• The campus reflects the university's commitment to developing future business leaders. The Business Leadership Building -- which has Gold-level Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification for sustainability -- contains 24 classrooms of various sizes and offices for faculty, staff and doctoral students. Interior and exterior spaces enhance student learning and include a café, tutor rooms, team study rooms, a state-of-the-art general access computer lab and outdoor terraces.
  • The extensive computer facilities include state-of-the- art hardware and software to serve the instruction and research needs of students and faculty members. Computer facilities in the Business Leadership Building are used exclusively by business students.
  • Twelve other general access computer labs around campus are staffed by student lab attendants and supported by a student technical support team, full-time lab manager, computer support specialist and network and systems manager.
  • The electronic business library provides extensive access to online databases nationwide and to a variety of CD-ROM products.
  • The university offers a number of other resources only to graduate students. The Graduate Student Writing Support office can help you with writing, and the Center for Interdisciplinary Research offers assistance with statistical research.
  • The Toulouse Graduate School offers a wide variety of professional development workshops each semester, including a Dissertation Boot Camp. Many of the workshops are available online for your convenience.