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Are you looking to pursue a college business degree? Do you feel overwhelmed with all of the options of universities, business schools, and degrees out there? You might already know exactly which school you want to attend and the precise degree you want to earn. But, I bet you are one of the many who are still searching for the right degree, the right business school, or both. So, what factors do you compare and look for to assist you in narrowing it all down?   <\/p>\n\n\n

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In your search for business schools<\/a> and degrees, you may have come across information about how important it is to earn an accredited degree. But, what is accreditation? It is one of the essential factors when comparing different schools. In this Guide to Business School Accreditation, we will discuss the importance of accreditation, different types of accreditation, specific business school accreditation agencies, and how to choose the right accreditation for your educational journey.  <\/p>\n\n\n\n

What is Business School Accreditation? <\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Business school accreditation plays a significant role in quantifying the level of quality and excellence a business school offers. Different types of accrediting agencies evaluate specific business schools and degree programs. There is also particular accreditation earned by universities, colleges, and almost every degree, not just business. But, what exactly does accreditation entail? Let’s look at accreditation as a whole before we get into the specifics of business school accreditation. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

What is Accreditation?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Accreditation<\/a> is a rigorous process involving an outside authority – accrediting agency – reviewing an institution and its educational programs to ensure it meets official standards and certain levels of quality. It plays a regulatory role and is voluntary, temporary, and renewable, so institutions have to initiate the process and commit to continuous improvement. This initiation and commitment show a desire to obtain and sustain excellence and quality assurance. Accreditation also serves as a point of status<\/a> for universities.   <\/p>\n\n\n\n

You can find recognized accreditation for universities and colleges as a whole, schools and colleges within a university, and specific degree programs, both on-campus and online. Depending on the agency, accreditation standards must be re-evaluated every few years to uphold accreditation status. The NACIQI<\/a> (National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality & Integrity) makes recommendations of accrediting agencies to the U.S. Department of Education<\/a> for national recognition. Also, the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA<\/a>), a non-governmental organization, reviews accrediting agencies for national recognition. So, the organizations rigorously studying postsecondary educational institutions to receive accreditation are equally vetted.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

How Do Schools and Programs Get Accredited?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Each accrediting agency is unique in the specific criteria it looks for throughout the process. Some of the main areas of quality review could include:<\/p>\n\n\n\n