Shenandoah University School of Business

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We work with you to unleash your entrepreneurial potential — whether that potential is used to start your own business or apply innovative approaches to help transform an existing organization. Simply put, we will help you launch your success story. Shenandoah University combines AACSB International accredited programs with rich student-life activities, internships, study-abroad opportunities, mentorship and entrepreneurship experiences, leadership opportunities and fun.

Expand your education

Special Learning Opportunities

The School of Business offers many options to expand your learning and leadership skills outside of the classroom. Become a successful, principled leader with a global perspective. Graduate with confidence in your ability to solve problems, be an effective communicator and work successfully as an individual or team member.

Don’t Just Learn. Do.

Internship Program

In today’s competitive employment environment, relevant work experience can mean the difference between landing your dream job and settling for making a living. The business school’s Internship Program gives you relevant, real world professional experience to prepare you for a fulfilling career. When you graduate, you enter the workforce with the education, skills and experience to help you land the job you want.

Leadership and Mentoring Program (LAMP)

The Leadership and Mentoring Program connects students with Shenandoah alumni leaders for real-world insights, career guidance, leadership development, career exploration and professional individual sponsorship.

All School of Business programs are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), and all School of Business programs (except for esports-related programs), are accredited by AACSB International.

Shenandoah University Esports

Many college students grew up playing esports, and now, they can merge their love of esports with their degree.

Shenandoah University now has a varsity esports program, and plays teams from around the country as a member of the National Association of Collegiate Esports. Find out what games Shenandoah’s teams are playing, who they’re playing, and how esports is making inroads within academia.

373

undergraduate students


70

graduate students


6%

The number of business schools with the world renowned AACSB accreditation


Business School News

Headshots of Dr. Yunita Anwar (left) and Dr. John Winn (right), both of the Shenandoah University School of Business

WalletHub Taps Two SU Professors for Insight and Advice

Drs. Winn and Anwar Talk Insurance and Improving Credit

Group photo of a Shenandoah University business class.

Shenandoah University Business Students Deliver Actionable Insights To Green Building Innovators

Class project was performed in collaboration with Winchester-based company Insul-Stud

Shenandoah Esports Students, Faculty Work At Prestigious Event

Denz ’27, Buch ’25, Neukam and Burnett filled various roles at Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup

Success Starts Here

winchester, Virginia

Marissa Overbaugh ’25

For me, the beautiful rolling hills of the Shenandoah Valley are home. I chose to attend Shenandoah University to build a professional networking platform as a young adult. This school provides room for growth in a variety of fields with professionals in each industry willing and able to help you achieve your goals. I love that there is a helping hand at every corner. The small campus feel and friendly environment are what made SU my choice.”

Marissa Overbaugh '25

Norfolk, VA

Kelani Bailey

At Shenandoah I realized very quickly that I could be involved in everything I wanted to take part in. I took advantage of all the resources and activities — such as leading clubs/organizations, going on all the different trips with Student Engagement and mentoring First-Year Seminar classes, all while playing a varsity sport (field hockey). Shenandoah allowed me to succeed on the field as well as in the classroom and even in the SU community.”

Scott Hirni

Principal Technical Sales Consultant
Oracle

I chose Shenandoah University for the flexibility of the program and because of how highly others spoke of the university. The professors are top notch. They have real-life business experience, and they respect the working professional. They challenged me, and they worked with my schedule.”

Woodbridge, VA

Anthony Cowan ’24

I chose SU because of the environment. The people here truly do a great job of making this place feel like home. As a member of SU’s basketball team, one of my most cherished memories was performing the National Anthem at one of our games.”

The Global Experiential Learning (GEL) Program offers Shenandoah students a short-term, faculty-led, study-abroad experience for academic credit.

Accomplished Faculty Mentors Make The Difference

Students benefit from our academically and professionally experienced professors who mentor them in and out of the classroom. They also learn from our executives-in-residence to broaden the student’s focus beyond the classroom.

Reach School of Business staff, administrators, and program directors.