Four Business Schools Receive AACSB Accreditation

Lagos Business School becomes the first Nigerian business school to be accredited by AACSB; Drake University is re-accredited

AACSB International has announced that it has awarded accreditation to four business school. The newly-accredited business schools include the following:

Lagos Business School, which becomes the first business school in Nigeria to become AACSB accredited. Lagos Business School offers a full-time MBA program 

The Des Moines, Iowa-based Drake University. Drake previously had AACSB accreditation, until 2014. Drake offers a hybrid MBA program and ten different specialization areas, including Entrepreneurial Studies and Accounting, among others.

The UK-based Brunel University, which is also accredited by AMBA. Brunel offers both a full- and part-time MBA.

Governors State University, which is outside of Chicago. The school offers various MBA programs, including an Online MBA in Supply Chain Management.

To become accredited by AACSB, a business school must undergo a rigorous review process of its MBAs and other business programs. Currently, AACSB accredits some 777 business schools in 52 countries.

See a list of all AACSB-accredited business schools offering MBA programs.


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