Accredinator – Latest Updates
Latest updates for Accredinator from H2 Software (April 2024)
An update for Accredinator went live in April 2024. In addition to some general updates and improvements to the user interface (UI), this release focused on additional export options, classification policy, new types of reports.
Key updates include:
- Export an AACSB faculty classification policy to a Word document
- Duplicate an existing AACSB faculty classification policy (really useful when you want to set up additional or new policies)
- Capturing and reporting on multiple nationalities (whist still aligning with EFMD guidelines for reporting faculty nationality)
- Added two new reports: Percentage of faculty who are multi-national and Percentage of faculty who are multi-lingual.
- For AOL, additional flexibility has been added to rubrics.
- For Institutions using Hivve ImpactTracker Software, you can now import any impact projects from ImpactTracker directly into Accredinator (and use to feed key reports, such as AACSB Table 9.1 and some of the PRME tables)
- For AOL, additional flexibility has been added to rubrics.
- Additional scope has been added to import and export templates
- All PRME reports are updated in line with the new 2024 PRME principles (including teaching and practice principles).
- Diagnostic checklists
For further details on these updates or other features of Accredinator email QED directly at accredinator@QEDaccreditation.com. You may book a free demo via our Calendly.
Accredinator is a software application that helps business schools with accreditation requirements for AABS, AACSB, AMBA and EFMD. It also provides summary data for PRiME reporting. You can learn more about Accredinator (including booking a free demo) here.
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