I got my MBA from one of the top schools in the Philippines in 2001. Is there any organization in the US that accredits the degree I got? Is the accreditation even needed?
foreign MBA recognized by US?
Posted Sep 25, 2008 03:31
I got my MBA from one of the top schools in the Philippines in 2001. Is there any organization in the US that accredits the degree I got? Is the accreditation even needed?
Posted Sep 25, 2008 12:39
It will be helpful to know the name of the school! ;-)
Andy.j.
Andy.j.
It will be helpful to know the name of the school! ;-)
Andy.j.
Andy.j.
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Posted Sep 25, 2008 13:35
I got my MBA from one of the top schools in the Philippines in 2001. Is there any organization in the US that accredits the degree I got? Is the accreditation even needed?
Is your school already accredited by a regulatory body such as AMBA, EQUIS, AACBS, ACBSP or IACBE?
<blockquote>I got my MBA from one of the top schools in the Philippines in 2001. Is there any organization in the US that accredits the degree I got? Is the accreditation even needed?
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Is your school already accredited by a regulatory body such as AMBA, EQUIS, AACBS, ACBSP or IACBE?
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Is your school already accredited by a regulatory body such as AMBA, EQUIS, AACBS, ACBSP or IACBE?
Posted Sep 26, 2008 00:48
I didn't see it at AMBA and AACBS. The name of the school is Ateneo de Manila University-Graduate School of Business.
I didn't see it at AMBA and AACBS. The name of the school is Ateneo de Manila University-Graduate School of Business.
Posted Sep 30, 2008 11:08
Hallo neo,
I have surfed for it, but i couldn't find this school on the ranking lists and it doesn't seem to be accredited by any of the important institutes. this is bad news i'm afraid, as this is what usually tells if the school is considered good or not!
but keep on searching, maybe there is some organization in the stats that recognizes this university,
Good luck,
Andy
I have surfed for it, but i couldn't find this school on the ranking lists and it doesn't seem to be accredited by any of the important institutes. this is bad news i'm afraid, as this is what usually tells if the school is considered good or not!
but keep on searching, maybe there is some organization in the stats that recognizes this university,
Good luck,
Andy
Hallo neo,
I have surfed for it, but i couldn't find this school on the ranking lists and it doesn't seem to be accredited by any of the important institutes. this is bad news i'm afraid, as this is what usually tells if the school is considered good or not!
but keep on searching, maybe there is some organization in the stats that recognizes this university,
Good luck,
Andy
I have surfed for it, but i couldn't find this school on the ranking lists and it doesn't seem to be accredited by any of the important institutes. this is bad news i'm afraid, as this is what usually tells if the school is considered good or not!
but keep on searching, maybe there is some organization in the stats that recognizes this university,
Good luck,
Andy
Posted Oct 08, 2008 01:57
I didn't see it at AMBA and AACBS. The name of the school is Ateneo de Manila University-Graduate School of Business.
Sorry, dude, but the AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS are the top three accrediting bodies in the world. In the Philippines, ONLY the Asian Institute of Management is accredited by BOTH the AACSB and EQUIS. So if say, you get accepted in the US or any other country, they will accept you because of your work experience, NOT because of your school. Because a lot of schools there are AACSB-accredited.
<blockquote>I didn't see it at AMBA and AACBS. The name of the school is Ateneo de Manila University-Graduate School of Business. </blockquote>
Sorry, dude, but the AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS are the top three accrediting bodies in the world. In the Philippines, ONLY the Asian Institute of Management is accredited by BOTH the AACSB and EQUIS. So if say, you get accepted in the US or any other country, they will accept you because of your work experience, NOT because of your school. Because a lot of schools there are AACSB-accredited.
Sorry, dude, but the AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS are the top three accrediting bodies in the world. In the Philippines, ONLY the Asian Institute of Management is accredited by BOTH the AACSB and EQUIS. So if say, you get accepted in the US or any other country, they will accept you because of your work experience, NOT because of your school. Because a lot of schools there are AACSB-accredited.
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