Think Globally
Business is a global touchpoint—and that's a universal truth across every Stiller program, no matter your area of study.
Make a world of difference with better business.
The world is waiting for you. Find your purpose and place in it.
Our school’s namesake, Robert P. Stiller, knew business is a global when he founded Green Mountain Coffee Roasters with the coffee industry’s international reach and fair trade in mind.
From Waterbury, VT, to Sumatra, Indonesia, his business model was guided by principles that considered not just quality and profitability, but also coffee farmers’ livelihoods, international conflict, and the impact of financial stability, as well. This is the way we teach students at the Stiller School of Business.
Become a Global Citizen. Champlain College makes it easy.
What business is not impacted by globalization? And doing business in a global economy requires more than traveling around the globe. Today, it means learning cultural literacy and international affairs, staying on top of technological forces that shape the business world.
Coffee could really provide stability in the world if these people can have the economic substance to live. It changes the globe…Because it is a product that reaches so many people in so many lands.
Study Abroad
An appreciation for worldview increasingly is becoming an essential competency employers seek in their job candidates. At Champlain, we make sure that our curriculum has room for you to live, study, and even work in another country. These experiences will develop your understanding of yourself, your career, and your idea in relation to the world.
There are so many ways you can study abroad.
Intern Abroad
Explore the Global Marketplace
All business is global; make it an intentional part of your experience through a study abroad or international internship. Your global experiences will not only broaden your worldview, but make you stand out to future employers.
Each year since 2013, Robert P. Stiller School of Business students have traveled to various countries in Asia for life-changing internships, courtesy of a prestigious grant from the Freeman Foundation Grant.