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“Helping colleges and universities prepare today’s business students for tomorrow’s workplace”

The International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) is the premier professional accreditor for business programs in student-centered colleges and universities throughout the world.  The IACBE exists to promote, develop, and recognize excellence in business education.

The IACBE’s philosophy of accreditation is centered on student learning and operational outcomes, which makes it flexible and adaptable.

The IACBE accredits business programs in colleges and universities through the United States and internationally.

 

IACBE 2011 Annual Conference

Las Vegas, Nevada

March 30-April 1, 2011

Conference Theme

"Business Ethics in a Global Business Environment"

Call for papers deadline is October 15, 2010.



For Information on the IACBE International Conference in Zurich, Switzerland-October 15-16, 2010 Click Here

 

News

The CHEA Board of Directors has announced the following:

Eligibility Statement

At its meeting on January 25, 2010, the CHEA Board of Directors reviewed the recommendation of the CHEA Committee on Recognition regarding the eligibility application submitted by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).  The board of directors determined that the IACBE is eligible to undertake a recognition review.  IACBE will complete a self-evaluation providing evidence that it meets the CHEA recognition standards.  CHEA requires an observation visit to a decision-making meeting of the accrediting organization to observe decision-making activities as these relate to CHEA eligibility and recognition standards.  The CHEA Committee on Recognition will review the self-evaluation, the report of the observation visit, and any third-party requests for comment and make a recommendation to the CHEA Board of Directors.  The CHEA Board of Directors will make the final determination of recognition status.

 




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