Instructors at Globe University/Minnesota School of Business-Woodbury are dedicated to helping each student achieve academic and career success. Working together in classrooms, student organizations and informal meetings, our community of learners is focused and committed. Contact us to learn why our Woodbury campus might be the right place for you. Call us at 651-730-5100 or send an e-mail to speak with a representative.
Students
Our students represent a cross section of the community. In a typical class, you will find single moms, military veterans, adults who are seeking a career change and recent high school graduates. Because our classes are small, you are able to get to know others who will be working in your field, providing you with valuable contacts for the future.
Faculty
Members of our faculty are knowledgeable and experienced in the subjects they teach. Although they focus on practical skills that employers want, our instructors also have academic credentials appropriate to their fields.
Staff
Many of our administrative staff members have been students at GU/MSB, and have completed college degrees or diploma programs or attended individual classes. They know the problems you may encounter and are here to get you the information you need. Whether you have questions about financial aid, the admissions process or improving your academic skills, a staff member will help you find the answer.
Learn more – contact us today
To learn more about the students, faculty and staff at the Woodbury campus, contact us to arrange a visit. Call 651-730-5100 or e-mail us 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.