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William Paterson’s business school maintains prestigious AACSB accreditation

Cotsakos College of Business is one of 6 percent of business schools worldwide to carry accreditation considered the “hallmark of excellence” in business education

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International announced that William Paterson University’s Cotsakos College of Business has been reaffirmed as an AACSB-accredited undergraduate and master’s-level business program for the next five years.

The reaccreditation builds on the recent momentum of the Cotsakos College of Business, which now ranks second in the state in both the number of MBA graduates and in MBA program enrollment and offers the most affordable online program in New Jersey.

This is the fourth time the programs of the Cotsakos College of Business have been reaccredited since initial accreditation in 2005.

Joshua Powers, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at William Paterson, obviously was thrilled.

“We are honored to be among only 6 percent of schools worldwide to earn accreditation in business by the AACSB, which exemplifies the highest standards around the world in business education,” he said. “For our students, graduating from AACSB-accredited programs in the Cotsakos College of Business provides them with top credentials in their education and future careers.”

The Cotsakos College of Business offers a range of undergraduate programs and Master of Business Administration programs in accounting, business analytics, entrepreneurship, finance, healthcare economics and management, human resource management, general MBA, marketing, and sales strategy, including fully online degree programs through the University’s WP Online platform.

The college also offers an MS in applied business analytics, an MS in finance and financial services, and fully online graduate certificate programs in business foundations, digital marketing, financial reporting and analysis, human resource management, international risk management, and strategic human resource management.

Dean Anthony Bowrin, who said students gain real-world experience through internships, credit-earning practica, job shadowing and mentoring programs, said the news was a credit to all involved.

“Our continued AACSB accreditation validates the excellence of our teaching, research, curricula, and student learning outcomes,” he said. “It’s a testament to our commitment to offer a high-quality and affordable business education to our students that provides them with the skills they need to excel in today’s competitive business market — and contribute meaningfully to their communities.

“It also reflects our continuing success at enhancing the academic experience, via initiatives such as our required Professional Enrichment Program and revitalized student clubs, as well as career outcomes for undergraduate students that are significantly above the national average.”

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