Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA)

International CHRIE has been working for many years with ACPHA to increase the number of accredited ICHRIE institutions being recognised in hospitality and tourism.

The mission of the Commission is the quality assessment and the quality enhancement of Hospitality Management Education programs at the Associate and Bachelor’s Degree level.

In the mid-1980s a group of hospitality educators began to believe in the value of accreditation to assure academic quality and better serve the needs of their students. They built growing support within the academic community and moved forward with making hospitality accreditation a reality. In 1989, they established the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA), which accredited hospitality administration programs at the baccalaureate level, and several years later added the Commission for Accreditation of Hospitality Management Programs (CAHM), which accredited hospitality management programs at the associate degree or equivalent level. The two Commissions were merged in 2008, choosing Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA) as the official name. 

ACPHA Standards

The newly-organized Commission retained the ACPHA name and established the accrediting standards, which represent those generalized conditions or characteristics determined to be essential in order for program objectives to be achieved. The standards are expressed qualitatively, apply to a diversity of programs, and consider educational outcomes (outputs) as well as resources and processes (inputs). The standards cover the following nine areas:

  1. Mission
  2. Administration and Governance
  3. Planning
  4. Curriculum
  5. Assurance of Student Learning
  6. Instructional Resources
  7. Student Support Services
  8. Physical and Learning Resources
  9. Financial Resources.

ACPHA Accreditation Process

The accreditation process requires three major efforts—a programmatic self-study, an evaluation by professional colleagues, and a review and decision by the Accreditation Commission. Through the self-study process, the Program mobilizes its various elements to reflect on the purposes and effectiveness of the Program, examines its strengths and weaknesses, and when problems or opportunities are identified, begins to work toward their solution or fulfillment. At completion and submission of the Self-Study Report, the Program is visited by a team assembled by the Executive Director. The Site Visit Team conducts a rigorous review of the Program and then prepares a site visit report, which is submitted to the Commission. Based on the Program’s Self-Study Report, the Site Visit Report, and the Program’s response to the Site Visit Report, the Commission makes a decision whether or not to grant accreditation. Accreditation is generally granted for not more than a seven-year period.

The reorganized ACPHA Commission consists of 11 Commissioners, including hospitality educators, hospitality industry representatives, and public-at-large members. The Commission meets twice a year to review, assess, and evaluate four-year and two-year hospitality programs at colleges and universities across the United States and throughout the world.

To date*, the listed hospitality programs have been granted accreditation by ACPHA which is a CHEA recognized agency:

Allegany College of Maryland
Anne Arundel Community College
Atlantic Cape Community College
Auburn University
Buffalo State - The State University of New York
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
California State University, Long Beach
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
College of Southern Nevada
Collin College-Frisco Campus
Columbus State Community College
Cuyahoga Community College
Delaware State University
Delgado Community College
East Stroudsburg University
Endicott College
Florida Gulf Coast University
Florida State College at Jacksonville, North Campus
Georgia State University
Holy Angel University
Houston Community College
Howard Community College
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Instituto San Ignacio de Loyola (ISIL)
Iowa State University
Ivy Tech Community College- Central Indiana
Kansas State University
Kapi`olani Community College
Kent State University
Lebanese American University
Mercyhurst University
Middle Tennessee State University
Missouri State University
Monroe College
New York City College of Technology
Niagara University
North Carolina Central University
Northern Arizona University
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Ozyegin University
Sinclair Community College
South Dakota State University
Southeast Missouri State University
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
St. Philips College - Alamo Colleges District
Texas Tech University
Trident Technical College
Universidad Ana G Mendez
Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
Universidad San Francisco de Quito (Ecuador)
Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola - Peru
University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College
University of Aruba
University of Hawaii Maui College
University of Maryland - Eastern Shore
University of Mississippi
University of North Texas
University of Puerto Rico, Carolina Campus
University of South Carolina
University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
University of Wisconsin, Stout
Virginia State University

 

*As of Winter 2025

 

  

 

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