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International Academy of Management and Economics
TypePrivate business school, Non-sectarian
Established1985
PresidentEmmanuel T. Santos, LL.B., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Location
San Antonio Village, Makati, Philippines Philippines
WebsiteCurrent website

International Academy of Management and EconomicsorIAME is a private, non-sectarian, degree-granting educational institution in Makati, Philippines.

History[edit]

In 1979, IAME's precursor was established under the name International University Foundation. It was founded by lawyer and educator Emmanuel T. Santos, PhD.

In 1985, IAME was accredited as a local institution by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) of the Philippines.

On March 21, 2003, IAME became the first Makati-based business school to fulfill the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 for establishing a Quality Management System for the Provision of Higher Education in Management, specifically for the design, delivery, and testing of business courses, and overall facilities management.[citation needed]

The first batch of graduates held ceremonies in Hotel Miramar in Hong Kong in 1982.[1]

Academics[edit]

IAME provides undergraduate and graduate programs in management. Degrees/diplomas issued by IAME before 2012 have full CHED accreditation, CHED accreditation also covers students enrolled at the time of the CHED decision. Since then, IAME has been issuing degrees citing "accreditation" from World Education Services, a New York-based degree equivalency assessment firm.

Controversy[edit]

IAME has been involved in a dispute with CHED regarding the quality of its programs and its continued operations.

In February 2012, CHED ordered the closure of three IAME programs—Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA); Master in Business Administration (MBA) and Philosophy in Management (Ph.D. Management)--due to substandard quality.[2] In July 2012, the Philippines Supreme Court upheld CHED's decision. [3]

In August 2012, CHED cautioned prospective students from enrolling at IAME in connection to its closure order. IAME reportedly moved its operations to Hong Kong and released a statement stating that it is "beyond the jurisdiction of the Republic of the Philippines."[4]

In May 2014, IAME stated that it has obtained a Temporary Restraining Order from a Makati Court against CHED's closure of the pertinent programs.[5]

Management[edit]

IAME is owned and managed by its founder, chairman and chief executive officer, Dr. Emmanuel T. Santos.

Facilities[edit]

IAME is located in Makati with a business library, an IT resource center, a publishing house, an auditorium, a gym, executive conference suites, and a restaurant. IAME is housed in a four-storey mother building with a European Facade and a castle-like lobby and stairway.[citation needed]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Official Primer, I/AME, 2006.
  • ^ Ronda, Rainier Allan. "CHED orders final closure vs 3 IAME academic programs", The Philippine Star, Manila, 06 February 2012. Retrieved on 13 July 2015.
  • ^ "Supreme Court upholds CHED, Executive Secretary on final closure of all IAME course offerings", Philippine Commission on Higher Education, Manila. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  • ^ "Pinoy, HK students cautioned on closed economics school", "GMA News", Manila, 18 August 2012.
  • ^ "Makati Court Issues Injuction Vs. CHED" Archived 2016-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, IAME. Retrieved 13 July 2015.

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