Accreditations

What is accreditation?

Accreditation is a mark of excellence for Business Schools and is awarded by either a national or international independent external accrediting body.

ICN Business School holds accreditation from the French quality assurance agency CEFDG (the National Commission for the Evaluation of Training and Qualifications in Management), AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and EQUIS (European Foundation for Management Development). They constitute formal recognition, based on rigorous quality standards, and demonstrates the quality of all of ICN's activities: education, research and partnerships.

The importance of accreditations

Accreditation serves as a measure for future students and ICN graduates of the teaching quality and international outlook, alongside the school's unique positioning: its #ArtTechnologyManagement teaching philosophy. It demonstrates that this positioning adds value to students in terms of employability and is relevant to the needs of business.

It shows the knowledge and skills that students develop in our courses are of direct relevance to the world of business, and demonstrates the quality of the teaching faculty (research professors and professionals from the socio-economic world). The teaching faculty ensures the course content is constantly evolving in line with the current issues faced by businesses.

Through this transparent process of undergoing regular external evaluation, accreditations increase the trust of all our partners: businesses, partner universities and public organisations.