Texas Wesleyan’s School of Business Administration is proud to announce that the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, the premier accreditor of business schools in the world, has extended the university’s accreditation. Less than five percent of the world’s business programs are AACSB-accredited.
“AACSB accreditation exemplifies our commitment to students, our dedication to delivering the highest-quality in business education and the work of our expert faculty,” Hector Quintanilla, dean of the School of Business Administration, said. “I am extremely proud of our faculty and staff for their commitment to AACSB and our students, who time and time again impress me with their curiosity, eagerness to learn and network, and critical thinking skills.”
Texas Wesleyan’s School of Business was initially accredited in 2014. Accreditation must be renewed every five years as part of AACSB’s commitment to continuous improvement.
The Texas Wesleyan School of Business Administration offers students a front-row seat to the business world – its opportunities, complexities and skills. Students get first-hand experience that help build their network and land a great job right out of school.
In addition to undergraduate degrees, the School of Business offers a 100 percent online MBA. With seven sessions offered per year, students can earn their MBA in as little as 12 months, completely online, with the opportunity to choose between four MBA concentrations including supply chain management and health care administration. A GMAT waiver is available to qualified students and admitted students can begin their MBA coursework at seven different times throughout the year.
To apply, visit txwes.edu/onlineMBA.