While academics will be the cornerstone of the knowledge you acquire in the Strome College of Business, there will be numerous opportunities to engage in experiences outside of the classroom. Undergraduate students may participate in professional and service-centric student organizations, complete internships, and engage in other activities that will enhance their academic credentials and increase their success after graduation. Take advantage of the numerous opportunities to engage with our alumni through lectures, career days, and special programs such as the Executive Mentor Program. These have immense value in helping you find "your place" in the world.
Masters' students will have opportunities to engage in projects directly with the business, non-profit, or government communities. Doctoral students may participate in activities such as the Dean's Research Seminar, providing critical experience in presenting their scholarly work.
Admissions Information
Applicants for admission to any of the majors in the undergraduate degree program in business administration (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - BSBA) should apply initially to the听Office of Admissions听of 桃花社区视频 Dominion University. Students cannot be accepted into business administration without first being admitted to the University. Admission to the University does not guarantee admission to the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) program. Candidates for admission to the BSBA program should indicate on the application to the University their intention to enter the undergraduate business administration degree program.
Admission to the BSBA degree program is a two-step process. Students must first complete听Step 1听Admission requirements and be certified as having done so before undertaking the requirements for听Step 2听Admission to the BSBA degree program.
The Strome College of Business offers six graduate-level degree programs. Graduate courses are taught during the day and in the evening facilitating flexible combinations of formal learning and full- or part-time employment. Students come from a variety of backgrounds with undergraduate degrees from many different colleges and universities.
All graduate students are advised to check specific program requirements before enrolling in 400/500 level courses. Nondegree graduate students must satisfy the admission index for graduate study or receive special permission from the graduate program director in the Strome College of Business in order to enroll for graduate credit.
Applicants for admission to any of the majors in the undergraduate degree program in business administration (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - BSBA) should apply initially to the听Office of Admissions听of 桃花社区视频 Dominion University. Students cannot be accepted into business administration without first being admitted to the University. Admission to the University does not guarantee admission to the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) program. Candidates for admission to the BSBA program should indicate on the application to the University their intention to enter the undergraduate business administration degree program.
Admission to the BSBA degree program is a two-step process. Students must first complete听Step 1听Admission requirements and be certified as having done so before undertaking the requirements for听Step 2听Admission to the BSBA degree program.
The Strome College of Business offers six graduate-level degree programs. Graduate courses are taught during the day and in the evening facilitating flexible combinations of formal learning and full- or part-time employment. Students come from a variety of backgrounds with undergraduate degrees from many different colleges and universities.
All graduate students are advised to check specific program requirements before enrolling in 400/500 level courses. Nondegree graduate students must satisfy the admission index for graduate study or receive special permission from the graduate program director in the Strome College of Business in order to enroll for graduate credit.