At La Salle, experiential and engaged learning is at the heart of everything we do. Our classes are hands-on and activity-based, helping students discover their potential and develop real-world skills to not only do business, but to learn about the business of doing good. As teachers, scholars, and mentors committed to the Lasallian tradition of learning, we deliver excellence in business education to shape students into highly skilled business leaders that contribute to a more just society.
No matter which program you choose, the La Salle School of Business provides an innovative education that prepares you to do purposeful business. Explore our programs to find your best fit.
job placement for 4-year B.S./MBA graduates in 2023
faculty-taught classes — no teaching assistants
We partner with Surgent to provide students with the preparation they need to pass the CPA exam.
Your experience will be shaped by more than just your classes at La Salle. Keeping with Lasallian tradition, we believe that all knowledge is practical and empowering and provide learning opportunities beyond the classroom that allow students to develop the skills they need to succeed in their professional lives.
The Analytics Lab enables course instruction to go from the theoretical to the practical. Instead of faculty demonstrating how to work with data, the lab lets students collaborate and do the work themselves. They can model different possibilities, divide projects into different tasks, and learn by doing. It bolsters not just familiarity with the programs students will work with in the industry, like Power BI, Python, and Alteryx, but it also allows them to experiment with writing software to automate tasks and to learn how to arrive at and present conclusions.
Business Scholars Co-Op Program (BSCP) students complete two full-time co-op work experiences as part of their degree, earning a salary, receiving academic credits, and gaining practical experience in their field of study. Scholars are selected based on their academic and leadership experience and receive mentorship and coaching. Learn more.
Business Leadership Fellows obtain a competitive edge in professional development by participating in internships, co-ops, and leadership development activities, and gaining opportunities to develop their collaboration, communication, and critical thinking skills. Learn more.
The Center for Entrepreneurship provides aspiring entrepreneurs and corporate innovators the mentoring, networking, and experiential learning to succeed in their chosen careers. Students learn how to flex their innovative muscles, build leadership skills, explore the business landscape, and take measured risks to achieve their goals. Various programs are offered at the center that put students in a hands-on role working in scenarios they’ll encounter after graduation. Learn more.
With expertise in research and training, the Center for Sales Excellence is a hub for the development and delivery of a premier sales education in the region. We are the first sales program in Pennsylvania to be recognized by the University Sales Center Alliance, a consortium of sales educators who are dedicated to advancing the sales profession through teaching, research, and outreach. Learn more.
Founder’s Hall is home to a number of standout experiential learning spaces such as the John T., ‘66 and Maureen A. Fries Trading Room. The Trading Room is equipped with Bloomberg Terminals and a stock ticker tape to track the ups and downs of the stock market. The room is a research facility that grows to play a central role in shaping innovations in the practice of finance.
Issa Jalloh, ‘25, is a marketing and international business major with a minor in digital art and multimedia design. Issa spent a semester abroad in London interning at SAE Media Group, an event planning company, which became a cornerstone of her experience abroad. The practical nature of her work allowed her to see firsthand how her studies could translate into real-world applications, reinforcing her desire to pursue a career in marketing and event planning.
Rose Schankweiler, ’27, is a business major who interned at ECAM La Salle in Lyon, France, with the Gene Haas Center for Manufacturing Innovation. When reflecting on her experience, Rose is grateful for her professors in the School of Business who provided her with help and guidance throughout her experience. This internship has helped Rose become comfortable with the uncomfortable and given me a new perspective and way of learning while in different roles, which can be valuable in the future. She also feels more prepared to adapt and problem-solve when difficulties arise.
La Salle School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, an honor achieved by only 6% of business schools in the world.
AACSB accreditation is the world’s largest network and global standard-setting body for business education, recognized worldwide as the highest standard of quality. Accredited schools prepare the next generation of changemakers who are eager and ready to transform business and society. We focus on high-demand skills that are relevant for today and the world ahead, including strategic agility, problem-solving, analytics, financial and technological mastery, communications and collaboration, and ethical leadership.
The AACSB continuous improvement review process is conducted every five years and signals we have continuously improved business practice through a commitment to strategic management, learner success, thought leadership, and societal impact. La Salle has received AACSB accreditation since 1995.