Friday, March 4, 2016

UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School

UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School Established in 1919 as the Department of Commerce from UNC Chapel Hill College of Arts, the School was renamed the Kenan-Flagler Business School in 1991 to honor two American families business and benefactor of the School: philanthropist Mary Lily Kenan Flagler and her husband, Henry Morrison Flagler. renaming it as recognition of a generous gift from the Frank Hawkins Kenan, Kenan other family members and benefactors of Schools Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of private enterprise.

UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School is the undergraduate and graduate business school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. School offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA for executives, Master of Accounting, Ph.D., a business certificate program, as well as many executive education programs.

In 1997, McColl Building opened at the Kenan-Flagler to complete the campus today. With 191,000 square feet (17,700 m2), McColl Building has more than tripled the space occupied schools in Carroll Hall.

Kenan-Flagler offers students five MBA degree program.

Full-time MBA Program Rankings
18th in the United States
QS Global 200 Business Schools Report
15th in the United States
23rd in North America
Business Insider, World's Best MBA programs
18th in the United States
25th Worldwide
The Vault's Ranking of Best MBA programs
16th in the United States
Beyond Grey Pinstripes (Aspen Institute)
7th in the United State
PrivateEquityBlogger.com
5th of the best business schools for private equity
Princeton Review and Entrepreneur
11th for graduate programs in entrepreneurship

MBA for Executives Programs
The Wall Street Journal ranked the Weekend Program:
Bloomberg BusinessWeek for the Weekend Program:
Financial Times ranked OneMBA:

MBA @ UNC Online
The U.S. News & World Report ranked the MBA @ UNC Online Program # 1 in 2015

MAC program (Master of Accounting)
Of Public Accounting Report:

Executive Development (Non-Degree Programs)
Financial Times: 9 for custom programs:
Bloomberg BusinessWeek: 14 for executive education:

In 2015, Kenan-Flagler launched a program to teach students about private investment and venture capital. Institutions Private Capital (IPC) will take advantage of the relationship with the Burgiss to use the data for academic research, helping to build a database that will cover topics such as debt funds, venture capital funds and other private investment.

Admissions requirements for full-time programs including personal information, resume, academic transcripts, GMAT or GRE scores, TOEFL / IELTS / PTE for international applicants, three essays required (there is also an optional essay), and three letters of professional recommendation.

Additionally, you have to interview with the school (on campus, by phone, via webcam, or off-campus with alumni who are appointed (available in certain cities)) to receive the "acknowledge" the final decision. The reception team for FT program does not issue an invitation for an interview and not your own schedule an interview through their application portal.

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