Sigmund Weis School of Business
Lead with Confidence & Succeed in Any Market
At Susquehanna’s Sigmund Weis School of Business, you’ll gain the skills and experience to lead in a rapidly evolving global economy.
Business here means more than finance and marketing — it’s about strategy, leadership, innovation and making an impact. Our internationally accredited program blends real-world learning with rigorous academics. From managing investments to interning abroad in over 20 countries, you’ll apply what you learn from the start.
Guided by expert faculty and a powerful alumni network, you’ll graduate with the confidence, critical thinking and communication skills to launch a career in finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, and more.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
HAWK’S EYE VIEW
Hailey Bowden ’25 has learned how a small school can create great outcomes through Susquehanna’s mentorship program.
Brian Layton ’26 feels well prepared for the professional world thanks to hands-on learning opportunities at Susquehanna.
Clint Rowe ’26 shares how excelling in multiple majors is possible at Susquehanna through streamlined core concepts in business.
Katie Yoder ’27 takes advantage of Susquehanna’s Career Development Center, leading to higher confidence and a top accounting firm role.
Julius Glover ’25 finds that his unique major opens doors, creates conversations and increases interest in his professional pursuits.
Academics at SUsquehanna
MAKE AN IMPACT ON THE BUSINESS WORLD
Explore a world of opportunities at Susquehanna University’s Sigmund Weis School of Business. Our programs combine hands-on learning, global experiences and expert mentorship to prepare you for success.

AACSB Accreditation
Susquehanna University’s Sigmund Weis School of Business is proudly accredited by AACSB International — a distinction earned by fewer than 6% of business schools worldwide. This prestigious accreditation is recognized globally by leading employers, universities and recruiters as a mark of excellence. Graduates of AACSB-accredited programs are highly regarded and often command higher, more competitive salaries.

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Hands-On Experience from Day one
Discover all the possibilities Susquehanna University’s business degrees provide, while gaining the skills and hands-on experience employers want.

Trade like a Pro
BloombErg Certification
Stand out in the business world by earning Bloomberg Certification. Gain hands-on experience in our cutting-edge trading room, using the same technology as top financial institutions. Through interactive coursework, you’ll analyze real-time data, evaluate market trends and execute trades. This certification gives you a competitive edge for internships and job opportunities after graduation.

4+1 MBA PRogram
Thinking about starting your own business? Want to make yourself stand out in a competitive job market? As a Susquehanna student, you can select any major and go on to earn your Master of Business Administration in as little as one year — that’s a whole year less than typical MBA programs in the United States require.

Ventures
Ventures Magazine is an annual publication by Sigmund Weis School of Business at Susquehanna University. Dive into stories that illustrate how Susquehanna integrates the liberal arts and business disciplines, delivering life-changing theoretical, applied and experiential learning opportunities in an inclusive environment.

Where Passion Meets Purpose
Straight from the Nest
“Coming to Susquehanna was the greatest decision I’ve ever made. It is such a welcoming community that anyone can fall in love with right away. I’m so happy to be a part of this River Hawk family.”
— Tom Hallahan ’25
“Susquehanna’s focus on hands-on learning has helped shape my time as an entrepreneur. I have been able to connect with different alumni and mentors to develop my brand and gain the life experiences I need to become a successful entrepreneur as a student and after graduation.”
— Kimoy Reid ’26
“At Susquehanna, sophomores are paired with a mentor within their major. As a finance major, I connected with an alumna at Prudential Financial. It has been an incredible experience to see how her Susquehanna education led to her current success, demonstrating how a small school can produce such great outcomes.”
— Hailey Bowden ’26
“As I’m applying for internships, I know I’ve been well prepared to be successful after graduation, because of all the hands-on learning we do at Susquehanna.”
— Brian Layton ’26
“The community at Susquehanna feels like a family. Students, faculty and staff share a tight-knit bond — everyone knows each other and always takes the time to say ‘hi,’ whether in class, on campus pathways or in the cafeteria.”
— Connor Aitken ’25
“A small school is a great option and something that makes Susquehanna unique. I think the community atmosphere we build makes us stand out. We form long-lasting personal connections with our peers and professors because of our smaller class sizes. Being a small school also means we have a dedicated alumni network. And, I absolutely love our alumni.”
— Katie Yoder ’27
“One thing I treasure about Susquehanna University is the small class sizes we have and how that helps you connect with the professors.”
— Leah Zackus ’25
“Whether you’re pursuing one, two or even three majors, Susquehanna does a great job connecting core concepts across business disciplines. The course load is demanding, but you benefit from taking advanced classes in each area.”
— Clint Rowe ’25
“The digital media analytics project had the biggest impact on my time at Susquehanna. We built personal and professional portfolios, and I credit mine with helping me land an internship at Intel. It highlighted both my personality and my classwork to potential employers.”
— Katrina Hook ’26