Kogod School of Business
As the first business school in DC, Kogod has a wealth of experience training the next generation of business leaders. Kogod boasts the Center for Career Engagement, the Center for Business Communication, the Financial Services & Information Technology Lab, and the AU Entrepreneurship Incubator.
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Kogod School of Business
⭐ Kogod School of Business
As the first business school in DC, Kogod has a wealth of experience training the next generation of business leaders. Kogod boasts the Center for Career Engagement, the Center for Business Communication, the Financial Services & Information Technology Lab, and the AU Entrepreneurship Incubator.
Study Business at Kogod
American University’s Kogod School of Business offers the best of both worlds—the spectacular beauty of an 84-acre award-winning campus arboretum and an unrivaled location in the heart of an international business capital.
Our stunning campus sits in the northwest quadrant of Washington, DC, just miles from downtown, where some of the world’s most influential government, media, and financial institutions are located, providing you with unparalleled opportunities to make an impact locally, nationally, and globally.
Here you’ll have experiences that fall under this umbrella both inside and out of the classroom. You might help a local business solve a real problem and see the solution you’ve created yield tangible results. You can take your own brilliant idea for a product or service and launch a start-up. Maybe you’ll take a class that culminates in a venture capital competition, leading to internship opportunities as an analyst with VC firms or angel investor groups.
Our stunning campus sits in the northwest quadrant of Washington, DC, just miles from downtown, where some of the world’s most influential government, media, and financial institutions are located, providing you with unparalleled opportunities to make an impact locally, nationally, and globally.
Here you’ll have experiences that fall under this umbrella both inside and out of the classroom. You might help a local business solve a real problem and see the solution you’ve created yield tangible results. You can take your own brilliant idea for a product or service and launch a start-up. Maybe you’ll take a class that culminates in a venture capital competition, leading to internship opportunities as an analyst with VC firms or angel investor groups.