Planning Accreditation Board

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Planning Accreditation Board
AbbreviationPAB
PredecessorAmerican Institute of Planners (1960-1984)
Formation1984; 40 years ago (1984)
TypeEducational accreditation
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, United States
Location
  • 2334 W. Lawrence Avenue, Suite 209
Official language
English
Chair
Connie P. Ozawa
AffiliationsAmerican Planning Association
American Institute of Certified Planners
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Websiteplanningaccreditationboard.org

The Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) is a non-profit educational accreditation organization based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The PAB's mission is to promote excellence among planning programs and ensure high-quality education for future urban planners.[1]

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PAB was founded in 1984, when it was deemed necessary to assess the quality of urban planning education and encourage excellence in higher education. Prior to this formal accreditation process, there was a recognition program in place administered by the National Education Development Committee (NEDC) of the American Institute of Planners (AIP).[2]

The PAB reviews undergraduate and graduate urban planning degree programs in the United States and Canada. Programs must meet their standards and criteria in order to receive accreditation. They are recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation and are a member of the Association of Professional and Specialized Accreditors.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "You searched for about".
  2. ^ "Home". planningaccreditationboard.org.

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