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Triple accreditation

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Triple Accreditation is a term meaning that a business school has been accredited by the three largest MBA ranking associations:

  • AACSB - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
  • AMBA - The Association of MBAs
  • EQUIS - European Quality Improvement System

Of the 3900 business schools, only 27 have triple accreditation, putting those schools who do have triple acreditation in the 99.2 percentile when ranked by how many accreditations they have.

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Triple accreditation can be used by many as an alternative, and more reliable, method for reviewing the quality of Business Schools and MBA programs.

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