The Florida A&M University School of Business and Industry (SBI) was established in 1974 with the aim of preparing talented students from around the nation and the world to thrive in a competitive global market. With a reputation known worldwide, SBI's achievements in academic, professional development, and internship programs have attracted corporate executives and recruiters who frequently visit the school. SBI is often described as the "Marine Corps of business schools" for its pride, poise, and commitment to excellence.
FAMU, home to SBI, has been recognized as the number one public historically Black college and university (HBCU) for four consecutive years by the U.S. News and World Report 2022 Best College Rankings. With a focus on developing business leaders for the 21st century, SBI offers a special commitment to its students' success through various resources, including the Office of Career Development Services and virtual reality experiences to tour the school remotely. Notable achievements by SBI students include winning the Bloomberg HBCU Environmental, Social, Governance Trading challenge and receiving scholarships from the Black Music Collective and Amazon Music.
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