North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)

Chapel Hill, NC

#22
US
11
from 2021
710
GMAT
251
Class size
$68,112
Tuition

Tuition $68,112

In-State $51,150

Note:  In-State tuition: $51,150. Tuition amount is the figure advertised by the school and includes mandatory fees and other costs. GMAT score is median or average, as provided by the school. Find more details on the school's website : https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/programs/mba/ .

Gender and Race Breakdown Among US Students, Compared with Other US Schools

Visit Diversity Index page for more data. Gender is for whole class. Race data only for US students.

Male

0%100%66.0%

Female/​non-binary

0%100%34.0%

White

0%100%60.7% of US population70.0%

Asian

0%100%6.6% of US population11.0%

Black

0%100%14.1% of US population5.0%

Hispanic

0%100%18.0% of US population10.0%

Percent of Hires in Each Industry (Top 3)

208 graduates hired in total

Financial 22.6%
Technology 18.8%
Consulting 18.3%

Nationalities (top 4)

Total Number of Nationalities: 20

India 10%
Nigeria 2%
Korea (South) 2%
Mexico 1%

Campus Atmosphere

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Women are well represented among my school’s faculty and administration

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Female protagonists are well represented in case studies

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LGBTQ students are given equal/adequate opportunity to participate in class discussions and on teams

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Social activities are generally inclusive towards LGBTQ students

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Minorities are well represented among the faculty and administration

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Minority protagonists are well represented in case studies

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Representative comments from students and alumni on what's best about this MBA program

I really enjoyed the entrepreneurship program and felt like it flew under the radar. It was very well rounded and geared towards multiple types of entrepreneurs/founders.

Friends I’ve made and alumni are genuinely nice and helpful. It really doesn’t give off a cut throat environment and people are supportive and will help others.

The culture of the school; even though I was surrounded by very bright and driven students competing for a finite number of jobs, it never felt like we were competing against each other. It was a very positive, collaborative, and supportive environment.

the diverse (demographically and otherwise) makeup of the student population always kept us learning from each other and the formal in class work

Living in Chapel Hill and the class size. The “Carolina Way” is an expression that we use to describe the friendly, helpful culture at UNC. There is no cutthroat/competitive culture at KFBS, even among the competitive recruiting processes such as IB and consulting. Everyone supports one another.