

Loyola University Maryland Sellinger School of Business
About
Founded in 1980, Loyola's Joseph A. Sellinger, S.J. School of Business and Management provides academically challenging management education inspired by Jesuit traditions and values. Guided by the philosophy that true education informs studentsβ minds, bodies, and spirits, the Sellinger Schoolβs undergraduate and graduate programs strive to combine knowledge, preparation for leadership, personal development, and professional certification with a commitment to ethics and the values of service.
Founded in 1980, Loyola's Joseph A. Sellinger, S.J. School of Business and Management provides academically challenging management education inspired by Jesuit traditions and values. Guided by the philosophy that true education informs studentsβ minds, bodies, and spirits, the Sellinger Schoolβs undergraduate and graduate programs strive to combine knowledge, preparation for leadership, personal development, and professional certification with a commitment to ethics and the values of service.
While the School is headquartered at Loyola's main campus along North Charles Street in Baltimore, it also schedules classes at Loyola's graduate campuses in Timonium and Columbia to better meet the needs of working students. Loyola University Maryland's Sellinger School is a nationally recognized Jesuit business education that prepares leaders to build a better world. The Sellinger School is accredited by AACSB-International in both business and accountingβa distinction earned by only 5% of business schools worldwide.
- Baltimore
North Charles Street,4501
