AACSB Reaffirms Accreditation for Rider's Undergraduate, Graduate Business Programs
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| Business faculty, staff and students celebrate reaffirmation
of AACSB Accreditation. |
The Rider University College of Business Administration
earned strong national endorsement when it received notice of
continued accreditation for its undergraduate and graduate business
and accounting programs from AACSB International, The Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Rider is now the only institution in New Jersey to hold this
specialized international accounting accreditation and one of
only 11 in the Pennsylvania-New York-New Jersey region.
Overall, only 442 member institutions in the world hold AACSB
International accreditation for both undergraduate and graduate
programs, of which 167 have additional specialized accreditation
for their accounting programs. Fewer than 10 percent of the world’s
business schools have achieved business and accounting accreditation
from AACSB.
“AACSB accreditation represents an internationally distinguished
external validation of the excellence of our business programs,”
said Rider President Mordechai Rozanski. Donald Steven, Provost
and Vice President for Academic Affairs added, “This accreditation
will help us to continue to attract first rate faculty, further
advance our stature with the business community, and create more
internship and job opportunities for our students.”
Dr. Larry Newman, dean of the business college, said, “I
am particularly happy for our faculty. The college went through
a rigorous review process this year, and reaffirmation of AACSB
accreditation underscores the high-caliber of our professors and
curricula.
“I am pleased that our undergraduate accounting program
and Master of Accountancy program have continued to achieve this
national and international recognition. Rider has long been known
for its high-quality accounting programs; this confirms that we
have one of the best accounting programs around,” Dr. Newman
added.
AACSB International accreditation represents the highest standard
of achievement for business schools, worldwide. Institutions that
earn accreditation confirm their commitment to quality and continuous
improvement through a rigorous and comprehensive peer review.
Rider first gained AACSB accreditation for its undergraduate
and graduate business programs in 1993 and for its accounting
programs at both levels in 2000.
Major accounting firms across the country routinely hire Rider
accounting graduates. The Accounting Department has had expert
counsel of an Accounting Advisory Council composed of leaders
in the field. The department’s new accounting co-op program
offer students semester-long, paid internships at major tax firms
during the tax season and the possibility of jobs. Technology
has been fully integrated into the curriculum.
The College of Business Administration also allows students the
opportunity to specialize in specific areas of business and professional
development through its Center for the Development of Leadership
Skills, Center for Business Forensics, and Center for Entrepreneurial
Studies.
The business college also offers such experiential and skill-building
programs as the Small Business Institute, which has teams of graduate
or senior business students providing award-winning consulting
work to area small businesses; DAARSTOC, which is a unique extracurricular
program designed to help students develop critical people-management
skills, and Minding Our Business, which has business students
mentor Trenton youth to create small businesses.
In addition, all business faculty hold doctoral or appropriate
advanced degrees. Undergraduate majors are accounting, actuarial
science, advertising, business administration, computer information
systems, economics, entrepreneurial studies, finance, global business,
human resource management, management and leadership and marketing.
The Master of Business Administration, Executive MBA, and Master
of Accountancy programs comprise the graduate offerings.
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