E. J. Ourso College of Business
Business-driven, Future-focused
We believe in the power of business to cultivate the next generation of leaders — in the board room and in our communities.
At the E. J. Ourso College of Business, we provide the knowledge, experiences, and connections to help students achieve their goals and make a meaningful impact. Through excellence in business education, research, and community engagement, we support your journey to driving a lasting impact in your corner of the world.
Our Programs
In business, there are countless ways to approach challenges and achieve success. Whatever your goals, we have the programs and resources to help turn your vision into reality.
Our Commitment to Student Success
Support Resources
The E. J. Ourso College of Business is home to a team of professional, skilled advisors ready to help our students succeed academically and launch rewarding careers. We are dedicated to business students' success throughout their college career — from recruitment to graduation.
But, we don't stop there. We provide the network, resources, and guidance that will start and propel your career.
92%
of LSU Business graduates report a positive post-graduate outcome
- 2024-2025 graduating student survey
$76,881
LSU Business graduate average starting salary
- 2024-2025 graduating student survey
Research with Impactful Results.
Advancing Research that Makes a Difference in Louisiana and Beyond
We conduct top-tier applied business, economics, and public affairs research, providing relevant, timely insights that inform decision-making and shape policy, ultimately improving the overall health and well-being of the state of Louisiana and its residents.
Collaborate with the Center for Economics, Business & Policy Research
Featured News
Eight high-achieving business students have been selected as the 2026 Ourso Outstanding Eight, the LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business' most prestigious undergraduate honor. The 2026 Ourso Outstanding Eight honorees are María Anzola of Valencia, Venezuela; Fernando Cárcamo Soler of La Ceiba, Honduras; Chloe Chehardy of Mandeville, Louisiana; Christen Chehardy of Mandeville, Louisiana; Alexander Doga of Lafayette, Louisiana; Mekhi Glover of Rockford, Illinois; Macy McCalip of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Svenya Stoyanoff of Bath, Louisiana.
On March 20, the LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business hosted its second AI in Action Symposium, bringing together Louisiana businesses and leaders to discuss what comes next after AI experimentation. With $22 billion in data center infrastructure commitments, including investments from tech giants Meta and Amazon, Louisiana is rapidly becoming a physical node in the global AI supply chain.
A team of students from the Flores MBA Program earned fourth place at the 13th annual Southeastern Conference MBA Case Competition, hosted by the Texas A&M University Mays Business School. The SEC MBA Case Competition, established in 2013, provides opportunities for SEC business schools to showcase their students’ skills at solving simulated, real-world problems faced by a large corporation. Dell Technologies served as this year’s case client.
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