College of Business
 

BBN LInks

Bulls Business Network

Benefits of BBN membership:

•  Fully-admitted, from the start.   BBN freshmen are admitted directly to the College of Business. 
•  Living-learning experience.  BBN members are  eligible for the Bulls Business Community (details below)
•  Registration perks.   Many BBN students can avoid mass lecture classes and enjoy special advising assistance.

BBN membership criteria:

  • High school GPA of at least 3.50 (weighted)
  • SAT score of at least 1140 (minimum 550 math) OR  ACT score of at least 25 (minimum 24 math)
  • Completed USF application is required; if you are an incoming freshman declaring an intent to major in business and you meet BBN eligibility,  you will receive a letter welcoming you to enjoy the benefits described in this brochure.  No additional application is required.
  • An application is required for the Bulls Business Community, along with a housing contract.

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The Bulls Business Community is the best living-learning center on campus!  In the business of living and learning, the College of Business residential program is a way for BBN members to enjoy the benefits of a traditional on-campus lifestyle, plus extra perks:

•  Innovative Learning. Programs such as “Improv  Night” provide fun, innovative ways to learn business skills. 
•  Special Programs. BBC students enjoy exclusive programs such as  “Business Etiquette,”  “Dress for Success,”   “Résumé Building,” and off-site company tours.
•  Exclusive Access. Residents are treated to networking opportunities unavailable to most students, such as dinner with the dean and faculty or lunch with CEO-level members of the Dean’s Executive Advisory Council.
•  Advising Privileges.  Residents have academic advising in the hall, led by a designated College of Business advisor.
•  Peer Opportunities.   Tutoring is available as well as ample opportunity  for group study since everyone is enrolled in similar first-year courses and the RAs are business students who have “been there, done that.”
•  Service Opportunity. Residents often serve as ambassadors for the College and participate in community service activities.
  
•  A Great Backyard. 
The backyard on campus includes a first-rate fitness center and pool, as well as tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts. There’s a food court, library, and computer lab, too.  The social scene is paces away; with 300 student organizations, plays, concerts and sporting events, things are always happening here!