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My experience is with pursuing accreditation from AACSB in the U.S. for SUNY Oneonta.

ACCREDITATION INSIGHTS Dr. Richard C. Insinga Associate Professor Emeritus State University of New York (SUNY) at Oneonta, USA October 2011. My experience is with pursuing accreditation from AACSB in the U.S. for SUNY Oneonta. AACSB Accreditation.

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My experience is with pursuing accreditation from AACSB in the U.S. for SUNY Oneonta.

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  1. ACCREDITATIONINSIGHTSDr. Richard C. InsingaAssociate Professor EmeritusState University of New York (SUNY) at Oneonta, USAOctober 2011

  2. My experience is with pursuing accreditation from AACSB in the U.S. for SUNY Oneonta.

  3. AACSB Accreditation • AACSB is the Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business International • My role was as coordinator of the accreditation effort, preparation of the self-evaluation report, and being a key participant in the site visit.

  4. Comparing AACSB and ECBE AACSB ECBE Accredits programs at business schools. Emphasizes teaching and faculty qualifications. Focuses on student outcomes in each program. • Accredits business schools and the entire institution. • Emphasizes faculty publications. • Focuses on assessments of teaching outcomes.

  5. Benefits of Accreditation • Greater recognition of the school • Affirmation of the quality of its degrees • Entry into a community of similarly accredited institutions and facilitates cooperative programs • Easier to verify transfer credits • Commitments by the institution to support its business school • Positive effects on attracting faculty and students

  6. Benefits of the Process • Guidance provided by the standards helped us to critically assess ourselves • Resulted in a clearer relationship between our mission and our practices • Gave us a structure for evaluating our degree programs • In the process, we discovered a number of improvements and cross-course connections resulting in better degree programs

  7. Benefits of the Process (cont’d) • Forced us to assess and consider the results of our educational programs • Strengthened areas of weakness • Established internal organizational linkages to help us improve our students’ performance • Assistance from AACSB experts • Helped us to get “second opinions” and specific guidance for our efforts • Had an influence on the college administrators

  8. Costs of the Process A strong and extended commitment of business school administrators and faculty and a lot of cooperation to reach the goal of obtaining accreditation Support of the college administration in terms of provision of the necessary resources to obtain it A lot of work, soul-searching by people who have to make changes, many discussions, and many changes, revisions, and more revisions

  9. We learned a lot, We became significantly better, AND We were accredited!!! And in the end

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