College of Business at Winona State University

College of Business

The College of Business enrolls approximately 1,300 undergraduate students. The college has 41 full-time professors and offers seven undergraduate majors and nine undergraduate minors.

Professional Business Education

The College of Business is focused on providing high-quality professional education in business. We're proud of our excellent programs. The College of Business programs emphasize high expectations; strong verbal, written, and quantitative skills; ethical behavior; and cultural diversity, all of which will enhance the development of our students as critical thinkers and business decision makers. WSU's commitment to providing a quality education is recognized nationally.

Experience Real Business Situations

The College of Business offers to its students many opportunities to experience real business situations through internship programs, tours to companies, guest speakers from business and industry, and research opportunities.  

 

GRSF Offers Free Previews
GRSF Offers Free Previews

Kick off the 2012 Great River Shakespeare Festival season with two free previews June 20-21.

Seeking Entrepreneurs
Seeking Entrepreneurs

Stage One Group helps entrepreneurs start a business and allows students to apply their classroom knowledge to real life.
 

WSU CPA Rank Among the Best
WSU CPA Rank Among the Best

WSU students rank the highest of all MnSCU schools for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam.

WSU Selects 2012-13 Common Book
The Winona State University Common Book Project has selected “Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men” by Michael Kimmel as the 2012-13 common book.
WSU Honored for Journalism
WSU KQAL radio station and mass communication students took home regional journalism awards at this year’s Midwest Journalism Conference.
Student Wins National Theatre Award
WSU student Tiffany Streng won a national theatre award at the Irene Ryan National Acting Scholarship Auditions at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Presidential Candidates Named
Presidential Candidates Named
The MN Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees is expected to vote on a final candidate May 16.