
Aspiring MBA Program with
Loyola University Sellinger School of Business and Management
Through the Aspiring MBA Program in partnership with Loyola University of Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management, a select group of St. Paul’s School students have the opportunity to attend seminar sessions led by Sellinger School faculty throughout the year. These workshops introduce students to topics studied in MBA programs, including leading and managing people, marketing strategy, corporate social responsibility, emerging technologies, and more. St. Paul’s students regularly cite business as a top career interest, and juniors and seniors are invited to apply for the program, which admitted 24 students last year.
“Renowned scholars and experts in their fields, Sellinger’s faculty members also bring a warmth and student focus that tremendously benefits the students of St. Paul’s,” says Mary Ann Scully, dean of the Sellinger School of Business. “We look forward to introducing them to the basics of business knowledge in the hopes that it will show them how business is a path to a transformational life and transformed communities.”
This opportunity is part of St. Paul’s Experience+ program, which takes learning beyond the core curriculum. Through five distinct areas of excellence—Finance and Entrepreneurship, Career Exploration, Digital Content and Communications, Civic and Global Engagement, and Ethical Leadership—Experience+ enhances learning at all grade levels through real world experiences.

“At an Episcopal School, our students want to be a force for positive change in the world, and they know that business is a path to innovation, sustainability, and creating real value for society,” says Clark Wight, St. Paul’s president. “We are grateful to our partners at Sellinger for helping prepare our students to become the ethical leaders of the future.”
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