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▸ noun: Triple accreditation (also known as the triple crown) refers to a business school being accredited by three international organizations: the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business in the US, the Association of MBAs in the UK, and EFMD Quality Improvement System in Belgium.
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▸ noun: Triple accreditation (also known as the triple crown) refers to a business school being accredited by three international organizations: the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business in the US, the Association of MBAs in the UK, and EFMD Quality Improvement System in Belgium.
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