The Sullivan School of Business and Technology

The Sullivan School of Business and Technology dean, faculty and staff are committed to partnering with you for your educational and professional success. We will prepare you for a more fulfilling, purpose-driven career across a variety of organizations and industries. We also offer an immersive, experience-based curriculum that allows you to apply what you’ve learned to real-world business challenges.
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If you are looking to be placed on the fast track, you can complete both an undergraduate degree and MBA in just four years, helping you get further and faster into your career. The Sullivan School of Business and Technology also has options to finish some degrees in as little as three years, accelerating your training to become a competent, confident leader ready for today’s ever-changing business world. 

You’ll also have opportunities to network with business leaders and Carroll’s outstanding alumni from across the country, benefiting from the value of their expertise. Our faculty members emphasize innovation, creativity, drive and collaborative problem-solving, and they are personally invested in your success. They will support you to take risks that will take you to the next level, and Carroll’s strong foundation in the liberal arts means you’ll gain the in-demand soft skills important to employers; thus, giving you a competitive edge.
 

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Coming Soon - The Sullivan School of Business and Technology

The Carroll University Sullivan School of Business and Technology is a seminal step forward in the development of a world-class business school on campus. The state-of-the-art facility will offer business and technology classrooms that will enhance current offerings and allow Carroll to explore expanding into new, in-demand areas such as Sales Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. The building will also feature a technology-infused auditorium to accommodate events and speakers. The facility provides the opportunity to co-locate the Sullivan School of Business with the departments of mathematics, computer science and information technology--a dynamic union of disciplines that will set Carroll graduates apart. Finally, this facility is a critical requirement if the University is to achieve accreditation for the Sullivan School of Business by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), which would make Carroll one of only two private schools in Wisconsin with this distinction.

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A message from the Dean, Tim Sullivan '75

"The world continues to accelerate at unprecedented speed, increasingly driven by technological advancements. Business and technology are inextricably connected, and the relationship between the two will only grow stronger. Accordingly, we have joined them in our approach to business education. 
 
We believe that the market will not only embrace our approach but will also celebrate our strategic direction and deem our graduates more valuable to their organizations. Moreover, we expect to graduate students enrolled in The Sullivan School of Business and Technology in three years rather than the standard four years. Our goal is to have our students be data-driven, analytically minded, AI-ready, globally aware decision-makers ready for any industry they choose."


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Carroll University is a member of AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

AACSB International is a global association of leaders in education and business dedicated to supporting and advancing quality business and education worldwide. Through membership, accreditation, research, thought leadership, processional development, and advocacy, AACSB partners with over 1,500 organizations, from more than 90 countries globally. Membership or participation in the Global Education Alliance does not imply accreditation.

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