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12 January, 2011
6 p.m., SGT (5:00 a.m., ET)
The World Clock – Time Zones

The Eligibility Application Process

This interactive, web-based session provides an overview of the AACSB accreditation eligibility application. You will learn about the scope of accreditation, what information should be documented as well as receive guidance on the process.

This session also covers the role of the mentor and the Pre-Accreditation Team in regard to the Eligibility Application and Standards Alignment Plan submission. Participants have the opportunity to submit questions at the end of the webinar.

Who Should Attend:
Deans, administrators, and faculty of AACSB and member and non-member institutions that are seeking accreditation; and peer review team members with upcoming initial accreditation visits.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the importance of mission and how it ties to accreditation
  • Gain knowledge of the process and terms used, including the mentors role
  • Learn about the possible outcomes of submitting your eligibility application
  • Discover the eligibility criteria and scope of accreditation with regard to the Eligibility Application and Standards Alignment Plan.

Facilitator:
Eileen Peacock, senior vice president and chief officer Asia, AACSB International
 

Registration and Fee Schedule
Registration must be on or before January 10, 2011
AACSB International Member
Non-Member
195 USD*
295 USD*
Register Yourself Online    

*One computer per registration, but you may have multiple participants viewing the Webinar on that one computer.
Log in - The registration fee entitles you to one log in on one computer, with multiple viewing participants allowed. All attendees will  receive the materials used and an audio recording of the session.

Duration of the Webinar - The duration of the Webinar will last no longer than two hours and no less than one hour but the exact time is hard to determine as it is dependent on the attendee question and answer session at the end. The typical Webinar will last one and one-half hour.

Cancellation Policy: Webinar refunds less 50 USD will be granted if written cancellation notice is received no later than 30 days prior to webinar date. Send to events@aacsb.edu or fax to +1 813-472-5531. Please allow 6–8 weeks for a refund.