Current Students
Integrative Student Services
A seamless student experience that maximizes opportunities for growth

Students in the Wake Forest University School of Business are immersed in a community that nurtures and develops them towards high levels of conceptual knowledge, practical competence, and strength of character. Beginning with admission, on through the degree program experience, and extending into professional life beyond graduation, a seamless array of resources and experiences are intentionally aligned to enable students to identify and pursue their passions with a focus on cultivating the whole person.
This student experience is bolstered by world-class facilities that are designed to enable meaningful collaboration between students, faculty, and staff in intimate and innovative environments. Students encounter staff members who are co-located according to degree program in open-style working environments that provide a one-stop experience. These student services professionals are guided by a wealth of experience and knowledge of best practices in undergraduate and graduate student services.
By accessing the information made available here, we invite you to learn more about the resources and services available to students in the Wake Forest University School of Business.
Student Events
Wakeville 2025
Wakeville, the student-led, interdisciplinary arts festival with a focus on sustainability, is now in its third year. Music, dance, theater, visual art, film, comedy and more will be showcased. Scales Fine Arts Center and Davis Field. Learn more.
Maya Angelou Garden Party 2025
The Maya Angelou Garden Party is an annual event hosted in Bailey Park to honor Dr. Maya Angelou by celebrating community, storytelling, and art. Hosted by the Wake Downtown Student Ambassadors in partnership with Wake Downtown and ZSR Library each year, this event is free and open to the Wake Forest and broader Winston-Salem community. It includes poetry reading and spoken word performances on display to honor Dr. Angelous literary legacy. Food, music, and lawn games are also part of the celebration. This year’s event will include a new addition, with a hands-on art activity. Click here to see photos and content from previous years. Use this sign up form to reserve a few minutes to read poetry (whether original or that of a favorite artist), to share a story, or to perform spoken art. Sign up ASAP to guarantee your spot!: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd7pjIVmsczeEsYT54x80SRVPH5ixo0BonQ9u5_DWtOKshX_A/viewform?usp=dialog
Hylton Lecture: Kim McCaslin (’93)
The Hylton Lecture Series in Accountancy was established in 1980 to honor Delmar P. Hylton, who started Wake Forests accountancy program in 1949 and helped build it into one of the top accounting programs in the nation. This year’s Hylton lecture will be presented by Kimberly McCaslin (’93), Partner and Head of the North America Portfolio Group at Bain Capital. Kim McCaslin joined Bain Capital in 2006. She is a Partner and Head of the North American Private Equity Portfolio Group. Prior to joining Bain Capital, Kim was a Vice President of M&A and Corporate Development for Capital One Financial. Before that, she was a Principal at Mercer Management Consulting, where she advised companies across a variety of industries. Kim started her career at Accenture, focusing primarily on business process redesign and financial systems development.
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT


Integrative Student Services Team
Farrell Hall 115, Student Engagement Suite; P.O. Box 7897 School of Business Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC 27109; SBGSAS@wfu.edu; 336-758-3746


Whitney Milhouse
Senior Associate Director, Undergraduate Integrative Student Services

Seth Youngblood
Associate Director, Undergraduate Integrative Student Services

Kristen Rahn
Assistant Director, Undergraduate Program Integrative Student Services


Cherie Fu
Associate Director, MSBA Integrative Student Services and International Student Support Specialist


Wooten Gough
Associate Director, Integrative Student Services – WS MBA Program

Antonio Jefferson
Associate Director, Integrative Student Services, Charlotte MBA Programs






Lauren Davis-Fossa
Student Events and Activities Coordinator, Integrative Student Services



Student Achievement Data
The Wake Forest University School of Business is proud to be home to a diverse portfolio of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Students, faculty, and staff work hard to support and celebrate individual and collective success. The information below is made publicly available as an indication of such performance, and in accordance with AACSB disclosure requirements.