The Kogod School of Business, commonly referred to as Kogod, is an undergraduate and
graduate business school at American
University in Northwest Washington,
D. C. Kogod is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
History
Founded in 1955 as the School of Business
Administration, the School was housed in the McKinley Building. In 1979, Robert
Kogod, a major real estate developer and president of the Charles
E. Smith Companies, made a major donation to rename the school the Robert P.
and Arlene R. Kogod College of Business Administration. In 1999, the school
moved into its current location, formerly the John Sherman Meyer Building,
vacated by the Washington College of Law. The building received a major
renovation, and the school changed its name to the Kogod School of Business.
Degrees
The Kogod School of
Business offers the following undergraduate majors: