At the Katz School of Business, we don’t do one-size-fits-all. Here, you’ll find personalized, hands-on learning built around your goals — and the energy to make them happen. As a standout Colorado business school, we put students first, every step of the way.
Small classes mean your professors actually know your name and your dreams. They’re mentors with open doors, ready to help you workshop ideas, sharpen projects, and plan what’s next. From day one, you’ll have people in your corner, cheering you on and challenging you to go further.
Our professors bring more than Ph.D.s, they bring real business experience. They’ve launched companies, led teams, and solved real-world problems, and they’ll help you do the same. Their research tackles the big questions shaping today’s economy, and they’ll invite you to dive in alongside them.
At Katz, you’ll do more than study business—you’ll live it. Our focus on experiential learning and community connections makes us one of the most hands-on business schools in Colorado. You’ll graduate with the skills, experience, and confidence to stand out — and stand up — in whatever comes next.
AACSB International accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. Learn more about our AACSB Accreditation.
The Katz School in France program provides our students with a unique and affordable educational experience. Our faculty lead students every year in a study abroad program where courses are taught in English with course offerings designed to keep students on track for graduation.
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The FLC Katz School of Business develops career-ready students in an inclusive, experiential, and student-focused environment. We facilitate and strengthen our commitment to innovative business education and diverse scholarship through faculty members’ engagement in our community.
San Juan College student Joey DeMartino wins $10,000 for audio production startup Noise Hub during milestone event.
The event will take place on Wednesday, April 16, from 3:30-4:30 pm in the Student Union Ballroom, followed by a reception in the Student Union Plaza.
Nate Peach, Ph.D., associate professor of Economics at FLC's Katz School of Business, discusses how to avoid credit cards feeds.
The new classification highlights institutions that invest at least $2.5 million annually in research and development.
Kevin O'Neal-Smith, (Economics, Business Management, 18'), a lifelong Alaskan, has pursued a career that supports and celebrates community, business, and the environment.
Attendees will learn how AI technologies can enhance industry operations, improve decision-making, and drive innovation.
LPEA will contribute $20,000 annually over the next three years to support the program’s 10th anniversary and inspire innovative, future-focused thinking.
DURANGO – Local entrepreneurs and philanthropists Marc and Jane Katz are donating $10.4 million dollars to Fort Lewis College's School of Business Administration, the single largest gift in the College’s history.
Joanie Garcia (Spanish, ’07) explores the practicality of running a creative business while doing the art that brings her joy and a sense of purpose.
The San Juan Mountains are a paradise for winter adventure seekers. Peaks and slopes, capped with blankets of snow, create an invitingly gorgeous and undeniably intimidating landscape. The snow can be several feet deep, forming drifts that defy gravity. It’s a wild area that beckons thrill seekers and scientists across the nation.
Charles Decker (Marketing, ’17) travels around the globe, creating artwork for wineries, hospitals, festivals, and tribal nations.
Could sparkling water taste better if the label really pops?
Fort Lewis College has established two pivotal endowments for faculty, thanks to generous donors focused on the present and future of teaching excellence. This is an important step for the FLC Foundation as the impact from these endowments will inspire and attract future philanthropic investments in faculty and ensure the College’s success for generations to come.
FLC’s School of Business Administration and the Center for Innovation will launch a turbo-charged business education series. The weeklong sprints are designed for business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in obtaining business savviness quickly.
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grads working in business at the time of graduation, or within 1 year
Alumni with a C-suite, president, or chairperson title
Alumni with a M.A., Ph.D., or J.D
Recent grads working in business fields, higher ed, or IT.