The National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Evaluation (formerly Assessment; NCAAA) is an organ of Saudi Arabia's Education and Training Evaluation Commission that oversees the country's post-secondary school educational accreditation facility. It is an autonomous body but directly responsible to the Council of Universities' Affairs (formerly the Higher Education Council).
The NCAAA was established in 2004. The NCAAA board of directors is drawn from government, institutions, and industry professionals.
The NCAAA provides services for individuals, government entities, and private entities. The services include programmatic accreditation, i.e., a recognition by the NCAAA that an academic program has met the organization's quality assurance and academic accreditation standards. The assessment covers a range of academic programs, including those covering health sciences.