Official Business Schools Guide
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This is a list of official business registers around the world. There are many types of official business registers, usually maintained for various purposes by a state authority, such as a government agency, or a court of law. In some cases, it may also be devolved to self-governing bodies, either commercial (a chamber of commerce) or professional (a regulatory college); or to a dedicated, highly regulated company (i.e., operator of a stock exchange, a multilateral trading facility, a central securities depository or an alternative trading system). The following is an incomplete list of official business registers by country.
Article title : List of official business registers
"This is a list of official business registers around the world. There are many types of official business registers, usually maintained for various purposes..."
Article title : University of Chicago Booth School of Business
"School of Business at Wikimedia Commons Official website Guide to the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business Records 1935-1976 at the University..."
Article title : Wharton School
"the Wharton School is the world's oldest collegiate business school. It is one of six Ivy League business schools, and is the business school which has..."
Article title : Downe House School
"enrollment of 559. The Good Schools Guide described Downe House as an "Archetypal traditional girls' full boarding school turning out delightful, principled..."
Article title : Haas School of Business
"2022. "Berkeley Haas | Essential Guide to Top Business Schools | Veritas Prep – Essential Guide to Top Business Schools". "About Haas". University of California..."
Article title : Wake Forest University School of Business
"The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of..."
Article title : D.F. Malan High School
"In 2012 and 2013, the school was included in The Cambridge University Student Guide to Excellence, a selection of 100 top schools worldwide. In recent..."
Article title : Pepperdine Graziadio Business School
"Business Schools 2018 - Business School Rankings - The Princeton Review". www.princetonreview.com. Archived from the original on 2017-07-01. Official..."
Article title : Imperial Business School
"Imperial Business School is the business school of Imperial College London. Established in 2003, the business school was opened by Queen Elizabeth II..."
Article title : International Review of Financial Analysis
"a 2024 impact factor of 9.8. "Academic Journal Guide 2021". Chartered Association of Business Schools. Archived from the original on 2021-06-26. Retrieved..."
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, also known as AACSB International, is an American professional organization. It was founded in 1916 to provide accreditation to business schools.
Not all AACSB members are accredited and AACSB does not accredit for-profit schools.
On average, AACSB observes that schools take between four and five years to earn AACSB Accreditation.
The amount of time it will take a school to earn accreditation depends largely on how closely aligned they are with AACSB standards when they apply for eligibility.
The AACSB withdrew recognition by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in 2016. This is because the AACSB now holds international recognition by the ISO.
History
The American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business was founded as an accrediting body in 1916 by a group of seventeen American universities and colleges.
The first accreditations took place in 1919.
For many years, the association accredited only American business schools.
But in the latter part of the twentieth century it advocated a more international approach to business education.
The first school it accredited outside the United States was the University of Alberta in 1968, and the first outside North America was the French business school ESSEC, in 1997.
Robert S. Sullivan, dean of Rady School of Management, became chair of the association in 2013.
The organization is currently led by CEO and President Tom Robinson, who came to AACSB from the CFA Institute, a global association for investment management professionals;
its board is chaired by John A. Elliott, former dean of the University of Connecticut School of Business.
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