Business Schools Guide

favicon

Business Schools Guide


DISCLAIMER: Do not take everything for granted !

While we are doing our best to get our AI engine trained on the most accurate Business Schools data set, results displayed may prove somehow fuzzy and unpredictable. We are making sure that this will improve over time !


Westminster Business School is the business school of the University of Westminster. Located at its Marylebone campus in central London, it is one of the capital's leading centres for business education and has a large and diverse staff base with extensive business, consultancy and research achievements. The school is divided into four faculties: School of Applied Management, School of Finance and Accounting, School of Management and Marketing and the School of Organisations, Economy and Society. It awards BSc (Hons), MSc, MBA and PhD degrees and is one of under 70 schools globally to be accredited by Association of MBAs in the United Kingdom, and the AACSB in the United States.

Article title : Westminster Business School
"England and Wales. Westminster Business School was ranked 73 in The Complete University Guide list of top business schools in 2020. "The UK MBA programme..."
Article title : Ross School of Business
"largest endowment among all business schools in the United States, with a total of $435 million as of 2016. The first business courses were offered at the..."
Article title : Tuck School of Business
"2015). "The 50 best business schools in the world". Business Insider. Retrieved March 22, 2018. "2017 Best Business Schools". Vault. 2017. Archived from..."
Article title : Wharton School
"the Wharton School is the world's oldest collegiate business school. It is one of six Ivy League business schools, and is the business school which has..."
Article title : Newcastle Business School
"Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) accreditation in business and accounting, the school is part of an elite group of 1% of business schools worldwide..."
Article title : Smith School of Business
"Smith School of Business (formerly Queen's School of Business) is a business school affiliated with Queen's University at Kingston. It is located at the..."
Article title : Master of Business Administration
"Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education..."
Article title : Imperial Business School
"Imperial Business School is the business school of Imperial College London. Established in 2003, the business school was opened by Queen Elizabeth II..."
Article title : Haas School of Business
"School of Business. Retrieved May 18, 2020. "Berkeley Haas | Essential Guide to Top Business Schools | Veritas Prep – Essential Guide to Top Business..."
Article title : Tepper School of Business
"The Tepper School of Business is the business school of Carnegie Mellon University. It is located in the university's 140-acre (0.57 km2) campus in Pittsburgh..."

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, also known as AACSB International, is an American professional organization. It was founded in 1916 to provide accreditation to business schools. Not all AACSB members are accredited and AACSB does not accredit for-profit schools.
On average, AACSB observes that schools take between four and five years to earn AACSB Accreditation. The amount of time it will take a school to earn accreditation depends largely on how closely aligned they are with AACSB standards when they apply for eligibility.
The AACSB withdrew recognition by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in 2016. This is because the AACSB now holds international recognition by the ISO.

History

The American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business was founded as an accrediting body in 1916 by a group of seventeen American universities and colleges. The first accreditations took place in 1919. For many years, the association accredited only American business schools. But in the latter part of the twentieth century it advocated a more international approach to business education. The first school it accredited outside the United States was the University of Alberta in 1968, and the first outside North America was the French business school ESSEC, in 1997.
Robert S. Sullivan, dean of Rady School of Management, became chair of the association in 2013. The organization is currently led by CEO and President Tom Robinson, who came to AACSB from the CFA Institute, a global association for investment management professionals; its board is chaired by John A. Elliott, former dean of the University of Connecticut School of Business.


0.0027 seconds
More coming soon on Business Schools Guide