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The organization holds more than 50 conferences and seminars at various locations around the world each year to advance quality and innovation in management education. 4 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools about aacsb international Business School Data Trends and 2009 List of Accredited Schools aacs b i nt er na t i o n a l m em b er s hi p 2 0 1 0 International Members by Country (January 2010) Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Bosnia & Herzegovina Brazil Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Costa Rica Cote D’Ivoire Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Guam Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kazakhstan Kuwait Latvia Lebanon 4 24 3 1 1 4 1 10 34 9 23 22 5 1 2 2 4 1 3 1 2 3 2 50 15 2 1 2 21 7 3 1 3 1 5 1 2 2 4 Macao Macedonia Malaysia Mexico Monaco Morocco Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Tunisia Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela Total 1 1 7 11 1 1 5 8 1 1 3 1 6 1 2 4 4 1 1 7 8 4 2 5 21 13 3 13 7 1 5 7 41 660 1 1 1,141 Source: AACSB International 6 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools a a cs b i n t er n a t i o n a l m e m b e r s h i p 2010 AACSB International Membership (January 2010) Educational Members U.S. Outside U.S. (OUS) Total Educational Number 660 481 1,141 Percent of Total 57.8 42.2 Noneducational Members Business Government and Nonprofit Total Noneducational Number 27 31 58 Percent of Total 46.6 53.4 Total AACSB Members 1,199 Source: AACSB International Accredited Membership (January 2010) By Location U.S. International Total Number 469 110 579 Percent of Total 81.0 19.0 By Program Levels Offered Undergraduate Only 46 Undergraduate and Doctoral Only 1 Master’s Only 26 Undergraduate and Master’s 306 Undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral 175 Master’s and Doctoral 25 8.0 0.1 4.5 52.9 30.2 4.3 Accounting Accreditation Accredited in Accounting 169 29.2 Source: AACSB International 7 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacs b i nt er na t i o n a l m em b er s hi p 2 0 1 0 Educational Members by Location – AACSB International Regional Classifications (January 2010) Region Eastern Africa Middle Africa Northern Africa Southern Africa Western Africa Caribbean Central America South America North America Central Asia Eastern Asia Southern Asia Southeastern Asia Middle East Near East Eastern Europe Northern Europe Southern Europe Middle Europe Oceania Total Number 0 0 5 5 3 6 12 39 694 1 72 25 26 24 9 13 55 28 91 33 1,141 Percent 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.5 1.1 3.4 60.8 0.1 6.3 2.2 2.3 2.1 0.8 1.1 4.8 2.5 8.0 2.9 Source: AACSB International Accredited Member Schools by Location – AACSB International Regional Classifications (January 2010) Region Eastern Africa Middle Africa Northern Africa Southern Africa Western Africa Caribbean Central America South America North America Central Asia Eastern Asia Southern Asia Southeastern Asia Middle East Near East Eastern Europe Northern Europe Southern Europe Middle Europe Oceania Total 8 Number 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 486 0 19 0 4 7 1 0 15 5 22 10 579 Percent 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.9 83.9 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.7 1.2 0.2 0.0 2.6 0.9 3.7 1.7 Source: AACSB International Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools a a cs b i n t er n a t i o n a l m e m b e r s h i p 2010 Public vs. Private Institutions – U.S. (2008–2009) Public Private Number 477 396 Percent 54.6 45.4 Source: AACSB International Location of Main Campus – All AACSB Members (2008–2009) Rural Suburban Urban Number 144 255 481 Percent 16.4 29.0 54.6 Source: AACSB International Calendar System – U.S. AACSB Members (2008–2009) Semester Quarter Number 477 35 Percent 93.2 6.8 Source: AACSB International Carnegie Classification – U.S. AACSB Members (2008–2009) Baccalaureate Colleges Doctoral/Research Universities – Extensive Doctoral/Research Universities – Intensive Master’s Colleges and Universities 1 Master’s Colleges and Universities 2 Specialized Other Percent 9.3 21.1 13.9 47.3 4.9 2.4 1.1 Source: AACSB International 9 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacs b i nt er na t i o n a l m em b er s hi p 2 0 1 0 Estimated Number of Worldwide Educational Institutions Offering Business Degrees, Any Level (2008–2009) Afghanistan 4 Åland 1 Albania 20 Algeria 32 Andorra 1 Angola 12 Argentina 77 Armenia 27 Aruba 1 Australia 51 Austria 32 Azerbaijan 19 Azores 1 Bahamas 7 Bahrain 10 Bangladesh 71 Barbados 2 Belarus 26 Belgium 61 Belize 3 Benin 12 Bhutan 2 Bolivia 30 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 Botswana 1 Brazil 376 British Virgin Islands 1 Brunei 4 Bulgaria 25 Burkina Faso 7 Burundi 4 Cambodia 17 Cameroon 5 Canada 103 Cape Verde 3 Cayman Islands 2 Central African Republic 1 Chad 7 Chile 38 China 1,396 Chinese Taipei 104 Colombia 37 Comoros 2 Costa Rica 45 Côte d’Ivoire 160 Croatia 18 Cuba 8 Cyprus 19 Czech Republic 52 Democratic Republic of the Congo 9 Denmark 9 Djibouti 1 Dominica 1 Dominican Republic 18 Ecuador 68 Egypt 42 El Salvador 24 Equatorial Guinea 1 Eritrea 1 Estonia 10 Ethiopia 13 Fiji 5 Finland 38 France 178 French Guiana 1 French Polynesia 1 Gabon 1 Gambia 1 Georgia 24 Germany 210 Ghana 23 Greece 27 Greenland 1 Grenada 1 Guam 1 Guatemala 11 Guinea 7 Guinea-Bissau 2 Guyana 1 Haiti 9 Honduras 8 Hong Kong 10 Hungary 35 Iceland 4 India 1,200 Indonesia 99 Iran 41 Iraq 13 Ireland 43 Isle of Man 1 Israel 26 Italy 86 Jamaica 6 Japan 223 Jersey 1 Jordan 17 Kazakhstan 70 Kenya 23 Kosovo 18 Kuwait 5 Kyrgyzstan 27 Lao PDR 10 Latvia 25 Lebanon 35 Lesotho 1 Liberia 6 Libya 7 Liechtenstein 1 Lithuania 26 Luxembourg 2 Macao 8 Macedonia 10 Madagascar 10 Madeira Islands 1 Malawi 5 Malaysia 47 Maldives 2 Mali 7 Malta 11 Mauritania 2 10 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools a a cs b i n t er n a t i o n a l m e m b e r s h i p 2010 Estimated Number of Worldwide Educational Institutions Offering Business Degrees, Any Level (2008–2009), continued Mauritius 6 Mexico 1,000 Moldova 16 Monaco 1 Mongolia 38 Montenegro 3 Morocco 94 Mozambique 5 Myanmar 2 Namibia 2 Nepal 4 Netherlands 55 Netherlands Antilles 1 New Caledonia 1 New Zealand 25 Nicaragua 29 Nigeria 67 North Korea 2 Northern Cyprus 5 Norway 34 Oman 14 Pakistan 82 Palestine 12 Panama 11 Papua New Guinea 10 Paraguay 21 Peru 58 Philippines 1,243 Poland 176 Portugal 36 Puerto Rico 35 Qatar 1 Republic of the Congo 2 Réunion 2 Romania 69 Russia 128 Rwanda Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Martin Samoa San Marino São Tomé and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Togo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Uganda 9 1 1 2 1 3 28 11 16 1 5 5 13 13 6 41 240 78 15 7 2 1 25 33 16 12 16 105 2 5 Ukraine 145 United Arab Emirates 24 United Kingdom 136 United States 1,621 United States Virgin Islands 1 Uruguay 7 Uzbekistan 26 Vanuatu 2 Vatican City 2 Venezuela 26 Vietnam 37 Wallis and Futuna Islands 1 Yemen 12 Zambia 5 Zimbabwe 10 Global Total 12,087 2 29 111 3 21 Source: AACSB International 11 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools bus iness deg r ee p r o gr a m s Degree Program Levels Offered by AACSB Members (2008–2009) Table shows the number of schools offering at least one program in each category. Degree Program Levels Undergraduate Level Certificate Undergraduate Degree Graduate Level Certificate General Integrated Master’s Degree Specialized Integrated Master’s Degree General Master’s Degree (MBA) Specialized Master’s Degree Doctoral Degree U.S. 13 489 37 15 8 454 298 126 International 7 121 29 11 3 160 140 114 Number of schools reporting 514 171 Source: AACSB International Programs Offered Worldwide by Field/Discipline and Level, Percent (2008–2009) Table shows percent of reporting schools offering at least one degree program in each field/discipline. Field/Discipline Bachelor’s Accounting 78.8 Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior 0.8 Business Communication 1.3 Business Education 4.1 Business Ethics 0 Business Law/Legal Environment 4.1 Computer Information Systems (CIS)/ Management Information Systems (MIS) 53.1 E-business (includes e-commerce) 3.8 Economics/Managerial Economics 43.9 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration 21.1 Finance (includes banking) 69.8 General Business 50.4 Health Services/Hospital Administration 2.0 Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism 6.8 Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations) 24.0 Insurance 7.0 International Business 39.5 Management 68.2 Marketing 70.3 Operations Research 0.8 Production/Operations Management 14.9 Public Administration 1.2 Quantitative Methods 1.2 Real Estate 10.0 MBA 14.9 2.0 0.5 0.3 1.0 2.3 18.2 3.6 4.5 10.4 24.5 69.5 11.3 1.5 8.3 1.0 20.2 34.9 19.9 1.0 6.5 1.5 1.0 4.1 12 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools b us i n es s d eg r e e p r og r am s Statistics Strategic Management Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics Taxation Other 1.7 1.2 10.9 0.7 27.0 0.2 6.0 6.0 2.3 17.9 Number of schools reporting 603 604 Source: AACSB International Programs Offered Worldwide by Field/Discipline and Level, Percent (2008–2009) Table shows percent of reporting schools offering at least one degree program in each field/discipline. Field/DisciplineSpecialized Master’s Accounting 65.0 Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior 2.7 Business Communication 1.7 Business Education 1.5 Business Ethics 0.2 Business Law/Legal Environment 1.7 Computer Information Systems (CIS)/ Management Information Systems (MIS) 27.9 E-business (includes e-commerce) 2.4 Economics/Managerial Economics 18.0 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration 3.9 Finance (includes banking) 35.4 General Business 10.9 Health Services/Hospital Administration 5.3 Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism 3.2 Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations) 14.8 Insurance 1.5 International Business 13.3 Management 21.4 Marketing 18.4 Operations Research 1.5 Production/Operations Management 4.6 Public Administration 3.4 Quantitative Methods 3.2 Real Estate 5.6 Statistics 2.7 Strategic Management 2.2 Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics 7.8 Taxation 15.5 Other 25.7 Number of schools reporting 412 Doctoral 33.9 14.8 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 27.1 0.4 21.2 2.1 39.8 22.9 0.0 0.8 5.5 2.1 5.9 36.0 33.9 4.2 15.3 1.3 4.2 2.5 3.0 12.7 4.7 0.0 19.5 236 Source: AACSB International Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools 13 bus iness deg r ee p r o gr a m s Degree Programs Offered Reported by World Region (2008–2009) Undergraduate Master’s Asia Number of Programs: 484 Doctoral Canada Number of Programs: 410 5.1% 6.6% 16.5% Other 13.3% 23.6% 33.1% 48.5% 53.3% Europe Number of Programs: 1,321 Latin and South America Number of Programs: 148 2.7% 10.8% 5.4% 7.5% 22.3% 34.8% 55.0% 61.5% Middle East Number of Programs: 58 Oceania Number of Programs: 583 8.6% 6.2% 31.1% 13.4% 28.8% 60.3% 51.6% United States Number of Programs: 9,648 6.8% 1.7% 42.0% 49.5% 14 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools d eg r ee s co n f er r ed i n b us i n es s & m an ag e m e n t Degrees Conferred by Level and Gender – U.S. (1969–2007) Bachelor’s Degrees Year Total Males Females Year Total Males Females 1969–70 105,580 96,346 9,234 1988–89 246,262 131,098 115,164 1970–71 115,396 104,936 10,460 1989–90 248,568 132,284 116,284 1971–72 121,917 110,331 11,586 1990–91 249,165 131,557 117,608 1972–73 126,717 113,337 13,380 1991–92 256,298 135,263 121,035 1973–74 132,304 115,363 16,941 1992–93 256,473 135,368 121,105 1974–75 133,639 111,983 21,656 1993–94 246,265 128,946 117,319 1975–76 143,171 114,986 28,185 1994–95 233,895 121,663 112,232 1976–77 152,010 116,394 35,616 1995–96 226,623 116,545 110,078 1977–78 160,775 117,103 43,672 1996–97 225,934 116,023 109,911 1978–79 172,392 119,765 52,627 1997–98 232,079 119,379 112,700 1998–99 1979–80 186,264 123,639 62,625 240,947 122,250 118,697 1980–81 200,521 126,798 73,723 1999–2000 256,070 128,521 127,549 1981–82 215,190 130,693 84,497 2000–01 263,515 132,275 131,240 1982–83 226,442 131,451 94,991 2001–02 278,217 138,343 139,874 1983–84 229,013 129,296 99,717 2002–03 293,391 145,075 148,316 1984–85 232,282 127,467 104,815 2003–04 307,149 152,513 154,636 1985–86 236,700 128,415 108,285 2004–05 311,574 155,940 155,634 1986–87 240,346 128,506 111,840 2005–06 318,042 159,683 158,359 1987–88 242,859 129,467 113,392 2006–07 327,531 166,350 161,181 Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; Higher Education General Information Survey (HEGIS); “Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred” surveys; Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); and “Completions” surveys. 15 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools degre es co nfer r ed i n b us i n es s & m a n a gem en t Degrees Conferred by Level and Gender – U.S. (1969–2007) Master’s Degrees Year Total Males Females Year Total Males Females 1969–70 21,561 20,792 769 1988–89 73,065 48,540 24,525 1970–71 26,490 25,458 1,032 1989–90 76,676 50,585 26,091 1971–72 30,509 29,317 1,192 1990–91 78,255 50,883 27,372 1972–73 31,208 29,689 1,519 1991–92 84,517 54,609 29,908 1973–74 32,691 30,557 2,134 1992–93 89,425 57,504 31,921 1974–75 36,315 33,274 3,041 1993–94 93,285 59,223 34,062 1975–76 42,592 37,654 4,938 1994–95 93,540 58,931 34,609 1976–77 46,505 39,852 6,653 1995–96 93,554 58,400 35,154 1977–78 48,347 40,224 8,123 1996–97 97,204 59,333 37,871 1978–79 50,397 40,766 9,631 1997–98 101,652 62,357 39,295 1979–80 55,008 42,744 12,264 1998–99 107,477 64,700 42,777 1980–81 57,888 43,411 14,477 1999–2000 111,532 67,078 44,454 1981–82 61,251 44,230 17,021 2000–01 115,602 68,471 47,131 1982–83 64,741 45,987 18,754 2001–02 119,725 70,463 49,262 1983–84 66,129 46,167 19,962 2002–03 127,685 75,239 52,446 1984–85 66,981 46,199 20,782 2003–04 139,347 80,858 58,489 1985–86 66,676 45,927 20,749 2004–05 142,617 82,151 60,466 1986–87 67,093 44,913 22,180 2005–06 146,406 83,550 62,856 1987–88 69,230 45,980 23,250 2006-07 150,211 84,115 66,096 Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; Higher Education General Information Survey (HEGIS); “Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred” surveys; Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); and “Completions” surveys. 16 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools d eg r ee s co n f er r ed i n b us i n es s & m an ag e m e n t Degrees Conferred by Level and Gender – U.S. (1969–2007) Doctoral Degrees Year Total Males Females Year Total Males Females 1969–70 620 610 10 1988–89 1,100 800 300 1970–71 774 753 21 1989–90 1,093 818 275 1971–72 876 857 19 1990–91 1,185 876 309 1972–73 917 864 53 1991–92 1,242 953 289 1973–74 922 873 49 1992–93 1,346 969 377 1974–75 939 900 39 1993–94 1,364 980 384 1975–76 906 856 50 1994–95 1,391 1,011 380 1976–77 839 785 54 1995–96 1,366 972 394 1977–78 834 760 74 1996–97 1,336 947 389 1978–79 852 752 100 1997–98 1,290 885 405 1979–80 767 650 117 1998–99 1,201 843 358 1980–81 808 686 122 1999–2000 1,194 812 382 1981–82 826 676 150 2000–01 1,180 783 397 1982–83 770 638 132 2001–02 1,156 746 410 1983–84 926 727 199 2002–03 1,252 820 432 1984–85 827 685 142 2003–04 1,481 960 521 1985–86 923 720 203 2004–05 1,498 901 597 1986–87 1,062 808 254 2005–06 1,711 1,049 662 1987–88 1,063 810 253 2006-07 2,029 1,188 841 Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; Higher Education General Information Survey (HEGIS); “Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred” surveys; Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); and “Completions” surveys. 17 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools degre es co nfer r ed i n b us i n es s & m a n a gem en t Number of Undergraduate Degrees Reported by AACSB Members Worldwide (2008–2009) Country Argentina Australia Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Israel Japan Kazakhstan Korea, Republic of Kuwait Latvia Lebanon Mexico Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Portugal Russian Federation Singapore Slovenia Spain Switzerland Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Number of Schools Reporting Total Degrees 3 11 1 5 20 2 9 7 2 1 2 1 13 7 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 2 6 3 3 3 1 5 3 2 2 3 17 507 231 36,702 1,354 3,197 46,707 4,626 12,668 15,200 3,320 288 9,418 1,724 3,752 8,564 800 5,984 2,274 1,964 2,351 1,466 1,116 8,364 187 6,158 25,702 865 386 5,729 6,872 4,697 2,082 2,733 1,421 3,830 49,985 841,274 Source: AACSB International 18 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools d eg r ee s co n f er r ed i n b us i n es s & m an ag e m e n t Trends in Bachelor’s Degrees Conferred by Degree-Granting Institutions in Selected Fields of Study (1996–97, 2001–02, and 2006–07) Field of study 1996–97 Biological and biomedical sciences 2001– 02 2006–07 Business Communications and communications technologies Computer and information sciences Education Engineering and engineering technologies Health professions and related clinical sciences Psychology Social sciences and history Visual and performing arts 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 Number of degrees Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; 1996–97, 2001–02, and 2006–07 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System; “Completions Survey” (IPEDS-C:96–97); Fall 2001; and Fall 2007. 19 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools degre es co nfer r ed i n b us i n es s & m a n a gem en t Bachelor’s Degrees, Percent by Race/Ethnicity – U.S. (1995–96 through 2006–07) Year White Black Hispanic Asian/ Pacific Islander American Indian/ Alaska Native NonResident Alien 1995–96 77.8 7.9 5.0 5.5 0.6 3.2 1996–97 76.8 8.0 5.3 5.9 0.6 3.3 1997–98 76.1 8.3 5.6 6.1 0.7 3.3 1998–99 75.6 8.5 5.8 6.2 0.7 3.2 1999–2000 75.1 8.7 6.1 6.3 0.7 3.2 2000–01 74.5 8.9 6.2 6.3 0.7 3.2 2001–02 74.2 9.0 6.4 6.4 0.7 3.2 2002–03 73.7 9.2 6.6 6.5 0.7 3.2 2003–04 73.3 9.4 6.8 6.6 0.8 3.2 2004–05 72.9 9.5 7.0 6.8 0.7 3.2 2005–06 72.4 9.6 7.2 6.9 0.7 3.1 2006–07 68.2 11.3 7.5 7.4 0.7 4.9 Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; 2006–07 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); Fall 2007. (This table was prepared July 2008.) 20 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools e n r ol l m e n t Undergraduate Degree Enrollment and Percentages (2008–2009) U.S. Percent International Percent Total Enrollment 832,938 74.9 279,163 25.1 Number of Schools Reporting 483 115 Source: AACSB International Undergraduate Degree Enrollment, Percent by Program Type (2008–2009) Program Type Full-Time Part-Time 85.7% U.S. 79.2% International Source: AACSB International Undergraduate Enrollment, Percent by Full-Time and Part-Time Status (2008–2009) Program Type U.S. International Full-Time Part-Time 85.7 14.3 79.2 20.8 Source: AACSB International 21 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools e nrollment Undergraduate Enrollment, Percent by Gender (2008–2009) Gender U.S. International Male Female 57.2 42.8 51.1 48.9 Source: AACSB International Undergraduate Enrollment, Percent by Citizenship – U.S. (2008–2009) Citizenship U.S. Citizen or Permanent Visa Non-U.S. Citizen Without Permanent Visa Percent 95.3 4.7 Source: AACSB International Undergraduate Enrollment by Country of Origin or Birthplace – Outside the U.S. (2008–2009) Country of Origin or Birthplace Host Country Non-Citizen Without Permanent Visa Percent 74.4 25.6 Source: AACSB International Average SAT and ACT Scores for Bachelor’s Degree Business Programs – U.S. Accredited Institutions (2008–2009) Test SAT ACT Schools Reporting 346 336 Mean 1,046 24 75% 1,155 25 Median 1,076 22 25% 996 21 Source: AACSB International 22 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools e n r ol l m e n t MBA Degree Enrollment and Percentages (2008–2009) Program Level U.S. Percent International Percent Total Enrollment 151,215 62.9 89,200 37.1 Number of Schools Reporting 434 - 138 - Source: AACSB International Specialized Master’s Degree Enrollment and Percentages (2008–2009) Program Level U.S. Percent International Percent Total Enrollment 39,250 39.7 59,670 60.3 Number of Schools Reporting 281 - 105 - Source: AACSB International MBA Enrollment, Percent by Program Type (2008–2009) Program Type xecutive E Education 15.4% 33.8% Full-Time 56.9% 39.2% 45.4% 9.3% Part-Time U.S. International Source: AACSB International 23 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools e nrollment MBA Enrollment, Percent by Program Type (2008–2009) Table shows enrollment in each program type as a percentage of total MBA enrollment for each country. Program Type Full-Time Traditional Two-Year Full-Time Accelerated Full-Time Distance Learning Full-Time Other Part-Time Evenings and Weekends Part-Time Off Campus Part-Time Distance Learning Part-Time Other Traditional Executive Education Other Executive Education U.S. 24.5 3.6 0.2 5.5 42.4 5.7 5.0 3.8 7.3 2.0 International 19.3 5.4 – 20.7 16.2 5.2 4.5 13.2 12.8 2.7 Source: AACSB International MBA and Specialized Master’s Degree Enrollment, Percent by Full-Time and Part-Time Status (2008–2009) Program Level MBA Full-Time Part-Time U.S. 43.0 57.0 International 58.8 41.2 Specialized Master’s Full-Time Part-Time 56.5 43.5 72.0 28.0 Source: AACSB International MBA and Specialized Master’s Enrollment, Percent by Gender (2008–2009) MBA Male Female U.S. 62.9 37.1 International 62.6 37.4 Specialized Master’s Male Female 51.6 48.4 53.0 47.0 Source: AACSB International 24 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools e n r ol l m e n t MBA Enrollment by Citizenship – U.S. (2008–2009) Citizenship U.S. Citizen or Permanent Visa Non-U.S. Citizen Without Permanent Visa Percent 85.1 14.9 Source: AACSB International MBA Enrollment by Country of Origin or Birthplace – International (2008–2009) Country of Origin or Birthplace Citizen or Permanent Resident Citizen Without Permanent Visa Percent 71.0 29.0 Source: AACSB International Average GMAT® Scores for MBA Programs – International (2008–2009) Schools Program Type Reporting Full-Time Traditional Two-Year 175 Full-Time Accelerated 87 Full-Time Distance Learning 5 Full-Time Other 68 Part-Time Evenings and Weekends 185 Part-Time Off Campus 47 Part-Time Distance Learning 29 Part-Time Other 41 Traditional Executive Education 50 Other Executive Education 10 Average 603 584 509 587 555 536 563 563 557 558 Median 605 580 501 549 555 540 560 559 559 567 Max 730 708 586 720 710 659 630 724 660 640 Min 360 321 410 450 291 400 471 350 420 449 Source: AACSB International Doctoral Degree Program Enrollment (2008–2009) Program Level U.S. Percent International Percent Total Enrollment 6,629 42.5 8,976 57.5 Number of Schools Reporting 121 - 94 - Source: AACSB International Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools 25 e nrollment Doctoral Enrollment, Percent by Program Type (2008–2009) 10.5% Program Type 25.2% Full-Time Part-Time 89.5% U.S. 74.8% International Source: AACSB International Doctoral Enrollment, Percent by Full-Time and Part-Time Status (2008–2009) Program Level Full-Time Part-Time U.S. 89.5 10.5 International 74.8 25.2 Source: AACSB International Doctoral Enrollment, Percent by Gender (2008–2009) Gender Male Female U.S. 62.3 37.7 International 63.4 36.6 Source: AACSB International Doctoral Enrollment by Citizenship – U.S. (2008–2009) Citizenship U.S. Citizen or Permanent Visa Non-U.S. Citizen Without Permanent Visa Percent 54.5 45.5 Source: AACSB International Doctoral Enrollment by Country of Origin or Birthplace – International (2008–2009) Country of Origin or Birthplace Citizen or Permanent Resident Citizen Without Permanent Visa Percent 65.0 35.0 Source: AACSB International 26 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools e n r ol l m e n t Average GMAT® and GRE® Scores for Doctoral Degree Business Programs – U.S. Member Institutions (2008–2009) Test GMAT® GRE® Schools Reporting 85 64 Average 663 1,197 Max 780 1,959 Min 408 475 Source: AACSB International Foreign Students Studying in the U.S., Percent by Field/Discipline (2008–2009) Agriculture Business and Management Education Engineering Fine and Applied Arts Health Professions Humanities Intensive English Language Mathematics and Computer Sciences Physical and Life Sciences Social Sciences Undeclared Other 1.3 20.6 2.7 17.7 5.3 5.2 2.9 4.2 8.4 9.2 8.5 3.1 10.9 Sources: 2009 Report on International Educational Exchange; Institute of International Education U.S. Students Studying Abroad, Percent by Field/Discipline (2007–2008) Agriculture Business and Management Education Engineering Fine and Applied Arts Foreign Languages Health Sciences Humanities Mathematics and Computer Sciences Physical Sciences Social Sciences Undeclared Other 1.2 20.2 4.1 3.1 8.4 6.2 4.5 13.3 1.6 7.2 21.5 3.3 5.4 Sources: 2009 Report on International Educational Exchange; Institute of International Education 27 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools e nrollment Percentage Increase/Decrease for International Enrollment in U.S. Schools (2004–2008) First-Time Enrollments Years covered International Overall 2004–05 Total Enrollments Business International Overall Business 1.0 7.0 -3.0 -3.0 2005–06 12.0 10.0 1.0 1.0 2006–07 4.0 12.0 7.0 10.0 2007–08 3.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 2008–09 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 Source: Council of Graduate Schools 28 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools e n r ol l m e n t International Student Enrollments in Higher Education: Top 5 Fields of Education (2005–2007) Percentage Percentage of Growth of Growth Field of Education 2005 2006 2007 on 2005 on 2007 Management and Commerce Accounting Management and Commerce Business and Management Other 18,066 16,232 9,223 28,409 23,156 17,995 10,382 28,003 25,262 19,085 11,186 28,807 39.8 17.6 21.3 1.4 14.4 10.9 6.4 16.4 Information Technology Information Technology Information Systems Other 12,607 5,306 5,241 10,873 4,585 4,562 9,734 3,497 4,348 -22.8 -34.1 -17.0 5.5 2.0 2.5 Society and Culture Society and Culture Economics Law Other 4,024 2,194 1,377 6,584 3,882 2,024 1,453 6,999 3,715 1,915 1,550 7,309 -7.7 -12.7 12.6 11.0 2.1 1.1 0.9 4.2 Engineering and Related Technologies Engineering and Related Technologies Other 5,480 7,317 5,823 6,989 6,223 7,027 13.6 -4.0 3.5 4.0 Health General Nursing Pharmacy Other 2,736 999 4,410 3,819 1,154 5,200 5,065 1,365 5,872 85.1 36.6 33.2 2.9 0.8 3.3 Other Broad Fields Other Detailed Fields Total 32,533 33,049 33,675 3.5 19.2 162,738 169,948 175,637 7.9 100.0 Source: Council of Graduate Schools 29 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools bus iness scho o l facult y Full-Time Participating and Supporting Faculty (2008–2009) School Location and Type Average Number Average Number Number of Participating Supporting Schools Reporting International U.S. Public Accredited Public Non-Accredited Public (All) Private Accredited Private Non-Accredited Private (All) Accredited Non-Accredited 97 58 65 31 61 57 33 53 62 32 45 23 22 21 22 27 33 28 23 25 140 499 302 42 344 129 26 155 431 68 Source: AACSB International Average Operating Budget per Full-Time Faculty Member – U.S. 300,000 in USD 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Based on data collected from AACSB International Business School Questionnaire Source: AACSB International Average Percent of Faculty Positions within Business Schools 19.8% FT Non-Tenure Track FT Non-Tenure Tenure Track FT Tenured 15.7% 2.8% FTE of PT Faculty (not Graduate Teaching Assistants) 17.4% 44.3% FTE of GTAs Based on 2008-2009 Business School Questionnaire data for FT and FTE faculty counts per school Source: AACSB International 30 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools b us i n es s s c h ool f ac u l ty Percent of Full-Time Business Faculty by Gender and Rank – U.S. (2009–2010) Rank Male Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor New Doctorate ABD* All 83.1 71.9 63.3 58.7 50.0 51.2 71.5 Female 16.9 28.1 36.7 41.3 50.0 48.8 28.5 *Completed “all but dissertation” requirement of doctoral program. Source: AACSB International Percent of Full-Time Business Faculty by Gender and Rank – International (2009–2010) Rank Male Female Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor New Doctorate ABD* All 56.8 48.6 51.4 51.7 64.3 66.7 52.2 43.2 51.4 48.6 48.3 35.7 33.3 47.8 *Completed “all but dissertation” requirement of doctoral program. Source: AACSB International 31 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools bus iness scho o l facult y Full-Time Business Faculty by Field/Discipline – U.S. (2009–2010) Field/Discipline Accounting Number 4,626 Percent 16.7 Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior 810 2.9 Business Communication 379 1.4 0.3 Business Education 77 Business Ethics 112 0.4 Business Law/Legal Environment 833 3.0 Computer Information Systems (CIS)/ Management Information Systems (MIS) 2,552 9.2 E-business (including e-commerce) 30 0.1 Economics/Managerial Economics 2,668 9.6 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration 434 1.6 Finance (includes banking) 3,669 13.3 General Business 148 0.5 Health Services/Hospital Administration 89 0.3 Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism 170 0.6 Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations) 541 2.0 Insurance 131 0.5 1.3 International Business 347 Management 2,713 9.8 Marketing 3,597 13.0 Operations Research 169 0.7 Production/Operations Management 1,061 3.8 Public Administration 93 0.3 Quantitative Methods 382 1.4 Real Estate 178 0.6 Statistics 317 1.1 Strategic Management 887 3.2 Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics 309 1.1 Taxation 182 0.7 Other 172 0.6 Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey 32 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools b us i n es s s c h ool f ac u l ty Full-Time Business Faculty by Field/Discipline – International (2009–2010) Field/Discipline Accounting Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior Business Communication Business Education Number 401 Percent 11.7 136 4.0 28 0.8 2 0.1 Business Ethics 29 0.8 Business Law/Legal Environment 72 2.1 185 5.4 Computer Information Systems (CIS)/ Management Information Systems (MIS) E-business (including e-commerce) 17 0.5 Economics/Managerial Economics 386 11.3 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration Finance (includes banking) General Business Health Services/Hospital Administration Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations) 52 1.5 383 11.1 75 2.2 4 0.1 21 0.6 151 4.4 Insurance 10 0.3 International Business 60 1.7 Management 316 9.2 Marketing 429 12.5 67 2.0 115 3.3 19 0.6 Operations Research Production/Operations Management Public Administration Quantitative Methods 61 1.8 Real Estate 17 0.5 63 1.8 Statistics Strategic Management 184 5.4 44 1.3 Taxation 24 0.7 Other 79 2.3 Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey 33 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools bus iness scho o l facult y Full-Time Business Faculty, Percent by Tenure Status (2008–2009) Tenure Status Percent Tenured Percent Untenured on Tenure Track Percent Non-Tenure Track U.S. 55.8 23.8 20.4 International 62.2 17.5 20.3 Source: AACSB International Full-Time Business Faculty by Citizenship – U.S. (2008–2009) Citizenship U.S. Citizen or Permanent Visa Non-U.S. Citizen Without Permanent Visa Percent 94.7 5.3 Source: AACSB International Full-Time Business Faculty by Race/Ethnicity – U.S. (2008–2009) Race/Ethnicity American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Race/Ethnicity Unknown Percent 0.3 14.4 3.8 2.6 77.2 1.7 Source: AACSB International 34 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools b us i n es s s c h ool f ac u l ty Average Full-Time Business Faculty Salaries: Professor (2009–2010) (USD in thousands) U.S. Schools International Field/Discipline All New Hires All New Hires Accounting/Taxation CIS/MIS Economics/Managerial Economics Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance Management/Behavioral Science/ International Business/Strategic Mgmt. Marketing Production/Operations Management Quantitative Methods/ Operations Research/Statistics Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above) 137.0 130.4 124.0 157.7 169.2 132.8 224.4 182.6 85.3 83.4 99.8 99.1 128.7 111.8 134.9 138.1 137.6 174.7 163.2 175.0 62.6 107.9 136.3 110.8 114.9 146.3 133.4 - 92.9 - 136.2 178.9 95.2 - Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey Average Full-Time Business Faculty Salaries: Associate Professor (2009–2010) (USD in thousands) U.S. Schools International Field/Discipline All New Hires All New Hires Accounting/Taxation CIS/MIS Economics/Managerial Economics Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance Management/Behavioral Science/ International Business/Strategic Mgmt. Marketing Production/Operations Management Quantitative Methods/ Operations Research/Statistics Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above) 115.6 108.3 90.7 127.0 126.5 123.1 101.2 142.8 75.8 60.1 76.5 90.4 59.2 99.1 107.8 109.7 111.4 174.7 120.2 115.0 67.8 83.0 94.4 72.4 - 100.6 100.7 68.0 - 109.5 120.6 71.3 - Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey 35 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools bus iness scho o l facult y Average Full-Time Business Faculty Salaries: Assistant Professor (2009–2010) (USD in thousands) U.S. Schools International New New Field/Discipline All Hires All Hires Accounting/Taxation CIS/MIS Economics/Managerial Economics Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance Management/Behavioral Science/ International Business/Strategic Mgmt. Marketing Production/Operations Management Quantitative Methods/ Operations Research/Statistics Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above) 120.4 99.7 85.1 128.1 125.9 94.0 87.6 136.0 68.4 64.8 61.2 70.8 69.6 82.1 73.7 70.2 102.3 106.3 109.2 104.4 108.9 110.2 59.6 65.9 82.1 71.4 69.0 84.5 90.6 95.8 61.1 57.7 106.5 110.6 64.1 67.6 Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey Average Full-Time Business Faculty Salaries: New Doctorate (2009–2010) (USD in thousands) Field/Discipline U.S. Schools New Hires Accounting/Taxation127.8 CIS/MIS 87.9 Economics/Managerial Economics 88.7 Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance133.6 Management/Behavioral Science/ International Business/Strategic Mgmt.105.7 Marketing107.8 Production/Operations Management106.5 Quantitative Methods/ Operations Research/Statistics 95.6 Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above)109.6 International New Hires 84.9 87.0 83.3 88.6 54.0 65.0 Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey 36 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p e r s on n e l New Hiring (All Ranks), Percent by Field/Discipline – U.S. Field/Discipline Accounting/Taxation CIS/MIS Economics/Managerial Economics Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance Management/Behavioral Science/ International Business/Strategic Mgmt. Marketing Production/Operations Management Quantitative Methods/ Operations Research/Statistics Other 1996 18.2 11.1 9.1 15.8 2000 15.7 17.6 9.1 12.9 2009 18.1 5.6 9.7 15.6 15.2 13.7 4.3 16.2 12.4 3.4 20.3 13.5 3.4 2.8 9.8 2.2 10.5 2.3 11.5 Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey Full-Time Administrative Personnel, Percent by Gender – U.S. (2009–2010) Position Male Dean 83.7 Associate Dean 71.5 Assistant Dean 44.7 Assistant Dean or Director: Development 45.8 Assistant Dean or Director: Finance and Administration 39.3 Assistant Dean or Director: Information Technology 83.2 School of Accounting, Director, etc. 73.9 Assistant Dean or Director: Undergraduate Programs 33.9 Assistant Dean or Director: Graduate Programs 54.3 Assistant Dean or Director: Career Services/Placement 38.4 Director of Cooperative Programs 45.2 Assistant Dean or Director: Executive Education 58.7 Director of Internship 33.3 MBA/Master’s Admissions Director 32.1 Assistant Dean or Director: MBA Programs 51.6 Small Business Administration Director 61.6 Director of Communications/Public Relations 25.2 Executive MBA (EMBA) Director 44.4 Director of Research 67.9 Director of Distance Education 38.5 Major Gifts Officer 42.4 Director of Business Library Services 35.3 Other 40.9 All Administrative Positions 54.6 Female 16.3 28.5 55.3 54.2 60.7 16.8 26.1 66.1 45.7 61.6 54.8 41.3 66.7 67.9 48.4 38.4 74.8 55.6 32.1 61.5 57.6 64.7 59.1 45.4 Source: AACSB International 37 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools admini str a t i ve p er s o n n el Full-Time Average Salary by Position – U.S. (2009–2010) (USD in thousands) Position Salary Average Dean 213.1 Associate Dean 161.7 Assistant Dean 96.4 Assistant Dean or Director: Development 112.6 Assistant Dean or Director: Finance and Administration 104.2 Assistant Dean or Director: Information Technology School of Accounting, Director, etc. Assistant Dean or Director: Undergraduate Programs Assistant Dean or Director: Graduate Programs 98.7 172.4 92.1 111.4 Assistant Dean or Director: Career Services/Placement 91.1 Director of Cooperative Programs 83.1 Assistant Dean or Director: Executive Education 123.4 Director of Internship 58.7 MBA/Master’s Admissions Director 82.1 Assistant Dean or Director: MBA Programs 105.0 Small Business Administration Director 80.1 Director of Communications/Public Relations 80.3 Executive MBA (EMBA) Director 107.5 Director of Research 124.5 Director of Distance Education 97.2 Major Gifts Officer 91.1 Director of Business Library Services 86.2 Other 73.4 Source: AACSB International 38 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools f i n an c e s Operating Budgets (2008–2009) (in USD) Total Mean Standard Deviation Maximum 75th Percentile Median 25th Percentile Minimum U.S 8,080,157,029 15,906,478 21,501,892 172,333,000 18,563,551 8,3337,045 4,398,722 1,100,000 International 5,102,413,608 32,499,450 36,400,075 213,350,166 43,035,074 19,725,422 9,768,029 993,977 Source: AACSB International Operating Budget Distribution – U.S. (2008–2009) (in USD) Greater than Less than or Equal to 0 2,500,000 2,500,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 25,000,000 25,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 100,000,000 100,000,000 200,000,000 Schools Reporting Number 46 104 136 131 57 24 6 504 Percent 9.1 20.6 27.0 26.0 11.3 4.8 1.2 100.0 Source: AACSB International Operating Budget Distribution – International (2008–2009) (in USD) Greater than Less than or Equal to 0 2,500,000 2,500,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 25,000,000 25,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 100,000,000 100,000,000 200,000,000 Schools Reporting Number 9 10 22 57 26 24 7 157 Percent 5.8 6.5 14.0 36.3 16.6 15.3 4.5 100.0 Source: AACSB International 39 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools finances Endowments – U.S. (2008–2009) (in USD) Total Mean Standard Deviation Maximum 75th Percentile Median 25th Percentile Minimum 12,649,742,683 25,123,210 60,395,039 628,455,484 18,959,194 5,010,952 809,735 5,000 Source: AACSB International Distribution of Endowments – U.S. (2008–2009) (in USD) Range 0 1–1,000,000 1,000,001–5,000,000 5,000,001–20,000,000 20,000,001–50,000,000 50,000,001–100,000,000 100,000,001–200,000,000 200,000,001–300,000,000 300,000,001–400,000,000 More than 400,000,000 Totals Number of Schools Participating 66 67 117 130 56 34 16 10 2 2 500 Percent 13.2 13.4 23.4 25.9 11.2 6.8 3.2 2.1 0.4 0.8 100 Source: AACSB International 40 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools a a cs b i n t er n a t i o n al RESOURCES www.aacsb.edu Find news and information about accreditation, a searchable schedule of upcoming conferences, seminars, and webinars, myAACSB—members-only online access to information and benefits—and much more on AACSB’s official Web site. 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Its founding members include: Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Harvard University New York University Northwestern University The Ohio State University Tulane University The University of California, Berkeley The University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Nebraska University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh The University of Texas University of Wisconsin–Madison Yale University 43 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e This list includes all AACSB-accredited schools through April 2010. For the most up-to-date list, please visit www.aacsb.edu. ARGENTINA CANADA Universidad Austral, IAE Business School Alberta University of Alberta University of Calgary AUSTRALIA British Columbia New South Wales Australian Graduate School of Management The University of Sydney ◆ University of Technology, Sydney Queensland Griffith University Queensland University of Technology Simon Fraser University University of British Columbia Manitoba University of Manitoba Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland The University of Queensland Nova Scotia BELGIUM Saint Mary’s University Universiteit Antwerpen aculteit Toegepaste F Economische Wetenschappen niversiteit Antwerpen U (UAMS)–Management School Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School BRAZIL Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo Dalhousie University Ontario Brock University McMaster University Queen’s University University of Ottawa University of Toronto Wilfrid Laurier University Quebec Concordia University HEC Montréal Université Laval 44 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e CHILE COSTA RICA Adolfo Ibanez University INCAE Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile EGYPT CHINA The American University in Cairo Beijing Tsinghua University◆ Hong Kong FINLAND Aalto University City University of Hong Kong FRANCE Hong Kong Baptist University Audencia Nantes School of Management The Chinese University of Hong Kong◆ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology◆ BEM Bordeaux Management School EDHEC Business School, Lille and Nice EM LYON The University of Hong Kong◆ ESCEM School of Business and Management (Tours-Poitiers) Shanghai ESCP Europe China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) ESSEC Business School ParisSingapore Fudan University Grenoble Ecole de Management Groupe ESC Clermont CHINESE TAIPEI Fu Jen Catholic University National Chengchi University National Taiwan University National Chiao Tung University National Sun Yat-sen University COLOMBIA Universidad de los Andes HEC School of Management, Paris INSEAD-France and Singapore Reims University Toulouse Business School – Groupe ESC Toulouse GERMANY HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management Johann Wolfgang Goethe– Universitaet Frankfurt am Main ◆ Universitaet Mannheim Schools Accredited in Business and Accounting Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools 45 aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e IRELAND PHILIPPINES University College Dublin Asian Institute of Management ISRAEL PORTUGAL Tel Aviv University Universidade Católica Portuguesa Universidade Nova de Lisboa JAPAN Keio University QATAR Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Qatar University KUWAIT King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Kuwait University LEBANON American University of Beirut MEXICO Instituto Panamericano de Alta Direccion de Empresa (IPADE) SAUDI ARABIA SINGAPORE Nanyang Technological University◆ National University of Singapore SLOVENIA University of Ljubljana Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) SOUTH KOREA Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey–Campus Monterrey Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Hanyang University Korea University NETHERLANDS Sejong University Erasmus University Rotterdam Seoul National University Maastricht University Sogang University Tilburg University SungKyunKwan University NEW ZEALAND 46 Yonsei University Massey University SPAIN The University of Auckland ESADE The University of Waikato IESE Business School University of Otago Instituto de Empresa (IE) Business School IQS–Instituto Químic de Sarrià Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e SWITZERLAND UNITED STATES IMD, International Institute for Management Alabama University of St. Gallen Auburn University Montgomery THAILAND Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn University TURKEY Auburn University◆ Birmingham–Southern College Jacksonville State University Samford University The University of Alabama◆ Tuskegee University Bilkent University University of Alabama at Birmingham◆ UNITED ARAB EMIRATES University of Alabama in Huntsville United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) University of Dubai University of Montevallo University of South Alabama Alaska UNITED KINGDOM University of Alaska Anchorage Ashridge University of Alaska Fairbanks◆ Aston University Arizona City University London Cranfield University Durham University Lancaster University London Business School The Open University The University of Manchester University of Glasgow University of Reading University of Strathclyde University of Surrey University of Warwick Arizona State University◆ Northern Arizona University The University of Arizona◆ Thunderbird School of Global Management Arkansas Arkansas State University Arkansas Tech University Henderson State University Ouachita Baptist University Southern Arkansas University University of Arkansas◆ University of Arkansas at Little Rock ◆ University of Central Arkansas Schools Accredited in Business and Accounting Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools 47 aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e California Stanford University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo University of California, Berkeley California State Polytechnic University, Pomona University of California, Irvine California State University, Bakersfield California State University, Chico California State University, East Bay University of California, Davis University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Riverside University of San Diego◆ University of San Francisco California State University, Fresno University of Southern California◆ California State University, Fullerton◆ University of the Pacific California State University, Long Beach Colorado Colorado State University California State University, Los Angeles Colorado State University–Pueblo California State University, Northridge U.S. Air Force Academy California State University, Sacramento California State University, San Bernardino California State University, Stanislaus Chapman University Claremont Graduate University Loyola Marymount University Monterey Institute of International Studies Naval Postgraduate School Pepperdine University San Diego State University◆ Fort Lewis College University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado at Colorado Springs University of Colorado◆ University of Denver◆ University of Northern Colorado◆ Connecticut Fairfield University Quinnipiac University Sacred Heart University U.S. Coast Guard Academy University of Connecticut◆ University of Hartford San Francisco State University Yale University San Jose State University Delaware Santa Clara University◆ Delaware State University Sonoma State University University of Delaware◆ 48 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e District of Columbia Georgia College & State University American University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgetown University Georgia Southern University◆ Howard University◆ The George Washington University◆ Georgia Southwestern State University Florida Kennesaw State University◆ Georgia State University◆ Barry University Mercer University–Macon and Atlanta Campuses Florida Atlantic University Morehouse College Florida Gulf Coast University Florida International University ◆ Florida State University◆ Jacksonville University Rollins College Stetson University◆ The University of Tampa Savannah State University University of Georgia◆ University of West Georgia◆ Valdosta State University University of Central Florida◆ Hawaii University of Florida◆ University of Hawaii at Hilo University of Miami◆ University of Hawaii at Manoa University of North Florida◆ University of South Florida◆ University of South Florida St. Petersburg◆ ◆ North Georgia College & State University Idaho Boise State University◆ Idaho State University◆ University of West Florida University of Idaho◆ Georgia Illinois Augusta State University Bradley University◆ Berry College DePaul University◆ Clark Atlanta University Eastern Illinois University◆ Clayton State University Illinois Institute of Technology Columbus State University Illinois State University◆ Dalton State College Loyola University Chicago◆ Emory University Northern Illinois University◆ Schools Accredited in Business and Accounting Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools 49 aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e Northwestern University Kansas Southern Illinois University Carbondale◆ Emporia State University Southern Illinois University Edwardsville◆ Pittsburg State University The University of Chicago University of Illinois at Chicago◆ University of Illinois at Springfield University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign◆ Western Illinois University◆ Kansas State University◆ University of Kansas◆ Washburn University Wichita State University◆ Kentucky Bellarmine University Eastern Kentucky University Morehead State University Indiana Ball State University Murray State University Butler University Northern Kentucky University Indiana State University University of Kentucky◆ Indiana University Kokomo University of Louisville◆ Indiana University Northwest Western Kentucky University◆ Indiana University South Bend Louisiana ◆ Indiana University Southeast Indiana University, Bloomington/Indianapolis◆ Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne Purdue University University of Evansville University of Notre Dame◆ University of Southern Indiana◆ Grambling State University Louisiana State University Louisiana State University in Shreveport Louisiana Tech University◆ Loyola University New Orleans McNeese State University Nicholls State University◆ Valparaiso University Northwestern State University of Louisiana Iowa Southeastern Louisiana University◆ Drake University ◆ Iowa State University◆ The University of Iowa◆ University of Northern Iowa Southern University and A&M College Tulane University University of Louisiana at Lafayette 50 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e University of Louisiana at Monroe◆ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth University of New Orleans◆ University of Massachusetts Lowell Western New England College Maine University of Maine University of Southern Maine Worcester Polytechnic Institute Michigan Central Michigan University◆ Maryland Frostburg State University Loyola University Maryland◆ Morgan State University◆ Salisbury University Towson University◆ University of Baltimore University of Maryland Massachusetts Eastern Michigan University Grand Valley State University◆ Michigan State University◆ Michigan Technological University Northern Michigan University Oakland University◆ Saginaw Valley State University The University of Michigan Babson College The University of Michigan– Dearborn Bentley University◆ The University of Michigan–Flint Boston College University of Detroit Mercy Boston University Wayne State University Brandeis University Western Michigan University◆ Clark University Minnesota Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Minnesota State University, Mankato Northeastern University Minnesota State University Moorhead Simmons College St. Cloud State University Suffolk University University of Minnesota University of Massachusetts Amherst◆ University of Minnesota Duluth ◆ University of Massachusetts Boston ◆ Schools Accredited in Business and Accounting Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools 51 aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e Mississippi New Hampshire Jackson State University Dartmouth College Millsaps College University of New Hampshire Mississippi State University ◆ The University of Mississippi◆ University of Southern Mississippi◆ Missouri New Jersey Fairleigh Dickinson University Monmouth University Montclair State University New Jersey Institute of Technology Drury University Missouri State University Rider University◆ Missouri Western State University Rowan University Rockhurst University Rutgers–The State University of New Jersey–Camden ◆ Saint Louis University Truman State University Rutgers–The State University of New Jersey–Newark/New Brunswick University of Central Missouri◆ Seton Hall University◆ University of Missouri The College of New Jersey University of Missouri–Kansas City William Paterson University Southeast Missouri State University ◆ ◆ University of Missouri–St. Louis◆ Washington University in St. Louis Montana Montana State University Montana State University Billings The University of Montana◆ Nebraska Creighton University◆ University of Nebraska at Kearney University of Nebraska at Omaha University of Nebraska–Lincoln◆ Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State University◆ The University of New Mexico◆ New York Adelphi University Alfred University Baruch College–The City University of New York◆ Binghamton University, State University of New York Canisius College Clarkson University Columbia University University of Nevada, Las Vegas◆ University of Nevada, Reno◆ 52 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e Cornell University epartment of Applied D Economics and Management State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/ Rome S .C. Johnson Graduate School of Management Syracuse University Union Graduate College ornell University–School C of Hotel Administration University at Albany, State University of New York◆ Fordham University Hofstra University◆ University at Buffalo, State University of New York◆ Iona College University of Rochester Ithaca College North Carolina Le Moyne College Appalachian State University Long Island University– C.W. Post Campus Duke University Manhattan College Marist College New York University Niagara University East Carolina University Elon University Fayetteville State University Meredith College Pace University◆ North Carolina A&T State University◆ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute North Carolina Central University Rochester Institute of Technology North Carolina State University◆ Siena College Queens University of Charlotte St. Bonaventure University The University of North Carolina at Asheville St. John Fisher College St. John’s University◆ State University of New York College at Brockport State University of New York College at Geneseo State University of New York College at Oswego State University of New York College at Plattsburgh The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina at Charlotte◆ The University of North Carolina at Greensboro◆ University of North Carolina Wilmington Wake Forest University◆ Western Carolina University Winston–Salem State University ◆ Schools Accredited in Business and Accounting Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools 53 aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e North Dakota Pennsylvania North Dakota State University Bloomsburg University The University of North Dakota Carnegie Mellon University Ohio Clarion University of Pennsylvania Bowling Green State University◆ Case Western Reserve University◆ Cleveland State University◆ Drexel University Duquesne University John Carroll University◆ Indiana University of Pennsylvania Kent State University◆ King’s College Miami University◆ La Salle University Ohio Northern University Lehigh University◆ Robert Morris University Ohio University ◆ The Ohio State University Saint Joseph’s University◆ The University of Akron Shippensburg University University of Cincinnati Susquehanna University University of Dayton◆ Temple University University of Toledo The Pennsylvania State University◆ ◆ ◆ Wright State University◆ Xavier University Youngstown State University Oklahoma Oklahoma State University◆ Southeastern Oklahoma State University The University of Tulsa University of Oklahoma◆ The Pennsylvania State University at Erie, The Behrend College The Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg The Pennsylvania State University Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Scranton Villanova University◆ Oregon West Chester University Oregon State University ◆ Portland State University ◆ Widener University University of Oregon◆ University of Portland Willamette University 54 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e Rhode Island University of Tennessee at Martin Bryant University Vanderbilt University Roger Williams University The University of Rhode Island◆ Abilene Christian University South Carolina Baylor University◆ Clemson University Lamar University Coastal Carolina University Midwestern State University College of Charleston◆ Prairie View A&M University Francis Marion University Rice University Lander University Sam Houston State University South Carolina State University Southern Methodist University The Citadel St. Mary’s University ◆ University of South Carolina Stephen F. Austin State University University of South Carolina Aiken Texas A&M International University University of South Carolina Upstate Texas A&M University◆ ◆ Winthrop University Texas A&M University– Commerce South Dakota Texas A&M University– Corpus Christi◆ University of South Dakota Texas Christian University◆ Tennessee Texas Southern University Belmont University ◆ East Tennessee State University ◆ Middle Tennessee State University◆ Texas State University– San Marcos Texas Tech University◆ Tennessee State University The University of Texas at Arlington◆ Tennessee Technological University◆ The University of Texas at Austin◆ The University of Memphis◆ University of Tennessee at Chattanooga◆ University of Tennessee at Knoxville◆ ◆ Texas The University of Texas at Dallas◆ The University of Texas at El Paso◆ The University of Texas at San Antonio◆ The University of Texas at Tyler Schools Accredited in Business and Accounting Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools 55 aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e The University of Texas of the Permian Basin University of Richmond◆ The University of Texas– Pan American University of Virginia–McIntire◆ Trinity University University of Houston◆ University of Houston–Clear Lake◆ University of Houston– Downtown University of Houston–Victoria University of North Texas◆ Utah Brigham Young University◆ Southern Utah University University of Utah◆ Utah State University◆ Utah Valley University Weber State University◆ University of Virginia–Darden Virginia Commonwealth University◆ Virginia Military Institute Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University◆ Virginia State University Washington and Lee University Washington Eastern Washington University Gonzaga University◆ Pacific Lutheran University Seattle Pacific University Seattle University University of Washington◆ Washington State University◆ Vermont Western Washington University University of Vermont West Virginia Virginia Marshall University◆ Christopher Newport University West Virginia University◆ College of William and Mary◆ George Mason University◆ James Madison University◆ Longwood University Norfolk State University Old Dominion University◆ Radford University Shenandoah University 56 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e Wisconsin Marquette University◆ University of Wisconsin Oshkosh University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire University of Wisconsin–La Crosse University of Wisconsin–Madison◆ University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee University of Wisconsin–Parkside University of Wisconsin–River Falls University of Wisconsin– Whitewater Wyoming University of Wyoming VENEZUELA Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA) ◆ Schools Accredited in Business and Accounting Photo Credit Page 5 – The University of Sydney 57 Business School Data Trends and 2010 List of Accredited Schools Need Data to Make Better Decisions? 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