The Luna Light

SHARES SUCCESS AT GLOBAL ACBSP CONFERENCE Luna’s School of Business

July 12, 2025

Tycie Jackson, Director of Luna Community College’s School of Business, and Fayla Ray, a member of the School of Business accreditation team, recently represented LCC at the Global ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs) Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ACBSP accreditation process, modeled after the Baldrige framework, emphasizes teaching excellence, student learning outcomes, and continuous improvement. By measuring and analyzing the effectiveness of student-cen - tered teaching, ACBSP accreditation ensures that students graduate with the skills employers are looking for. Luna’s School of Business began its self-study in 2023 and submitted its accreditation reaffir - mation report in July 2024. In October 2024, a review team conducted an on-site evaluation, and by December 2024, the School of Business proudly received reaffirmation of its accredita - tion with no findings.

From left to right: Fayla Ray, Office Admin of Education, School of Business, and the LCC Preschool ; Tycie Jackson, Director of Education, School of Business, and the LCC Preschool

The ACBSP commissioners were especially impressed with Luna’s work in Standard 5: Faculty Focus, recognizing the team’s commitment to teaching excellence. As a result, Tycie Jackson was invited to present at the conference, sharing best practices and strategies the School of Business uses to support students and enhance faculty performance. The conference was held June 19–22 at the Westgate Hotel in Las Vegas, providing an opportunity for Luna to high- light its dedication to continuous improvement and quality education.

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