AACSB and IACBE Accreditation

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by PhD2B, Jul 25, 2005.

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  1. DTechBA

    DTechBA New Member

    I think his point is....

    I think his point is that an exception can disprove a rule...
     
  2. Han

    Han New Member

    Re: SLOWLY

    I think that they did not target any schools outside the US until recently. With globalization, DL, partnerships between US and internaitonal schools, and AACSB's reputation - they have expanded their "target market" to the globe.

    I also think that it has not been unti recently that many schools outside the US wanted accreditation from an American accreditation.

    Now, AACSB changed the "american" in their name to show their international interest.

    Things are moving slow, but I don't think anybody can argue that the trend is a valid one.
     
  3. Rivers

    Rivers New Member

    Re: I think his point is....

    ;) Well at least some one understood my point, thank you.
     
  4. carlosb

    carlosb New Member

    http://www.insidehighered.com/jobs/search/?event=ViewJobDetails&job_posting_id=3118

    What constitutes " (or its substantial equivalent)?"
     
  5. Han

    Han New Member

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