The La Salle University School of Business has maintained its accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Considered the hallmark of excellence in business education, less than 5 percent of business schools worldwide earn AACSB accreditation.

Since its last AACSB accreditation extension, the School of Business has demonstrated continuous growth and improvement. Over the past several years, 100 percent of students in La Salle’s Business Scholars Co-op Program had jobs, in their fields, before graduation.

aacsb-blueThe La Salle University Center for Entrepreneurship was launched, creating numerous opportunities for students and alumni to explore innovation and business development.

A new 87,000-square-foot La Salle School of Business building will open in January 2016, expanding educational opportunities for both students and faculty. When open, it will be one of the country’s most advanced learning facilities for business education.

“We are delighted that our peers have recognized the quality, innovation, and engaging environment that characterize our business programs,” said Gary A. Giamartino, Ph.D., Dean of the La Salle University School of Business. “We will continue to be innovators in business education by taking advantage of our new technologically sophisticated facility while maintaining the student-centered approach to education that makes up Lasallian business.”