School of Business & Public Administration
Accounting major wins $500 in a national video competition
How one student overcame self-doubt in an intimidating career field
Accounting grad Taeyoung Park passes CPA exam
Iris Guinto, Jonathan Pablo become first graduating seniors to pass SHRM-CP exam
UOG business student Josiah Lanuza earns AIF designation
Criminal justice and MPA alumna becomes a U.S. Customs & Border Protection officer
Jerricho Garcia passes national CPA exam before graduating
Alumna Sarah Filush Camacho brings social issues to the screen
UOG Faculty Dr. Gena Rojas awarded for dissertation on Chamorro Land Trust
UOG Tourism Expert Publishes Book on Japanese Employment and Leisure
The School of Business and Public Administration (SBPA) mission is aligned with the University of Guam’s Statement of Greatness. As a Land Grant institution, the University provides programs and outreach opportunities that integrate SBPA and its students into the fabric of the community and the development of regional economies. The liberal arts setting and General Education requirements of the University are integral to SBPA professional degree programs and curricula.
In its mission commitment to teaching, service and research, SBPA is dedicated to the success of its students by providing quality bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in business administration, criminal justice and public administration.
The School is a repository of knowledge for economic and business issues, where scholarship and service support and enhance its educational programs. The School encourages faculty and students to undertake applied research and provide community and University services for the benefit of businesses and public agencies on Guam and in the region.
The School plays an important role in providing needed services to the community and University through small business development, conferences, seminars and professional consulting to business and government.
We are the regional center for education, development, service and research in business and government. Our core values promote and foster sustainable, ethical and socially responsible leadership.
We aspire to become the leading regional center of excellence for education, development, service, and research in sustainable business and government for our stakeholders. (Adopted on October 25, 2013)
The School espouses the following core values that relate to its mission, its students and its vision of the future:
Break the habit of passive learning and discover the benefits of being an active classroom participant.
Propose ideas to help solve some of the century’s biggest technical challenges in aviation and aeronautics for a chance to win an $80,000 grant.
Juniors and senior business majors may apply for this $1,000 scholarship until Feb. 5.
To all new and prospective UOG students, both undergraduate and graduate level, your Triton experience begins here!
The 59th Student Government Association will host a virtual Welcome Back event for all new and returning UOG students from Jan. 20-21.
Deadline to apply: AGA Guam Chapter/Herminia Dierking Scholarship
Marianas History Conference 2021
Marianas History Conference 2021
Marianas History Conference 2021
Marianas History Conference 2021
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Tel: 735-2538
Fax: 734-5362
Read success stories from students and alumni from the School of Business and Public Administration. For more student success stories, visit our Student Achievement site.
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