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UTSA College of Business Reaccredited by AACSB International
—June 25, 2007
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University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business earned reaccreditation in business from AACSB International-The Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. With only 549 accredited business schools worldwide, AACSB International is the
premier global accrediting body for business schools.
"Our AACSB accreditation places us among the world's elite business schools," said College of Business Dean
Lynda de la Viña. "Less than 10 percent of business schools worldwide achieve AACSB accreditation.
This reaccreditation affirms the quality of our academic programs, faculty members and student services and programs."
During the review process, the UTSA College of Business was recognized for having a dedicated administration team with
a strong and visionary dean; aggressively hiring new research-oriented faculty; developing innovative programs to support
undergraduate students; commitment to globalization efforts; innovative executive education programs including an Executive
MBA program and international education seminars; increased research support; and excellent information technology support.
"AACSB commends the dean, faculty and administrative staff for their exemplary work in helping their school earn the
highest achievement in business school accreditation," said John J. Fernandes, president and chief
executive officer of AACSB International.
Accredited business schools are required to go through a peer review process every five years to maintain accreditation.
While earning accreditation a business school undergoes meticulous internal review, evaluation and adjustment.
The UTSA College of Business was also lauded for several best practices that demonstrated leadership and high quality continuous
improvement in management education. These included a strategic management process to formulate a mission statement, goals
and objectives for the college; an innovative faculty workload policy; developing a talented, collaborative and productive
faculty; recruiting a diverse student body; and formulating a comprehensive assurance of learning program.
"It takes a great deal of commitment and determination to earn AACSB accreditation," said Jerry Trapnell,
executive vice president and chief accreditation officer of AACSB International. "The UTSA College of Business has
met rigorous standards of excellence, as well as made a commitment to ongoing improvement that ensures that they will deliver
a high quality education to their students."
The UTSA College of Business is the largest undergraduate business program in the University of Texas System and one of
the 40 largest business schools in the nation. The college has 6,157 enrolled students and features 37 different degree programs
at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels. UTSA's College of Business is accredited by AACSB International, The
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The college is dedicated to raising its academic profile to become
one of the best business schools recognized for developing "Knowledge for a New World." For more information,
call (210) 458-4313 or visit the college's Web site at http://www.business.utsa.edu.
Wendy Frost—
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