Undergraduate Majors
The Whitman School offers nine undergraduate business majors.
Each student in the Whitman School is required to complete one major field of study. You will have two years to explore your options and select the major (or multiple majors) that best fits your interests.
Whitman students have the opportunity to take two complementary business majors, while adding minimal credits to their program.
Undergraduate Programs
Dual Programs
The Whitman School offers the chance to earn a dual major, which allows students to pursue two programs of study in different schools at the University at the same time.
- School of Information Studies
- College of Arts and Sciences/Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
- S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
- College of Law
Experiential Learning
The Whitman School creates and facilitates experiential programming that bridges the gap between classroom learning and practical application — all while expanding job placement opportunities and helping students build meaningful connections.
Clubs and Connections
You can meet and network with students and professionals who share your business and entrepreneurial interest by participating in our approximately 17 student clubs and organizations.
Student Profiles
A Drive for Success: Whitman Accounting Student Pursues a Master’s Degree and CPA Certification While Encouraging Others
Gabrielle Stringer '25 M.S.
M.S., Professional Accounting
- Full-Time
The Whitman School of Management strives to make sure every student succeeds. They don’t just hand out A’s but rather ensure that you truly understand and are learning the material, making their classes geared towards the working world. They want their students to do well in school as well as in the real world.
Gabrielle Stringer ‘25 is a motivated and dedicated student in both her academic and extracurricular pursuits. Currently obtaining a master’s degree in Professional Accounting at the Whitman School of Management, while also studying for a Certified Public Accounting (CPA) license, she is persistent in her desire to achieve success. With an unwavering commitment to her education, Stringer is well on her way to achieving an impactful career.
After graduating from Hartwick College in three years, Stringer decided to move on to her next journey, a master’s degree from the Whitman School. “I wanted to join Whitman because this program is incredibly well renowned in the business world,” says Stringer. She acknowledges Tim Findlay, assistant director of student recruitment and fellow Hartwick alum, for playing a crucial role in her decision to choose Whitman as her next chapter. “Knowing someone who knew where I was coming from made me more comfortable,” Stringer says, noting she found in Findlay a guide and mentor when transitioning into Whitman.
Among her other achievements, Stringer actively gives back to the community in and outside of the classroom. During her undergraduate years, Stringer was awarded the 2024 Best Tax Preparer through Hartwick’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, where she provided tax assistance to those in need within a short timeframe. “It was a very rewarding experience,” she adds.
At Whitman, Stringer has also been working as a teaching assistant for an undergraduate accounting class, where she is able to mentor students through her accounting skills. Although she has a knack for accounting she doesn’t fail to recognize its difficulties. “I tell my students all the time that if you are on the right track, you're going to get it. It’s new and takes time,” she says.
Reflecting on her time at Whitman so far, Stringer says, “The Whitman School of Management strives to make sure every student succeeds. They don’t just hand out A’s but rather ensure that you truly understand and are learning the material, making their classes geared towards the working world. They want their students to do well in school as well as in the real world.”
Looking into her next journey after Whitman, Stringer will return to her previous internship at Ernst & Young (EY), where she will be working in the FSO tax division working on tax returnsfor foundations, partnerships, and S-corps in the Albany, New York, office.
By Anna Momo