Middle Atlantic Association of Colleges of Business Administration

Mission:
The mission of MAACBA is to promote and improve collegiate education for business in all areas within the jurisdiction of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

Why Join?

  • It is well worth your while to join. MAACBA’s annual 2-1/2 day meeting each October centers on critical issues that are facing administrators like you. 
     
    The 2007 meeting was held October 3–5, 2007 at Niagara University, and featured sessions on assessing learning outcomes, entrepreneurial ventures at business schools, improving academic advising as well as an update on major discussions currently going on or being contemplated by AACSB. Attendees also had a chance to go to the falls and see the impressive renovated building at Niagara University

    The 2008 meeting will be hosted by American University's Kogod School of Business in Washington, D.C., October 1214, 2008.
    Click here for more information on the event.
     

  • MAACBA meetings allow for interaction of the attendees with one another and with speakers and experts involved in each year’s program. Each year we deal with accreditation issues as well as other important issues facing business education.
     

  • We also have a dynamic group of MBA Directors who meet during the annual meeting to discuss problems and opportunities relevant to graduate programs directors.

Membership in the Middle Atlantic Association of Colleges of Business Administration is open to institutions that:

  • are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools or other appropriate regional accrediting body;  
     
  • offer graduate or four-year undergraduate degrees through schools or departments of business administration; and  
     
  • during the five years preceding the submission of application for membership, have conferred an average of at least 25 undergraduate baccalaureate degrees in business administration per year or have conferred an average of at least 25 graduate degrees in business administration per year.

Institutions may be admitted to membership by a two-thirds vote of the members of the Association present at the next Annual Business Meeting. A fee, determined annually by the Executive Committee, is to accompany the application of new members.

For an application or additional information about MAACBA, click on the topic below or contact any of the executive committee members. 

MAACBA Executive Committee

NAME SCHOOL TITLE PHONE
Karen E. Boroff Seton Hall University President 973-761-9013
William M. Moore Fairleigh Dickinson University First Vice President and Program Chair 201-692-7200
Richard Durand American University Second Vice President 202-885-1985
Michael Ginzberg Yeshiva University Issues Chair 212-960-0845
Stephen Holoviak Shippensburg University Member at Large 717-477-1435
Alan J. Oppenheim Montclair State University Immediate Past President 973-655-4303
Joseph A. DiAngelo St. Joseph's University Secretary 610-660-1645
Gregory O. Bruce LaSalle University Treasurer 215-951-1040
Edward Schoen Rowan University Communications Co-chair 856-256-4025
Richard Highfield St. John's University Communications Co-chair 212-284-7023
MaryShiela McDonald Philadelphia University MBA Program Representative 215-951-2951

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