Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs is a United States–based organization offering educational accreditation services to business programs focused on teaching and learning.
Based in Overland Park, Kansas, ACBSP was created to fulfill a need for specialized accreditation by colleges and universities with business schools and programs.
History
ACBSP was founded in 1989 as the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs to accredit business schools with an emphasis on teaching and learning. At the time, only 260 out of 2,400 schools of business had specialized professional accreditation, all from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Most or all of the AACSB accredited schools had an emphasis on research, while most other schools had an emphasis on teaching. On April 28, 1988, 150 of the non-accredited schools met in Kansas City, Missouri, to consider alternatives to AACSB accreditation for teaching-oriented schools.On May 12, 1989, a study group completed a feasibility study and submitted recommendations for standard for accreditation by the ACBSP. In August 1992, ACBSP was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a specialized accreditation agency for business education. In June 1994, a U.S. Department of Education Advisory Committee recommended withdrawal of recognition for the ACBSP due to a determination that ACBSP accreditation would not be a "required element" in making an institution eligible to participate in U.S. federal government programs under the Higher Education Act or other authorities. However, at its meeting on January 22, 2001, the Council for Higher Education Accreditation Board of Directors granted recognition to the ACBSP. On September 19, 2011, The CHEA renewed its recognition of the ACBSP for a further 10 years.
In June 2010, the ACBSP changed its name from Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs to Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. The ACBSP accredits mostly business schools with traditional campus locations, but also accredits online business programs as well.
Membership
As of August 2010, ACBSP reported having over 8,000 individual members and 828 member educational institutions, of which 529 had ACBSP accreditation and 220 had candidacy status. All but 134 member institutions are in the United States. In April 2013, ACBSP reported 1,171 member campuses, 183 of which are located outside of the U.S. Of those campuses, 586 have achieved accreditation and more than 500 are in candidacy for accreditation. Individual members on these campuses now exceed 10,000.Affiliations
ACBSP holds membership and/or recognition in the following networks:- Universidad Argentina de la Empresa – UADE
- Council for Higher Education Accreditation – CHEA
- European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education – ENQA
- International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education – INQAAHE
- Association of African Business Schools – AABS
- Principles for Responsible Management Education – PRME
- Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuelas de Administración – CLADEA
- Russian Association of Business Education – RABE
- Association of Indian Management Schools – AIMS
- Global Management Challenge, USA
- Enactus
- Federation of Swiss Private Schools/Swiss Private School Register
- ACBSP has recognized certification program standards which allow for certifications to be awarded to top ACBSP students who meet the exam and GPA requirements.
- International Board of Standards, a USA-based certifying body which is in operation around 40 countries globally has agreement since 2004 with ACBSP to offer certifications to those who have completed ACBSP accredited business school courses, standards exams and programs.
Honor societies