No. Accreditation involves a great deal of work on the part of the institution or program under review as well as the accrediting organization. It requires extensive documentation and a lot of evidence regarding the quality of an institution or program. Accreditation teams test the veracity of the individual or institution and look for areas that require improvement that may have been missed. Representatives of institutions or programs are carefully interviewed by accrediting commissions to ensure that any concerns that have surfaced will be addressed.