Mendoza College of BusinessUniversity of North Carolina--Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
CB 3490, McColl Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3490
Work(919) 962-3236
Admissions E-mail : mba_info@unc.edu
Web site : http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu


Kenan-Flagler Business School MBA admissions profiles, including tuition, scholarship, mean scores, months of working experience, waitlisted, and reapplication statistics.

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Kenan-Flagler Business SchoolProgram length

How many months does the full-time MBA program last? 21

Program costs

Please estimate the total direct costs (tuition and required fees) of the entire MBA program.

Resident Tuition: $39,017.00

Nonresident Tuition: $72,765.00

Expected monthly rent (based on local averages): $961.00

Recommended annual budget (Resident): $40,478.00

Recommended annual budget (Nonresident): $57,852.00

GMAT

Are applicants required to take the GMAT as part of applying to your program? Yes

If not, how are applicants' quantitative abilities checked before enrollment?

NA

GMAT score of newest entering class:

Mean GMAT score: 664

Median GMAT score: 660

Middle 80% range GMAT score

From: 600 to: 740

TOEFL

Are applicants whose native language is not English required to take the TOEFL as part of applying to your program? Yes

Minimum TOEFL score required for MBAs: NA

Mean TOEFL score of new entrants: NA

Work experience

Postgraduate work experience (months) of newest entering class:

Mean months of postgraduate work experience: 64

Median months of postgraduate work experience: 60

Middle 80% range postgraduate work experience

From: 30 to: 103

Percentage of new entrants with one year or less of postgraduate work experience: 0

Age of new entrants

Mean age (rounded to nearest year): 28

Median age: 28

Middle 80% range age (years)

From 25 to 32

Application fee

Resident: $125.00

Nonresident Tuition: $125.00

Number of applications

Number of applications (admitted and denied) to the newest class of full-time MBA entrants: 1338

Selectivity

Percent of all applicants accepted to the class of newest full-time entrants: 47

Yield

Percent of the admitted applicants to the class of newest full-time entrants who enrolled: 45

Re-applicants

Percent of applicants that were re-applicants from prior years: 10

What percentage of this year's re-applicants were accepted? 38

Wait-listed applicants

Number of applicants placed on the B-school's wait list during the last admissions cycle: 296

How many of those wait-listed applicants were ultimately admitted for in the semester to which they applied? 33

Applicant interviews

Interviews are:

Recommended

Percentage of all applicants (admitted and denied) to the class of newest full-time entrants who were interviewed: 93

Percent of the admitted applicants to the newest full-time class who were interviewed: 97

Kenan-Flagler Business School

Essay One (Required)

What are the 2 or 3 strengths or characteristics that have driven your career success thus far? Do you have other strengths that you would like to leverage in the future? (500 words maximum)

Essay Two (Required)

Briefly describe the career path you intend to pursue immediately after b-school. Explain why this career option appeals to you and why an MBA is appropriate at this time. (500 words maximum)

Essay Three (Required)

What personal qualities or life experiences distinguish you from other applicants? How do these qualities or experiences equip you to contribute to Kenan-Flagler? (500 words maximum)

Essay Four (Required)

What do you expect from your MBA program? How and when will you measure the return on your investment in the MBA?
(500 words maximum)

Essay Five (Optional)

If your GMAT quantitative score is low, or if you have not had coursework in calculus, microeconomics, statistics and financial accounting, please tell us how you plan to prepare yourself for the quantitative MBA curriculum. (300 words maximum)

Essay Six (Optional)

Is there anything else you think the Admissions Committee should know about you in order to evaluate your candidacy?
(300 words maximum)

 


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