MBA accreditation is a professional assessment of the program carried out by an independent organization setting standards for managerial education. Accreditations obtained by the Poznan School of Banking, Aalto University School of Economics and the Executive MBA Program itself confirm compliance with the most stringent educational standards for teaching professional managers.
In Many 2004, the Executive MBA Program run at the Poznan School of Banking was accredited by the Association of MBAs as the first such program in Wielkopolska and second in Poland, together with programs in Helsinki, Singapore and Seoul. Assessed were the curriculum and its structure, teaching staff, participants, teaching effects as well as the market position of the School and its infrastructure.
The fact that the Program is accredited means that students and graduates may benefit from special offers including:
The Poznan School of Banking was the first school in Poland to obtain the institutional accreditation from the FORUM Management Education Association. This means that all activities pursued by the School, whether didactic, social or administrative, meet high educational standards based on similar systems present in Western Europe and the USA. The FORUM Association also endowed the Executive MBA Program with the status of a Professional Class program.
As the first Scandinavian school, the Aalto University School of Economics, a partner of the Program, entered the elite group of schools with “three crowns”. In other words, it obtained three prestigious accreditations: AACSB, AMBAs and EQUIS.
The British accreditation awarded by Association of MBAs is a guarantee that the quality of MBA programs has been independently assessed on the basis of pre-defined criteria. It is a guarantee of the highest standards of teaching methods and content. The International MBA Program run by AUSE was the first and oldest Scandinavian program accredited by AMBAs.
Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business (AACSB) is the first in the world and still the biggest organization accrediting business schools. To be accredited by this elitist association is to prove that the school meets highest teaching standards, achieves its educational objectives and perfectly combines theory with practices.
EQUIS – Certificate of the European Quality Improvement System confirms that the School in Helsinki complies with the most demanding international standards. It is also proof of rich educational experience in economics and managerial training.