Berk Trade School is approved by the New York State Education Department. This approval confirms that our programs meet state standards for vocational training and that our credentials are recognized within New York.

Yes. Berk is approved for veterans’ education benefits, including the GI Bill (Chapter 33 and others). Eligible veterans and service members can use their benefits toward tuition. Contact our admissions team to learn more about the VA certification process.

Berk’s accreditation by ACCSC and approval by the New York State Education Department mean your training credentials are recognized by employers, licensing agencies, and government programs. We have been placing graduates in the trades for over 80 years.

Accreditation is a quality designation for the institution — it tells students and employers that the school meets established education standards. Licensing refers to the professional credential a tradesperson needs to work in the field (such as a journeyman or master electrician license). Berk’s training can help prepare you for entry-level trade work, but individual licensing requires additional work hours and exams as set by New York State.

Train at an Accredited School

Your Berk credentials are recognized. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. Start your trade career with confidence.