Accreditation


The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) provides a rigorous accreditation program that requires colleges to attain higher quality teaching, research, and service.

In contrast to unaccredited program, a College of Business that has AACSB accreditation must have academically qualified instructors who demonstrate they are current in their profession through ongoing academic and professional activities.

As noted on the AACSB website:

"Accreditation is a voluntary, non-governmental process that includes an external review of a school’s ability to provide quality programs. It is helpful in many aspects, from ensuring that students are learning relevant material to allowing a school access to funding. Accreditation reviews include self-evaluations, peer-reviews, committee-reviews, and the development of in-depth strategic plans. They also include reviews of a school’s mission, faculty qualifications, and curricula."

The CWU College of Business is an AACSB accredited program, and students will benefit from the effects of this accreditation status through the quality of the education they receive as students and through the ongoing value of a CWU Business degree throughout their career.

Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) logo. Green and blue square with AACSB Accredited written to the right of the square.

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