Paris School of Business announces its AACSB reaccreditation for the maximum period of six years. The school thus remains part of the select group of business schools worldwide holding accreditations from EFMD, AACSB, and AMBA — a true mark of academic excellence.
“Thanks to this reaccreditation, Paris School of Business confirms its position among leading academic institutions on an international scale,” says Olivier Aptel, Dean and CEO of Paris School of Business.
The audit highlighted many strengths of Paris School of Business.
The school owes the renewal of its accreditation in particular to its ongoing recruitment of outstanding faculty, 60% of whom are international, and their successful integration, which has enabled the institution to take a new step in its development.
The auditors also emphasized the impressive diversity of the student body, with students from over 130 nationalities, representing 40% of total enrollment.
However, the key factor that particularly impressed the auditors was the opening of Paris School of Business’s new campus, located in the heart of the Latin Quarter, a unique place in Europe to train future leaders in cross-disciplinary skills.
“The strengths identified during the AACSB peer review visit are perfectly aligned with the priorities of our 2030 strategic plan: enhanced academic excellence supported by the recruitment of 19 new faculty members in 2025, strong international growth, and a cross-disciplinary approach to education, embodied by the student experience on our new Latin Quarter campus,” says Olivier Aptel, Dean and CEO of Paris School of Business.
Paris School of Business reaffirms its excellence and distinctiveness
The renewal of the AACSB accreditation strengthens the school’s strategic direction to 2030: to become the leading management school, training global leaders capable of turning complexity into opportunity. Drawing on interdisciplinary expertise and multicultural experiences, Paris School of Business prepares its students to innovate for a sustainable future by addressing the societal and economic challenges of tomorrow.
“I am proud of the renewal of our AACSB accreditation, which reflects the commitment and dedication of all our teams,” says Olivier Aptel. “This recognition boosts our visibility and enhances the attractiveness of our institution, allowing us to attract top talent among students and faculty. It also reinforces the international value of our degrees, essential assets for the continued development of Paris School of Business.”