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Two Business Honors Students Aspire to Make a Difference as Leaders

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For the past 15 years, the business honors students and alumni at Cal State Fullerton’s College of Business and Economics have developed a versatile and global reputation as trendsetters, leaders and innovators ready to succeed and make an impact to benefit the community and world around them.

The cohort-based program includes smaller classes; professional and leadership development opportunities; financial support via scholarships; an adviser; exclusive events, programming and networking opportunities; a dedicated space for studying and socializing; study abroad opportunities; and faculty experts. These features provide high-achieving business Titans the opportunity to experience the benefits of both a large and small business school. In the Business Honors Program, students are part of a strong, diverse and driven community, facilitating belonging and success.

For the first time, the fall 2024 cohort of incoming business honors students will include transfer students from Southern California community colleges.

Among these incoming transfer students will be Ashley Lee and Alexis Root, both transferring from Mt. San Antonio College.

While Root is a traditional student looking forward to starting a career for the first time, Lee has more than 15 years of experience in the business field and is returning to school as an adult reentry student.

Discover how the Business Honors Program will make a difference in these students’ life trajectories, and where they see themselves in years to come.

Read more in CSUF Business News

Contact:
Daniel Coats
dacoats@Fullerton.edu