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YU School of Business 'Accredited' for Education Quality N

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  • Date : 2016.08.24 15:28
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Korean Association of Business Education Accreditation gives balanced assessment in seven fields of accreditation such as professors, students and facilities
Since receiving accreditation for the first time in August 2011, maintained accreditation for seven consecutive years to July 2018
Simultaneous accreditation for graduate school business administration department, being officially recognized for highest quality of education
[August 8, 2016]
 
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  YU (President Noh Seok-kyun) received 'accreditation for business education' from the Korean Association of Business Education Accreditation (KABEA).
 With this accreditation, the YU School of Business and Graduate School of Business Administration maintained its 'accreditation' status until July of 2018. Accordingly, the YU School of Business will maintain accreditation status for the seventh consecutive year since first receiving accreditation in August of 2011.
 
 In this evaluation, YU received accreditation for both its undergraduate and graduate programs, and was recognized for the highest level of education quality in the business education sector.
 
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 KABEA was established by the Korean Academic Society of Business Administration in 2005. It accredits business education through comprehensive reviews on the overall business education conditions and future plans to improve education such as the vision, mission and goal of the university's business education, learning performance and goals, curriculum, classes, professors, facilities and educational environment, and educational improvements. YU received high scores in seven accreditation fields such as ▲ mission, vision and goal  ▲ study objective and performance management ▲ curriculum and classes ▲ students ▲ professors ▲ facilities and educational environment ▲ continuous improvements.
 
 YU School of Business Dean Park Jong-moo said, "This accreditation once again certifies the educational competitiveness of the YU School of Business," and added, "We will continue to spare no efforts and investments for business education that is not only top notch in Korea, but can compete at an international level."