Lindenwood University has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1918, and, to provide third party validation of the rigor and quality of our business programs, on April 19, 2010 the School of Business and Entrepreneurship received accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.
Accreditation is important for Lindenwood stakeholders – students, employers, community, faculty and alumni. Accreditation will benefit:
• Students who expect a quality business education and that their degree will be recognized by potential employers and graduate schools.
• Employers who expect talented, motivated and well-educated young men and women to assume positions of responsibility and leadership.
• The community who benefits from the resources a high quality and effective school provides.
• A faculty who expects to provide the assurance of a quality education and a commitment to continuous improvement.
• Alumni who expect the value of their degree to increase over time.
The rigorous review process of ACBSP accreditation provides a platform for continuous improvement and ACBSP standards provide the process for the Lindenwood School of Business and Entrepreneurship to Build the Future of Business.