Facultaty of Business

International accreditations

The Faculty of Business is accredited by three nationally and internationally recognized organizations/associations. These certifications attest to academic excellence, the quality of the study programs, and the relevance of the training offered to our students in the global labor market. By choosing the Faculty of Business, you join an academic community dedicated to innovation and performance.

AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business)

The Faculty of Business has been a member of AACSB since 2013, and in 2018 received approval to enter the accreditation process. Following the validation of the 3 progress reports, our institution will receive the accreditation visit in February 2026, demonstrating that our standards are high.

AACSB is the largest global network dedicated to business education and the leading academic standards-setting body for business schools. Recognized worldwide as a benchmark for academic excellence, AACSB accreditation certifies over 1,000 institutions and supports over 5 million students. The network promotes innovation, collaboration, and intellectual leadership, ensuring rigorous standards for impactful education.

ARACIS (Agenția Română de Asigurare a Calității în Învățământul Superior)

The Faculty of Business has all its programs accredited by the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. These assessments are carried out every 5 years, in order to periodically monitor the quality level of study programs and to ensure their compliance with national and international educational standards.

The mission of ARACIS is to carry out the external evaluation of the quality of education offered by higher education institutions and other organizations providing specific higher education study programs.

NIBS (NETWORK OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL)

The Faculty of Business was accredited by NIBS in 2015 and reaccredited in early 2024, following a visit by the evaluation committee.

NIBS was launched in 2008, not intended as a competitor to other similar bodies such as AACSB or EQUIS. It focuses on the degree to which a business/economics faculty has a strong international character.