Student Life @ Eccles
At the David Eccles School of Business, you don’t just earn a degree or study business — you live it. Here, you’ll learn from expert faculty, take innovative courses, and map out your path through the Eccles Leadership and Career Pathway.
But it’s more than academics. It’s finding your people and saying yes to opportunities you won’t get anywhere else. From internships and case competitions to student orgs and global experiences, this is your chance to build skills, make memories, and create a college experience that’s just as fun as it is meaningful. Embrace the adventure, and make the most of your time at Eccles.
Looking for inspiration? Check out stories and advice from our current students and alumni here.
“I came into the Eccles School curious and ready to learn. With excitement, I know I will walk away with countless community memories, a stronger support network, and both professional and personal development skill sets. This is my Eccles Experience. What will yours be?” ~ Ainu Kaufusi
My Eccles Experience: Nate Sorensen
For many students at the David Eccles School of Business, their time as undergraduates can best be encapsulated by the mantra, “Try everything.” After all, participating in centers and institutes, [...]
My Eccles Experience: Braeden Riley
Braeden Riley was quite methodical in picking where to get his higher education, touring about 40 college campuses. The Los Angeles native ultimately picked the University of Utah because of [...]
Interested in sharing your Eccles Experience? Reach out to Lisa Collins at Lisa.Collins@Eccles.Utah.edu.
Day in the Life
Get a glimpse of life at Eccles from your fellow students.
Day in the Life
Get a glimpse of life at Eccles from your fellow students.
“One of my favorite things about the business school is how many unique opportunities there are to get involved… take advantage so you can get the most out of your time here.” ~ Shannon Yanes
Student Spotlights
Get to know your fellow Eccles students.
Student Spotlight: German León
""Get involved early, especially in organizations that provide real-world experiences."
Student Spotlight: Spencer Poll
"Prioritize relationships. Opportunities often follow the connections you build."
Student Spotlight: Liliana Quinteros
"Take the time you need to achieve your goals, and don’t be afraid to ask for help along the way."
Student Spotlight: Beth Huang
"Get involved with clubs you are genuinely passionate about."







