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作者: s    时间: 2010-8-30 15:31     标题: The Best B-Schools ——UNC Chapel Hill

PROGRAM BASICS
BSBA Program, UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School

CB 3490
McColl Building
Chapel Hill , North Carolina 27599-3490

Web site
http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/programs/bsba/index.cfm

Program e-mail address:
bsba@unc.edu

Program telephone number:
(919) 962-3235

  
Public Institution

  AACSB accredited:
Yes





Year in which the undergraduate business program was founded:
1919

  Institution:
Four Year

  Business program:
Two Year

Degrees offered:

Degree/Program Name:
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
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PROGRAM COSTS
Annual Tuition (Resident):
$  3,865

Annual Tuition (Non-Resident)
$  21,753

Cost per academic credit (resident)
$  161

Cost per academic credit (non-resident)
$  906

Required fees
$  1,761

Room and board:
$  8,670

Books:
$  1,000
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ENROLLMENT
Total college enrollment for 2009-10:
28,916

Full-time undergraduate business student enrollment:
693

Part-time undergraduate business student enrollment:
0

Distance undergraduate business student enrollment:
0
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ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the Institution

Required standardized tests for entire college:


SAT or ACT (with writing score)

Minimum SAT score for entire college on 1600 scale:
NA

Minimum ACT score for entire college:
NA

Minimum high school GPA for entire college:
NA

  Interviews for entire college:
Not offered

Additional application requirements for entire college:
First-year applicants are required to submit counselor statement, transcript, essays, application, and application fee (in addition to the ACT or SAT). International applicants must also submit a TOEFL or IELTS score and a financial certificate. Transfer applicants must submit transcripts, essay, application, application fee, and test score (required for sophomores only).

Upcoming application deadlines for entire college:

Semester: Fall 2010
Deadline: 11-02-2009
Semester: Fall 2010
Deadline: 1-15-2010
Semester: Fall 2010 Transfers
Deadline: 03-01-2010
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Selectivity -- applicants admitted, entire college, 2009-10:
32  %

Yield -- accepted applicants enrolled, entire college, 2009-10:
54  %

Total number of full-time applications for entire college:
23,047

International applicants, entire college, 2009-10:
6  %

Female applicants, entire college, 2009-10:
59  %

Relative Importance of Application Elements:


  Secondary School Record:
Very Important

  Class Rank:
Important

  Talent/Ability:
Important

  Interview:
Not Considered

  Extracurricular Activities:
Very Important

  Volunteer Work:
Important

  Character/Personal Abilities:
Important

  Application Essay:
Very Important

  Work Experience:
Important

  SAT/ACT Scores:
Very Important

  Recommendations:
Very Important

  High School GPA:
Important
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ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the B-School

Undergrad business program admissions managed by:

The business program office

Total undergraduate business program applicants, 2009-10:
550

Applicants admitted to undergraduate business program, 2009-10:
62  %

Admitted applicants enrolled in undergrad business program, 2009-10:
99  %

Minimum requirements for business program:

Minimum SAT score: NA
Minimum ACT score: NA
Minimum high school GPA : NA

  Entrance exam requirement other than SAT/ACT for business program:
No

  Interview to enter business program:
By invitation only

  Freshmen admitted into business program:
Yes

Percentage of business students admitted as freshmen:
4  %

  Are the freshman admits to the business program required to complete pre-business courses before beginning upper-level courses in the junior year?
Yes

  Freshmen admitted by:
Indicate interest on university application

Additional application requirements for freshman admits:
A small number of first year students are admitted to the business school's Assured Admission Program.

  Internal transfers handled by:
Separate application

Minimum college GPA for internal business program transfers:
3.0

Additional requirements for internal transfers:
Applicants must complete nine prerequisite courses including: English Composition I, English Composition II, Calculus, Intro to Economics, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Introduction to Statistics
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CLASS PROFILE
Class Profile:

Female: 39  %
International : 9  %

Entering students by age:

Mean: 20
Median: 20

Percent of Students Who Were In:
      Top 10% of high school class:
81  %

      Top 25% of high school class:
96  %

HS GPA of 3.75 or higher:
94  %

HS GPA of 3.5 to 3.74:
98  %

SAT scores for full-time entering business students on 1600 scale:

        Mean:  1,337
        Median:  1,330

SAT middle 50% range on 1600 scale:

        From:  1,270
        To:  1,410

ACT scores for full-time entering business students:

        Mean: N/A
        Median: N/A

ACT middle 50% range:

        From: N/A
        To: N/A
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Citizenship of entering students

U.S.: 91  %
Canada: 1  %
Other countries: 8  %
Unknown: 0  %

Percentage of US citizens in entering class who are:

African American: 4  %
Asian American: 13  %
Hispanic or Latino American: 6  %
Multiethnic/Multiracial : 0  %
Native American: 0  %
White (Non-Hispanic): 73  %
Chose not to report: 0  %
Other: 4  %

Entering students are from the following regions:

Northeast: 9  %
Mid-Atlantic: 7  %
South: 78  %
Southwest: 3  %
Midwest : 2  %
West: 1  %
Possessions and territories: 0  %
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FINANCIAL AID
  Financial aid handled by:
Central financial aid office at the university

Financial aid web site
http://studentaid.unc.edu/

Institutional scholarship money distributed to undergraduate business students in previous academic year:
$  1,725,873

Institutional scholarship money to be distributed to undergraduate business students in current academic year:
$  1,834,000

Scholarships awarded to students in the business program based on:
A combination of need and merit

Other scholarship considerations:
N/A

Undergraduate business students receiving institutional scholarships for 2009-10 academic year:
44  %

Undergraduate business students with full-tuition scholarships 2009-10:
12  %

Percentage of institutional scholarship money distributed to business students based on merit, 2009-10 year:
44  %

Percentage of institutional scholarship money distributed to business students based on need, 2009-10:
56  %

  Scholarship consideration process:
All candidates are considered for scholarships

  School offers guaranteed loans:
No
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PROGRAM BASICS
Institutional freshman retention rate:
96  %



PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Credit hours required for graduation:

Degree: BS
Hours: 120

Other degree requirements:
Required coursework that includes a global requirement satisfied by a 3 credit hour global business course at UNC, or a for-credit study abroad experience, or a second major/minor in a foreign language or International Studies; a minimum of 15 credit hours of liberal arts courses to reach the 120 credit hour requirement for graduation.
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ACADEMICS
Average class size in required business courses:
40

Average class size in business electives:
24


Class size:

Classes with fewer than 20 students: 28  %
Classes with 21 to 50 students: 68  %
Classes with more than 50 students: 5  %
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CURRICULUM
Number of elective courses available in business program:
53

Electives added in current academic year:

Global Financial Statement Analysis
Strategic Economics
Real Estate Capital Markets
Real Estate Development

Year of the last major change to the business program's core curriculum:
2009

Leading areas of study:

Consulting

Entrepreneurship

Finance

International Business

Marketing

Leadership

Special programs for business students:
GLOBE, a 3-semester international exchange partnership between UNC, Copenhagen Business School, and The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Carolina Challenge, entrepreneurial business plan competition; Undergraduate Business Symposium, student-run career exploration and professional networking event; STAR, student consulting projects; undergraduate case competitions; BSBA Leadership Initiative: leadership simulations, talent and strength assessments, applied learning opportunities.

  Business program offers work study or co-op opportunities:
No
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Work study opportunities description:
N/A

  Business program offers study abroad opportunities:
Yes

Study abroad program description:
UNC Kenan-Flagler students participate in a variety of global programs: short-term immersion programs; traditional semester exchanges; and the three-semester GLOBE program. Every year, UNC Kenan-Flagler plays host to more than 80 semester exchange students through direct partnerships with leading international business. These relationships are directly managed by UNC Kenan-Flagler. Students can also take advantage of our focus on developing international internship placements.

  Volunteer work and community service opportunities:
Yes

Volunteer opportunities description:
"The House that Kenan-Flagler Built" Habitat for Humanity project. Build teams include undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff working together. Most undergraduate clubs also have a required service component for members.

Business clubs and extracurricular activities:

Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; BSBA Student Government;
Campus Smart Initiative Carolina Entrepreneurship Club;
Carolina Women in Business; Consulting Club;
Delta Sigma Pi; International Business Club;
Investment Society; Marketing Club; Minority Business Student Alliance;
Net Impact Undergraduate Club; Out for Business;
Real Estate Club; external case competition teams
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CAMPUS LIFE

Largest on-campus organizations for business students:


Delta Sigma Pi
Marketing Club
Alpha Kappa Psi
Consulting Club
Net Impact Undergraduate Club

  Freshmen are required to live on campus:
No

  Business students are grouped in learning communities:
No
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FACULTY
Faculty:

Full-time faculty : 52
Adjuncts and visiting faculty: 9
Permanent/tenured professors: 15
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are women: 6
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are underrepresented minorities: 1
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are also members of company boards of directors or of advisors: 14
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are business owners: 9

Prominent faculty:

Valarie Zeithaml
Douglas A Shackelford
Anil Shivdasani
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COMMENTS
Re applying for aid: There is a unique scholarship application AND all candidates are considered for scholarships
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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Total number of undergraduate business program graduates since inception:
23,737

Total living alumni:
19,468

Percent of alumni who gave, 2008-09 academic year:
28  %

Mean alumni gift 2008-09:
$  2,167

Median alumni gift, 2008-09:
$  200

  Single donation in excess of $10 million in 2008-09?
No


Prominent alumni:

Name: Hugh McColl
Title: retired chairman & CEO, Bank of America
Name: Gary Parr
Title: deputy chairman, Lazard Freres and Co.
Name: Brent Callinicos
Title: vice president and treasurer, Google, Inc.
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CAREER SERVICES
Percent of 2009 graduates who provided employment information:
76  %

Seeking full-time employment in business: 71  %
Not seeking full-time employment in business: 29  %

Number of companies recruiting undergraduate students on campus in previous academic year:
142

Companies posting full-time job offers on school job boards, previous academic year:
621

Career services provided for business majors:
Undergraduate Business Symposium, Alumni Databases, International Internship Opportunities, Leadership Development, Career Expos (4 annual), Career Panels & Workshops, Networking Nights, Mock Interviews, Interview Stream, NYC Interview Day, Access to Online Career Exploration Tools, Archived Job Postings, Resume Referrals, 1:1 Counseling, Career Testing, Resource Library, Resume Creation Tool, Employer Contact Mining Tools, Career Consultants

Job offer results, 2009 graduates:

Received first job offer by graduation: NA  %
Received first job offer in three months following graduation: NA  %
Received first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: NA  %
Did not report having received a job offer: NA  %
Accepted first job offer by graduation: 85  %
Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 12  %
Accepted first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 3  %
Did not report having accepted a job offer: NA  %
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Top hiring firms:



Bank of America Corp.
  

Deloitte Touche Tomatsu
  
International Bus. Machines
  
General Electric
  
Morgan Stanley
  
Credit Suisse Group
  
Goldman Sachs Group
  
PepsiCo Inc.
  
Philip Morris
  


Other Hiring Firms:

Navigant Consulting
Teach for America
Neiman Marcus
Huron Consulting Group


Graduate compensation:

Mean base salary: $  52
Median base salary: $  55
Mean signing bonus: $  6
Median signing bonus: $  5
Mean other guaranteed compensation: $  18
Median other guaranteed compensation: $  12

Grads accepted jobs in following functional areas:

Consulting: 27  %
Finance/Accounting: 45  %
General Management: 4  %
Human Resources: 0  %
Management Information Systems: 0  %
Marketing/Sales: 18  %
Operations/Production: 0  %
Logistics/Transportation: 0  %
Other: 6  %
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Grads accepted jobs in following industries:

Accounting: 1  %
Consumer Products/Retail: 8  %
Consulting Services: 23  %
Financial Services: 33  %
Government/Education: 5  %
Pharma/Biotech/Health: 2  %
Manufacturing: 7  %
Media/Entertainment: 2  %
Petroleum/Energy: 0  %
Real Estate: 1  %
Sports/Leisure: 0  %
Technology/Science: 3  %
Non-Profit: 2  %
Transportation: 0  %
Utilities: 0  %
Other: 13  %

Percentage of job acceptances, US and Canada:

US: 98  %
Canada: 0  %

Grads accepted jobs in the following US regions:

Northeast: 17  %
Mid-Atlantic: 22  %
Midwest: 2  %
South: 53  %
Southwest: 4  %
West: 2  %
US Possessions/Territories: 0  %
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INTERNSHIPS
Number of companies recruiting interns on-campus, 2008-09 academic year:
41

Companies posting internships on job boards, previous academic year:
639

Top internship recruiters, 2008-09:



Bank of America Corp.
  

Philip Morris
  
Credit Suisse Group
  
General Electric
  
PricewaterhouseCoopers
  
Morgan Stanley
  
Nike
  
Wells Fargo
  


Other Internship Recruiters:
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network 4 University Directories 4 Accenture 2 Geico 2 Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina 2 Franklin Street Partners 2

Percentage of internships that were paid, previous academic year
80  %

Mean internship compensation per week:
$  550

Median internship compensation per week:
$  480

Average internship, in weeks:
10
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All students in the business program graduate with a degree in Business Administration, not finance or marketing or operations. Kenan-Flagler is focused foremost on producing well-rounded business people with excellent leadership potential. Students often do concentrate in a specialty area however.

Our college's academic and career advising services are the envy of the rest of campus.

Through my participation in the Kenan-Flagler Business School program, I was able to participate in a unique global program GLOBE (Global Learning Opportunities in Business Education). Through this program I have been able to optimize access to highly qualified professors, global teams, and international business experience both at the Kenan-Flagler Business School, but also internationally recognize schools such as Copenhagen Business School and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
作者: s    时间: 2010-8-30 15:43

Undergraduate business has left a bad taste in my mouth. I assume that this is not because of my specific school, but because of the way undergrad business programs are structured in general. Aside from learning a plethora of buzz words and a few quantitative skills that I've already forgotten, I can honestly say that the past two years were a total waste of my time. I put in countless hours of hard work and will graduate with no skill, only general business knowledge that I would have eventually gained through on-the-job training/work experience anyways. Giving undergraduates the option of majoring in the mind-numbing subject of business should be forbidden at all schools.

Great facilities! I love having classes in the business school and studying there rather than at the library or on main campus. One major problem I have with my undergrad business experience is the lack of geographical diversity and industry diversity of the recruiters. A large majority of the recruiters are from the Southeast area and the quality and diversity of recruiters that come are not that great for areas other than finance or consulting.
作者: s    时间: 2010-8-30 15:43

I cannot imagine a more balanced program. The students are bright, motivating, and outgoing. The facilities are innovative and new. The faculty lead their respective fields.

The economy has really hurt the budget lately. In years where more funding is available, the program is truly outstanding.

As is, Kenan-Flagler is 2.5x better at everything than the rest of the University. We are almost separate schools. The buildings are not even comparable in design quality. The professors are exceedingly more experienced, and receive salaries that demonstrate their superiority. I love Kenan-Flagler. I want to be buried in the front lawn outside McColl building.
作者: s    时间: 2010-8-30 15:44

I think our business program is unique because it is very practical. In the Kenan-Flagler BSBA program, it's not all about working individually; you also have to learn how to work in teams. I think this is important because that is what is going to happen when we get jobs. Also, in the business school, the professors are really accessible, and if you don't understand something, then the teachers are more than willing to work with you outside of class to make sure you grasp the information.

They have tons of job opportunities and info sessions for finance and consulting careers, but hardly anything for marketing and sales. Very Disappointing!

Kenan-Flagler has a great network of alumni and companies that continue to recruit students year after year. I feel that being one of the strongest undergraduate programs in the Southeast really helps, especially with companies based in the area. The program also focuses on leadership development and teamwork which I have found are two of the most distinguishing factors in the real world.
作者: s    时间: 2010-8-30 15:44

The business program at UNC is very unique because it is a liberal arts university. In order to apply/ graduate from Kenan-Flagler you need to have taken classes in many different departments. After your second year at UNC you apply to the program. The last two years are almost all business classes that really challenge students to work together to learn how to correctly and effectively solve situations and challenges.

The diversity is amazing- it's like walking into an airport, you hear so many different languages and observe so many different cultures.

The fact that the Business School is completely separate from main campus with MORE resources that are higher in quality than main campus-- the school becomes the physical locus of our studies, work, group activities, etc. It's alot like a workplace. I don't know if many undergraduate business programs offer such an amazing place to learn and grow as the McColl building.




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