Dues and Fees
FAQs - Dues and Fees
How much does the accreditation process cost?
The total costs of the accreditation process will vary, depending on a variety of factors. There are, of course, the standard accreditation and membership fees that are paid by the school when they are seeking accreditation including: annual membership dues, one-time eligibility application submission fee, one-time IAC acceptance fee, annual accreditation fees, and a one-time initial accreditation application fee (see accreditation fees). In addition, there are costs associated with aligning with AACSB standards. Examples include: the hiring of faculty, implementation of systems and processes to ensure continuous improvement, hiring professional staff, etc.
The school will also be required to incur all travel costs of the mentor (mentor will visit at least once, often more) and typically three peer review team members for the peer review team visit. Often the peer review team chair will visit the school once before the visit (although not required) and then a three person team will visit the school for the review. In the case of a deferral, the school will need to have a second visit, with two team members. It is difficult to estimate these travel costs, as they will depend on the distance the members of the team have to travel and the number of visits they make to the school. Learn more about AACSB travel policy and expenses.
Learn more about AACSB membership dues.
The school will also be required to incur all travel costs of the mentor (mentor will visit at least once, often more) and typically three peer review team members for the peer review team visit. Often the peer review team chair will visit the school once before the visit (although not required) and then a three person team will visit the school for the review. In the case of a deferral, the school will need to have a second visit, with two team members. It is difficult to estimate these travel costs, as they will depend on the distance the members of the team have to travel and the number of visits they make to the school. Learn more about AACSB travel policy and expenses.
Learn more about AACSB membership dues.
What methods of payment does AACSB accept?
Credit Card
Log in to your myAACSB account to process payments. All major credit cards are accepted.
You may also contact Accounts Receivable at +1 813 769 6534. If you must call, please be prepared to provide:
Name on the card, credit card number, expiration date, billing zip code, amount, and invoice number.
DO NOT EMAIL YOUR CARDHOLDER INFORMATION
ACH Direct Deposit (for U.S. and Canada ACH deposits only) and International Wire Transfers
Please see the remittance section at the bottom of your invoice, or contact Accounts Receivable at +1 813.769.6523
Lockbox (U.S. Currency)
AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Lockbox 1143
P.O. Box 95000
Philadelphia, PA 19195-1143 USA
Log in to your myAACSB account to process payments. All major credit cards are accepted.
You may also contact Accounts Receivable at +1 813 769 6534. If you must call, please be prepared to provide:
Name on the card, credit card number, expiration date, billing zip code, amount, and invoice number.
DO NOT EMAIL YOUR CARDHOLDER INFORMATION
ACH Direct Deposit (for U.S. and Canada ACH deposits only) and International Wire Transfers
Please see the remittance section at the bottom of your invoice, or contact Accounts Receivable at +1 813.769.6523
Lockbox (U.S. Currency)
AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Lockbox 1143
P.O. Box 95000
Philadelphia, PA 19195-1143 USA