Independent experts appointed by the National Council for Educational Accreditation are working at the school from September 25 to 26, 2024, based on the self-assessment report for the accreditation of the midwifery diploma program. The independent experts reviewed the evidence, documentation, and learning environment according to the 7 main criteria and 24 sub-criteria for program accreditation set by the National Council for Educational Accreditation. Meetings were also organized with students enrolled in the midwifery diploma program, clinical faculty members implementing the program, graduates, and employers. The coordinator of the independent experts is Altantungalag.N, an expert from the National Council for Educational Accreditation. The school has been implementing the midwifery and midwifery-assistant diploma programs since 1978, training over 900 midwives to meet the human resource needs of healthcare organizations in the central region.