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Accreditation ensures a standard of quality that is expected in today's increasing competitive marketplace.

Students attending an AACSB accredited school are assured of receiving excellence in teaching by highly qualified faculty and relevance in course curricula through the sharing and dissemination of current business knowledge, resulting in an exceptional learning experience.

What does AACSB Accreditation mean to students?

An AACSB Accredited MBA program meets high standards of quality – in the students they accept, in the faculty they employ, in the subject content they teach, and in the teaching techniques they utilize.

Students enrolled in the MBA program represent diverse undergraduate experiences from around the world. Many have a broad range of background, expertise, and specialties, which promotes rich collaboration among the faculty and students.

AACSB Accreditation means that students will receive instruction in the most important business issues, concepts, and techniques.

What does AACSB Accreditation mean to MBA graduates?

Many employers actively seek and prefer graduates of AACSB Accredited programs, making graduates more competitive for the most attractive positions.

Completing an AACSB Accredited MBA program means that graduates have the skills and competencies to excel in their professional roles.

For students who wish to continue their education, most Ph.D. Business program will require that applicants have a MBA from an AACSB Accredited school.

What does AACSB Accreditation mean to Employers?

Hiring graduates of AACSB Accredited Programs means that employers have an assurance of quality.

Companies have confidence that new employees who have completed an AACSB Accredited Program have the essential knowledge base, skills, and professional competencies to move into their new job roles and quickly adapt to the challenging demands.

Employers have the assurance that graduates will have the critical thinking and analytical skills needed for companies to engage in future problem solving.


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