There are 801 Business Schools globally who are accredited by the AACSB.
What Does AACSB Stand For?
Europe has EQUIS. Australia has TEQSA. In the United States, there is AACSB. The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business is a US Association aiming to connect prospective students to Business Schools. They are the standard for top-tier education and have a presence in 90+ countries.
96% of the chief executives on the 2016 Financial Times “From MBA to CEO” attended an AACSB-accredited school – AACSB.edu
Many Business Schools apply for multiple accreditations in order to appeal to students across the globe.
Which Australian Business Schools Are AACSB Accredited?
The AACSB website has a great feature listing all of the business schools globally that adhere to their high standards.
In Australia, there are 14 Business Schools that offer MBA programs that are AACSB Accredited.
NSW AACSB Accredited Business Schools
- The University of Newcastle, Newcastle Business School
- The University of Sydney, The University of Sydney Business School
- University of Technology Sydney, UTS Business School
- Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM)
- Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM)
Queensland AACSB Accredited Business Schools
- Bond University, Faculty of Business
- Griffith University
- Queensland University of Technology, Business School
- The University of Queensland, UQ Business School
Victoria AACSB Accredited Business Schools
South Australia AACSB Accredited Business Schools
Western Australia AACSB Accredited Business Schools