AACSB accreditation has been awarded to the following business schools:
The University of Exeter Business School, which offers a full-time MBA program. With the new recognition, Exeter is now 'triple-accredited,' meaning that it has accreditation from AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB - the three main MBA accreditation organizations.
Kent Business School, which offers full- and part-time MBA programs and is also already accredited by AMBA.
Australia's La Trobe Business School, which offers a variety of MBA programs, including full-time and distance learning options. Australia now hosts 16 AACSB-accredited business schools.
Finland's Turku School of Economics, which offers an Executive MBA program. Turku is the country's fifth business school to receive the honor.
Mahidol University International College, in Thailand, which offers an English-language MBA in Bangkok.
Other business schools that do not currently offer MBA programs have also been awarded AACSB accreditation. These include the American University of Kuwait, CUNY's Brooklyn College, and the Netherlands' Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen.
AACSB currently accredits over 800 institutions across 56 countries.
Find a list of AACSB-accredited business schools offering MBA programs on FIND MBA. You can also read about why MBA accreditation is important.
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