Marc Lutz//August 26, 2024//
Three business degrees through an Idaho state college have received reaccreditation.
Lewis Clark State College recently announced that its bachelor’s degree programs for accounting, business administration and business management all received reaccreditation through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education.
According to the school, it underwent a “rigorous, 11-part process comprised of application materials, site visits, self-study drafts, attending the IACBE Accreditation Institute, accreditation review by the IACBE Board of Commissioners and more.”
The three degree programs are offered through LC State’s Business and Computer Science Division.
“LC State offers high quality programs at an affordable price, and this accreditation is further proof of that,” said Cynthia Pemberton, president of the school said. “This is a very demanding accreditation recognition to achieve. I congratulate the Business and Computer Science Division on this well-earned designation.”
The division passed compliancy, the school stated, “with no notes or observations to change” while it underwent the process.
According to the IACBE, “the Business and Computer Science Division has demonstrated a commitment to continuous improvement, excellence in business education, and advancing academic quality in its business programs and operations.”
LC State’s reaccreditation will receive recognition at the IACBE’s annual conference in April of next year in Indianapolis, Indiana.