

About the Keith Busse School of Business
In 2004, the University of Saint Francis reorganized its academic departments into a school model thus forming the School of Business. In November 2004, USF announced that it would name the School of Business as the Keith Busse School of Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership (SoBEL). This naming of the School was to bestow honor to Keith Busse, alumnus and President and CEO of Steel Dynamics, Inc., for his leadership and contributions to the economy of the region and the nation.
SoBEL offers two undergraduate degrees (Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Accounting) and two graduate degrees (Master in Business Administration and Master in Health Care Administration). Students may pursue their undergraduate education via a pathway that integrates multiple years of cooperatives or through a pathway that is classroom intensive and requires only two semesters of internships.
Currently there are approximately 275 undergraduate and 70 graduate students enrolled in SoBEL. Our 12 full-time faculty and approximately 20 adjunct faculty members represent five continents. Housed at Pope John Paul II building, We offer our students a collective base of experience honed in all major and strategic industry sectors of the nation.