Abstract

This study presents one business school’s experiences in simultaneously undergoing the accreditation processes of both the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). AACSB International is a worldwide accreditor of business schools, while MSCHE is a regional accreditor of colleges and universities in the Middle States region of the United States and several other locations internationally. It discusses the process of assurance of learning (AOL) and assessment at the degree program level for the business school’s AACSB accreditation and at the major level for the institution’s MSCHE accreditation.

Highlights

  • The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) accreditation is a highly sought designation by business schools in the United States and around the world

  • This study presents one business school’s experiences in simultaneously undergoing the accreditation processes of AACSB and Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)

  • It discusses the process of assurance of learning (AOL) and assessment at the degree program level for the business school’s AACSB accreditation and at the major level for the institution’s MSCHE accreditation

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INTRODUCTION

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) accreditation is a highly sought designation by business schools in the United States and around the world It is recognized as the most prestigious accreditation a business program can earn. A business school would receive AACSB accreditation, whereas its university would be accredited by a regional accrediting association such as MSCHE Both of these accreditations require demonstrated evidence of assurance of learning (AOL), i.e., demonstrating that a program’s learning goals have been met. This study presents one business school’s experiences in simultaneously undergoing the accreditation processes of AACSB and MSCHE It discusses the process of assurance of learning (AOL) and assessment at the degree program level for the business school’s AACSB accreditation and at the major level for the institution’s MSCHE accreditation.

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