Reputation
The Frankfurt School is officially recognised as a higher education institution with the rank of a university by the German authorities. As such, it has the right to award undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral degrees. It has also been accredited by the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat) and by the FIBAA. Its MBA in International Healthcare Management is accredited by the EFMD. Frankfurt School is currently pursuing accreditation by the AACSB.
It was ranked the sixth best Business School in Germany by business magazine Wirtschaftswoche in 2012, based on a survey of 500 HR directors. Its Master of Finance was the only German program to be included in the Financial Times ranking of pre-experience Masters in Finance in 2012. The German business newspaper Handelsblatt ranked Frankfurt School as 8th best business research university in Germany in 2012.
In a 2012 ranking of German undergraduate business programs by higher education think tank CHE, Frankfurt School was ranked best together with the University of Mannheim, the Technical University Munich, EBS, and WHU.
The 2011/12 international Eduniversal list of the 1,000 best Business Schools ranked Frankfurt School 3rd in Germany and 126th worldwide.
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