CBS obtains institutional accreditation
CBS receives great recognition.
At a meeting on 22 June, the Danish Accreditation Council has granted CBS a positive accreditation after two years of holding a conditional accreditation, says Per Holten-Andersen.
- We are extremely pleased to receive this positive institutional accreditation! I would like to thank everybody who has been working hard to find a solution. We are now able to look forward and continue our efforts in developing CBS with relevant, high-quality degree programmes, says Per Holten-Andersen.
In its motivation, the Danish Accreditation Council states that the problems that were ascertained two years ago "are being addressed in a satisfactory manner".
The Council also states that "the implementation of the quality assurance efforts are high quality, which means that CBS' efforts are well-defined and based on a consistent and systematic practice".
The accreditation is in force until 2022 and means that CBS has a larger scope for developing new and existing programmes.
In addition to the Danish accreditation, CBS holds 3 international accreditations.
Since 2000, CBS has been accredited by EQUIS, since 2007 by AMBA and since 1 August 2011, CBS has held the American AACSB as the first business school in Scandinavia.
Read the letter from the Danish Accreditation Institution:
Letter from the Danish Accreditation Institution