School of Business Receives Accreditation
The Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) has announced
that Fairmont State University was awarded initial accreditation for the School of
Business.
The announcement was made at the ACBSP Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.
"The accreditation of FSU's School of Business affirms to the world the quality that
has always been present," said Dr. Daniel J. Bradley, FSU President. "It also gives
us a professional review on a regular basis to help in our continuing efforts to improve."
For institutions that achieve initial accreditation for their business schools and
programs, the attainment certifies that the teaching and learning processes within
the institution meet the rigorous educational standards established by the SCBSP.
The ratification of initial accreditation by ACBSP covers a 10-year period during
with time FSU must continually reaffirm its quality through periodic reports.
"Fairmont State University has shown its commitment to teaching excellence by participating
in the accreditation process, achieving accreditation and then continuing the process
of quality improvement," said Douglas G. Viehland, Executive Director of the ACBSP.
"This initial accreditation is evidence of FSU's commitment to quality business programs."
ACBSP's mission is to establish, promote and recognize educational practices that
contribute to the continuous quality improvement of business education programs, teaching
of business courses and student learning outcomes in colleges and universities throughout
the U.S. and abroad. ACBSP was established in 1988 and is the only business accrediting
organization for both two- and four-year institutions. ACBSP has 394 member institutions.
For more information on programs offered through the FSU School of Business, call
(304) 367-4261.