The Woodbury campus of Globe University/Minnesota School of Business (GU/MSB) is in a wooded setting near hiking trails but close to all conveniences. Students, faculty and staff alike can be found walking during lunch, enjoying fast food meals or playing golf after work. They also use the picnic tables behind the college building for lunches and impromptu meetings. To learn more about local attractions and our campus, contact us at 651-730-5100 or send an e-mail to an admissions representative.
Tamarack Village shopping center
Tamarack Village is a large regional shopping center with more than 50 stores and restaurants, including a supermarket and department store. It’s easy to stop by before or after school.
Golf courses
Woodbury and nearby communities, including Oakdale and Inver Grove Heights, are home to many public and private golf courses. It’s easy to get a round in just for fun.
Nature preserve
Tamarack Nature Preserve has hiking trails that become cross-country ski trails in the winter. The city of Woodbury and Ramsey County parks departments offer frequent adult and youth programs on the diverse animal and plant life that thrives here.
Parks near our college campus
Woodbury is home to more than 40 park sites with trails, picnic sites, playgrounds and skating rinks. Our college has the best of both worlds – a beautiful natural setting and a location close to a large urban core.
Learn more – call us
To learn more about our campus and highlights of the surrounding Woodbury community, contact a representative of Globe University/Minnesota School of Business. Call us at 651-730-5100 or send an e-mail today.

Business
Globe University/ Minnesota School of Business (GU/MSB) in Woodbury is one of 13 locations that are also part of the Globe Education Network. Other members include Utah Career College , Institute of Production and Recording (Edina, MN), Minnesota School of Cosmetology, and the Duluth Business University. Globe Education Network provides academic and operational support and manages shared resources that benefit students. Through approved consortium agreements, students are able to earn credit for coursework from member schools.