Integrative Student Services
A seamless student experience that maximizes opportunities for growth
Students in the Wake Forest University School of Business are immersed in a community that nurtures and develops them towards high levels of conceptual knowledge, practical competence, and strength of character. Beginning with admission, on through the degree program experience, and extending into professional life beyond graduation, a seamless array of resources and experiences are intentionally aligned to enable students to identify and pursue their passions with a focus on cultivating the whole person.
This student experience is bolstered by world-class facilities that are designed to enable meaningful collaboration between students, faculty, and staff in intimate and innovative environments. Students encounter staff members who are co-located according to degree program in open-style working environments that provide a one-stop experience. These student services professionals are guided by a wealth of experience and knowledge of best practices in undergraduate and graduate student services.
By accessing the information made available here, we invite you to learn more about the resources and services available to students in the Wake Forest University School of Business.
Student Events
Night Market 2024
The Center for Global Programs & Studies invites the campus and local communities to the 2024 Night Market to celebrate International Education Week, a nationwide observance spotlighting the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.Enjoy a variety of free global food tastings, make & take crafts, activities, eclectic pop music from around the globe, and vendors for early holiday shopping. Visit global.wfu.edu/iew for more information.
Food Truck Fridays
Join us for Food Truck Friday on Manchester Plaza. Food Dollars, Cash, and Card will be accepted.
AI for Good: WFU’s First Student AI Conference
AI for Good is a conference for ALL WFU students across campus, to learn about and discuss the effective use and the benefits of AI. Our goal is to prepare them for a digital world that is quickly advancing, and incorporating a must-have AI literacy skill set. Through this conference we aim to invest in their future and explore AI to improve their personal, professional and academic paths. No cost. Details and registration.
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
Integrative Student Services Team
Farrell Hall 115, Student Engagement Suite; P.O. Box 7897 School of Business Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC 27109; SBGSAS@wfu.edu; 336-758-3746
Whitney Milhouse
Senior Associate Director, Undergraduate Integrative Student Services
Seth Youngblood
Associate Director, Undergraduate Integrative Student Services
Kristen Rahn
Assistant Director, Undergraduate Program Integrative Student Services
Cherie Fu
Associate Director, MSBA Integrative Student Services and International Student Support Specialist
Courtney Burton
Associate Director, Integrative Student Services WS Evening MBA
David Clingenpeel
Associate Director, Graduate Student Academic Services (Associate Registrar)
Lauren Davis-Fossa
Student Events and Activities Coordinator, Integrative Student Services
Student Achievement Data
The Wake Forest University School of Business is proud to be home to a diverse portfolio of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Students, faculty, and staff work hard to support and celebrate individual and collective success. The information below is made publicly available as an indication of such performance, and in accordance with AACSB disclosure requirements.