April 25, 2025 - 00:01

The Valley City State University Department of Business has successfully secured accreditation for its business administration program from the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE). This significant achievement underscores the department's commitment to providing high-quality education that meets rigorous academic standards.
IACBE accreditation is recognized internationally and signifies that the business program has undergone a thorough evaluation process, demonstrating excellence in areas such as curriculum development, faculty qualifications, and student learning outcomes. This accreditation not only enhances the credibility of the program but also enriches the educational experience for students, preparing them for successful careers in the business world.
The department's commitment to continuous improvement and adherence to best practices in business education has played a crucial role in achieving this milestone. Faculty members and administration are optimistic that this recognition will attract more students and strengthen partnerships with local businesses, further enhancing the university's role in the community and beyond.
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