I cannot say enough great things about the DBA program at Anderson University’s Falls School of Business. It helped me to develop not just academically, but professionally and spiritually as well. I learned more than I could have imagined and am deeply indebted to the outstanding faculty and peers that I met and worked with over the last four years. If you are looking for a doctoral program that can be completed while holding down a full-time job and that will challenge you to grow as a scholar and Christian, look no further.
- Scott Powell, 2010 DBA grad and Assistant Professor of Business, Grove City College








Anderson University’s MBA program allowed me to believe in myself as I took control of my destiny in achieving my goal of completing graduate school. As a female minority, wife, and mother of three, Anderson University’s MBA program allowed me to be myself and complete my goal while I balanced my personal and work life.
I received the annual report today and enjoyed seeing how much the graduate programs at AU continue to grow. I wanted to give you a quick update on how much the MBA program helped me. Following graduation, I went to work for three years with The Steak n Shake Company as a Marketing Manager. There I was in charge of Outdoor Advertising and the Menu Program.
I wanted to take a moment to thank you and the FSB staff for everything you have done for me. The program has changed my life significantly in so many ways. Not too long ago I was provided with an opportunity to further advance within my career goals. You were kind enough to support my endeavor with a wonderful reference letter.
Anderson University’s Falls School of Business has become a vital stepping stone in my future. While getting my marketing degree, I took a sports marketing class with Dr. Buck where we had a class internship with the Indiana Pacers.
The Falls School of Business was not in existence when I attended Anderson College in the early 1960’s, however I did take several classes from Dr. Glenn Falls and I have to say that he was the most fair professor I had at Anderson College.


