Transform Your Business with Faith: Joseph Business School Opens Enrollment for Fall Session
Transform Your Business with Faith: Joseph Business School Opens Enrollment for Fall Session
Forest Park, IL – The Joseph Business School (JBS), a Christian-based institution renowned for its distinctive approach to business education, is currently accepting applications for its upcoming session. Classes begin on August 16, 2025, and the final day to start an application is July 31st.
Dean David Ramseur shared insights about the upcoming four-month program, which offers flexible format options including on-campus, online, and Spanish-language versions.
"Interest in our Fall session has been strong,” Dean Ramseur said. “We recently hosted live information sessions where prospective students met faculty, heard from alumni, and discovered how our curriculum equips them to start and scale businesses aligned with Christian principles. This Fall, JBS continues its legacy of innovation by integrating the latest educational technology to enhance the learning experience. The expanded use of artificial intelligence allows students to interact with course materials in more dynamic ways, creating personalized learning journeys that support their growth as entrepreneurs.”
Recent graduates shared their transformative experiences at JBS, underscoring why it stands out among other business programs.
Tiffany Blackman, a graduate from Battle Creek, Michigan, emphasized the real-world business experience and insights she gained from the program. "The instructors have decades of experience in high-profit corporations and run their successful businesses. Attending JBS helped me recognize my calling to not just be in retail, but also commercial real estate development," said Blackman.
Brianna Hairlson, founder of a dance studio in Northwest Indiana, shared how the faith-based aspects of the program were crucial for her business' success.
"Applying biblical principles to my business allowed me to see supernatural provision and growth,” she said. “JBS gave me the confidence and skills to start my business, which has now become the largest Black-owned and only certified dance studio in the region.”
Dr. Deloris Thomas, President of JBS, highlighted the school's mission to eradicate poverty through entrepreneurship.
"Joseph Business School is a world-class institution that equips entrepreneurs using practical and biblical principles to raise companies and create wealth to transform desolate places into flourishing communities for the glory of God," said Dr. Thomas.
JBS has launched an ambitious five-year initiative to support 100,000 Black and brown entrepreneurs in scaling their businesses to $1 million by 2030. The campaign is designed to uplift underserved communities globally by offering comprehensive support, including training, mentorship, and access to capital. Over the past 25 years, JBS has helped students secure more than $1.6 billion in government contracts, with over 50 graduates achieving millionaire status.
ABOUT JOSEPH BUSINESS SCHOOL
Joseph Business School (JBS) is a nationally accredited institution founded by Dr. Bill Winston. With a global presence on five continents, JBS is committed to equipping entrepreneurs and business leaders with practical and spiritual principles to excel in the marketplace. The school has produced 53 millionaires and remains dedicated to eradicating poverty and closing the wealth gap through entrepreneurship.
For information about the Joseph Business School, visit the school’s website at https://www.jbs.edu.
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