Accreditation

All degree programs offered by EULER result in students receiving, upon completion of the program, a degree that is duly recognized and accredited.

As of 2023, EULER programs result in the issuance of a degree conferred by EUCLID (Euclid University / Pôle Universitaire Euclide), a fully recognized and accredited intergovernmental university (under United Nations Treaty Series).

For more information on EUCLID, its legal status and accreditation, please visit:

The ETA for EULER to also confer degrees in its own name and under its already approved charter is 07/2025, post AAC accreditation. Even post AAC accreditation, EULER students will remain eligible to receive two degrees: one from EULER (Euler-Franeker Memorial University) and another from EUCLID (Euclid University) (intergovernmental). This dual degree option only applies to master’s and PhD degrees, not bachelor’s degrees.

Note on Degree Issuance:

Even though EULER has also received (2023) its own degree-granting charter from the Ministry of Education of Curacao (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands), it does not as of yet confer degrees under  its own name (Euler-Franeker Memorial University) but rather (see below), degrees are conferred by EUCLID (Euclid University) with the additional logo of the Euler-Franeker Memorial University Institute.

As a chartered university, EULER (Euler-Franeker Memorial University – not the Institute) is subject to AAC (Accreditation Agency Curacao) as the official accrediting body.

Until AAC accreditation is completed (~07/2025), EULER will continue to confer its degrees through EUCLID, after which time dual and joint degrees will be conferred to graduates.

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EULER is a EUCLID institute established under Section X.6 of the EUCLID Statutes (as registered and published by the United Nations Treaty Series)