Triple Accredited Business Schools
List of top business schools with triple accreditation:
Lancaster University Management School - It is one of the few business schools in the world to hold triple accreditation from leading international accreditation bodies for the business school sector (AACSB, EQUIS and the Association of MBAs). The Financial Times 2010 Top 100 Global Full-time MBA programmes ranked LUMS 24th in the world and 4th in the UK.
The Open University (UK) - OU Business School and its MBA are independently and externally validated by: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS (the higher level accreditation from EFMD). It is the only triple accredited Business School that specialises in distance learning and the largest triple accredited MBA provider in the world. In addition OUBS is rated ‘excellent’, the highest possible rating, for its teaching and support systems by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).
HEC Paris - It is among the first business schools in Europe and the first in France to have received the prestigious triple accreditation from AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB. The HEC executive education programs, the Trium Executive MBA created in association with New-York University Stern and the London School of Economics, are among the top ranked programs in the world.
City University of Hong Kong (CityU) - The College of Business has achieved triple accreditation status, the first business school in the Greater China region accredited by three leading accrediting agencies including AACSB International in January 2005 , EQUIS in February 2007, and AMBA in March 2008. It has been placed among the Top 100 in "The UTD Top 100 Business Schools Research Rankings", the top 10 in Asia Pacific Region, by The University of Texas at Dallas.
Warwick Business School - It is the first business school in the United Kingdom to hold triple accreditation. WBS was the first institution in the UK to be accredited by the US-based AACSB International. The School was rated as 'excellent' - the highest possible rating - in its most recent teaching quality assessment, managed by The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. In 2009, the Warwick Executive MBA was ranked in the top 35 in the world by the Financial Times.
Lancaster University Management School - It is one of the few business schools in the world to hold triple accreditation from leading international accreditation bodies for the business school sector (AACSB, EQUIS and the Association of MBAs). The Financial Times 2010 Top 100 Global Full-time MBA programmes ranked LUMS 24th in the world and 4th in the UK.
The Open University (UK) - OU Business School and its MBA are independently and externally validated by: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS (the higher level accreditation from EFMD). It is the only triple accredited Business School that specialises in distance learning and the largest triple accredited MBA provider in the world. In addition OUBS is rated ‘excellent’, the highest possible rating, for its teaching and support systems by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).
HEC Paris - It is among the first business schools in Europe and the first in France to have received the prestigious triple accreditation from AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB. The HEC executive education programs, the Trium Executive MBA created in association with New-York University Stern and the London School of Economics, are among the top ranked programs in the world.
City University of Hong Kong (CityU) - The College of Business has achieved triple accreditation status, the first business school in the Greater China region accredited by three leading accrediting agencies including AACSB International in January 2005 , EQUIS in February 2007, and AMBA in March 2008. It has been placed among the Top 100 in "The UTD Top 100 Business Schools Research Rankings", the top 10 in Asia Pacific Region, by The University of Texas at Dallas.
Warwick Business School - It is the first business school in the United Kingdom to hold triple accreditation. WBS was the first institution in the UK to be accredited by the US-based AACSB International. The School was rated as 'excellent' - the highest possible rating - in its most recent teaching quality assessment, managed by The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. In 2009, the Warwick Executive MBA was ranked in the top 35 in the world by the Financial Times.