标题: 美国商学院Profiles- University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill [打印本页] 作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:49 标题: 美国商学院Profiles- University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
Program Basics
BSBA Program, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business Kenan-Flagler Business School CB 3490 Chapel Hill, 27599, North Carolina United States Program Web site: http://www.bsba.unc.edu Program e-mail address: bsba_admissions@unc.edu Program phone number: 9199623235
Status: Public (state-operated)
AACSB accredited: Yes
Year in which the undergraduate business program was founded: 1919
Institution: Four Year
Business Program: Two Year
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SCHOOL BASICS
Enrollment:
Institution's total undergraduate enrollment: 29,390
Undergraduate business program's full-time enrollment: 634
Undergraduate business program's part-time enrollment: 0
Undergraduate business program's distance enrollment: 0
Freshman retention rate for your college or university?: 96 %
Percentage of students who graduate from the business program:
Within four years of admission to the university: 98 %
Within six years of admission to the university: 2 %
Undergraduate Business Degrees Offered:
Degree Offered (e.g. BA, BS)/Program Name: Bachelor of Science, Business Administration作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:50
PROGRAM COSTS
Annual Tuition (Resident): $6,664.00
Annual Tuition (Non-Resident): $25,280.00
Annual Required Fees: $1,850.00
Tuition Per Academic Credit (Resident): $174.00
Tuition Per Academic Credit (Non-Resident): $803.00
Annual Room and Board: $5,408.00
Annual Cost of Books: $1,028.00作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:50
CLASS PROFILE
Students in newest entering class (2010-2011) that are:
Female: 40 %
International: 9 %
Mean and Median age of full-time business students in the 2010-11 entering class:
Mean: 20
Median: 20
Percentage of 2010-11 entering class:
Top 10% of high school class: 81 %
Top 25% of high school class: 96 %
GPA of 3.75 or higher: 95 %
GPA of 3.5 to 3.74: 98 %
SAT scores for the 2010-11 entering class of full-time undergraduate business students:
Mean: 1340
Median: 1320
Middle 50% range of SAT scores:
From: 1270
To: 1410
Citizenship breakdown of 2010-11 entering class:
US: 91 %
Canada: 1 %
Other Non-US Citizens: 8 %作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:51
US Citizens in 2010-11 entering class:
African American: 8 %
Asian American: 8 %
Hispanic or Latino American: 4 %
White (Non-Hispanic): 75 %
Regional breakdown of US Citizens in 2010-11 entering class:
Northeast: 8 %
Mid-Atlantic: 9 %
South: 79 %
Southwest: 2 %
Midwest: 2 %
West: 0 %
Possessions and territories: 0 %作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:51
ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the Institution
Which standardized tests are required of all applicants?:
SAT with writing OR ACT with writing
Are interviews required?: Not offered
Application deadlines for the 2011-2012 academic year
Fall 2011 11-01-2011
Fall 2011 01-18-2011
Additional application requirements: First-year applicants must submit an application, a counselor statement, a teacher recommendation, the SAT/ACT with writing, a high school transcript, and two essays. International students must also submit the TOEFL and a financial certificate.
Total number of full-time undergraduate applications (admitted and denied) to all programs: 23,271
Percentage of applicants admitted: 33 %
Percentage of admitted applicants who enrolled: 52 %
Percentage of applicants (admitted and denied) to the entire college for the 2010-11 academic year who were international: 6 %作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:51
Percentage of college applicants (admitted and denied) for the 2010-11 academic year who were female: 40
Relative Importance of Application Elements
Secondary school record: Very Important
Class rank: Very Important
Talent/ability: Important
Interview: Not Considered
Extracurricular activities: Important
Volunteer work: Considered
Character/personal abilities: Important
Application essay: Very Important
work experience: Considered
SAT/ACT scores: Very Important
Recommendations: Important
High school GPA: Very Important作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:51
ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the Business Program
Undergrad business program admissions are managed by: The business program office
Total number of applicants (admitted and denied) to the undergraduate business program for the 2010-11 academic year: 550
Percentage of applicants admitted to the program (selectivity)?: 60 %
Percentage of admitted applicants who enrolled (yield): 99 %
Entrance exam other than the SAT/ACT required for admission to the undergraduate business program?: No
Admissions interviews for the undergraduate business program are: Required
Freshman admission:
Does the business program admit freshmen?: Yes
What percentage of 2010-11 admissions to the business program were freshmen? 4 %
Are business students admitted to the program as freshmen required to complete or obtain minimum GPAs? Yes
Process for freshmen admission?: Indicate interest on university application
Additional application requirements for freshman admits: A small number of first year students are admitted through an Assured Admission Program.
Internal transfers:
Method for handling internal transfers: Separate application
Minimum college GPA for internal transfers to the business program: 3.0
Additional application requirements, including course/grade requirements: Applicants with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 are given preference. All applicants must complete pre-requisite courses including English Composition, Calculus, Economics, Accounting, and Statistics.作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:52
CAMPUS LIFE
Five largest on-campus organizations for business students:
Undergraduate Consulting Club
Undergraduate Marketing Club
BSBA Finance Club
Delta Sigma Pi
Alpha Kappa Psi
Are freshmen required to live on campus?: No
Are business students grouped together in 'learning communities' in housing and other facilities?: No作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:52
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum number of credit hours required to receive an undergraduate business degree:
BS 120
Other requirements for the undergraduate business degree
Global Awareness: complete 3 credit global business course, study abroad experience, or second major/minor in a foreign language or International Studies; complete 15 credit hours of non-business elective credit.作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:52
ACADEMICS
Average class size in required business classes, excluding those offered in electronic format: 40
Average class size in BUSINESS ELECTIVES, excluding those offered in electronic format: 25
Percentage of business classes:
With 20 or fewer students: 15 %
With 21 to 50 students: 80 %
With more than 50 students: 5 %作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:53
CURRICULUM
Electives:
Number of elective courses (not different sessions of same course) available in the business program in the current academic year: 60
Names of new electives that have been added to the business program in the current academic year: Financing Mega Projects
In what year was the last major change or significant overhaul to the business program's core curriculum?: 2009
Total number of faculty currently teaching in the undergraduate business program: 78
Percentage of the total faculty that is tenured or tenure track: 45 %
Most prominent faculty:
Valarie Zeithaml
Douglas A. Shackelford
Anil Shivdasani
Business program's leading areas of study:
Finance
Marketing
International Business
Entrepreneurship
Consulting
Other leading area of study: Leadership作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:53
New electives added in current academic year:
Financing Mega Projects
Professional Selling Strategies and Skills
Quantitative Methods in Finance
New Product Marketing
Moral Foundations of Capitalism
Special Programs:
Special programs available to business students: GLOBE: a 3-semester intensive international exchange partnership between UNC, Copenhagen Business School, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong; STAR: an intensive project –based applied learning experience; Carolina Challenge: business plan competition; Business Symposium: student-run career exploration event; internal/external case competitions; leadership development programs through the BSBA Leadership Initiative.
Work study:
Does the business program offer work study or co-op opportunities?: No作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:53
Study abroad:
Does the business program offer opportunities to study abroad?: Yes
Study abroad programs: UNC Kenan-Flagler students participate in a variety of immersive international programs: summer immersion programs, 2-week global immersion electives, traditional semester/summer exchanges; GLOBE (3-semester program). Each year the business school hosts 80-90 exchange students through direct partnerships with leading international business schools. Students also have the opportunity to participate in an international internship program.
Volunteer opportunities:
Are opportunities for volunteer work and community service available to business students?: Yes
Available opportunities for volunteer work and community service: Habitat for Humanity: The House that Kenan-Flagler Built-teams include student from all business programs, faculty and staff; Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP)-a national network of free open-enrollment college preparatory public schools dedicated to preparing students in underserved communities for success in college and in life. Many undergraduate business clubs have required service learning components.
Extracurricular activities:
Business-related clubs and extra-curricular activities are available to undergraduate students: 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, Finance Club
Marketing Club, Minority Business Student Alliance
Net Impact Undergraduate Club, Out for Business
Real Estate Club; Case Competition Program作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:54
FINANCIAL AID
Who manages financial aid for the business program?: Central financial aid office at the university
Financial aid web site: http://studentaid.unc.edu/
Scholarships
Total scholarship money distributed to undergrad business students through the financial aid office: $1,906,579.00
Total scholarship money expected to be distributed to undergrad business students through the financial aid office: $1,926,579.00
On what basis are scholarships awarded to students in your business program?: a combination of need and merit
Percentage of undergraduate business students receiving institutional scholarships or grants for the 2010-11 academic year: 46 %
Percentage of undergraduate business students receiving FULL-TUITION scholarships for the 2010-11 academic year: 11 %
Percentage of institutional scholarship money distributed to undergraduate business students based on need: 45 %
Percentage of institutional scholarship money distributed to undergraduate business students based on merit: 57 %
Loans
Does the school offer a guaranteed loan to all business students, regardless of nationality?: No
Mean outstanding debt among 2010 undergraduate business program graduates: $15,000.00作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:54
CAREER SERVICES
Employment Information
Percentage of 2010 graduates from the business program for whom you have information regarding employment: 87 %
Percentage seeking full-time professional employment in business: 75 %
Percentage not seeking full-time professional employment in business: 25 %
Number of companies that recruited undergraduate business students on campus: 144
Number of companies that posted full-time job offers for undergraduate business students on school job boards: 773
Other activities and services: Undergraduate Business Symposium, Alumni databases, International Internship Program, Leadership Development, Career Expos, Career Panels & Workshops, Networking Nights, Mock Interviews, Interview Stream, NYC Interview Day, 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, Corporate Office Hours, Career Treks.作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:54
Job Offers
Accepted first job offer by graduation : 90 %
Accepted first job offer after graduation, but within 3 months: 7 %
Accepted first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 3 %
Firms that hired the most 2010 undergrad business majors for full time jobs
Bank of America Merrill Lynch 18
Wells FArgo 8
IBM 6
Accenture 4
Deloitte Consulting 4
GE 4
Altria 3
Kraft 3
Morgan Stanley 3
Newell Rubbermaid 3
The Link Group 3
Bain & Company 2
The Boston Consulting Group 2
CarMax 2
Credit Suisse 2作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:55
Compensation
Mean base salary: $54,747.00
Median base salary : $55,000.00
Mean signing bonus: $6,800.00
Median signing bonus: $5,500.00
Mean other guaranteed compensation: $18,700.00
Median other guaranteed compensation: $13,000.00
Percentage of 2009-10 academic year graduates who accepted jobs in the following functional areas:
Consulting: 23 %
Finance/Accounting: 41 %
General Management: 3 %
Marketing/Sales: 18 %
Operations/Production: 3 %
Other: 12 %
Percentage of 2009-10 academic year graduates who accepted jobs in the following industries:
Accounting: 3 %
Consumer Products/Retail : 12 %
Consulting: 20 %
Government/Education: 3 %
Manufacturing: 4 %
Media/Entertainment: 4 %
Real Estate: 2 %
Sports/Leisure: 2 %
Technology/Science: 7 %
Non-Profit: 3 %作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:55
Percentage of 2009-10 academic year graduates who accepted jobs in North America:
US: 97 %
Percentage of 2009-10 academic year graduates who accepted jobs in regions of US:
Northeast: 18 %
Mid-Atlantic: 22 %
Midwest: 1 %
South: 55 %
Southwest: 3 %
West: 1 %作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:56
INTERNSHIPS
Number of companies that recruited internship-seeking undergraduate business students on campus in 2009-10 academic year: 51
Number of companies that posted internships for undergraduate business students on school job boards in 2009-10 academic year: 801
Firms that hired the most 2010 undergrad business majors for internships:
Bank of America Merrill Lynch 26
General Electric 9
Target Corporation 8
University Directories 8
Altria Group 6
Wells Fargo 6
Ernst & Young 5
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network 5
Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC 4
Goldman Sachs 4
KPMG, LLC 4
Morgan Stanley 4
UBS 4
BlackRock 3
Procter & Gamble 3
Internship pay
Percentage of internships from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 that were paid: 85 %
Mean compensation, per week, for paid internships only: $600.00
Median compensation, per week, for paid internships only: $500.00
Average internship length, in weeks: 10作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:56
B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Total number of undergraduate business program graduates since inception: 24,109
Total living alumni of the undergraduate business program: 19529
Percent of living undergraduate business alumni who contributed to the program or university July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010: 27 %
Alumni gifts
Mean Gift: $2,312.00
Median Gift: $200.00
Did undergraduate business program receive any individual gift in excess of $10 million from July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010?: No
Prominent alums of the undergrad business program
Hugh McColl Retired Chairman & CEO, Bank of America
Gary Parr Deputy Chairman, Lazard Freres and Co.
Brent Callinicos VP and Treasurer, Google Inc.作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:56
-Kenan-Flagler places an emphasis on teamwork that is unparalleled at other business schools. The atmosphere at the business school encourages scholarship and community with other BSBAs and with MBAs and MACs. Students are bright and committed but not cutthroat competitive with one another. It's a mutually encouraging program.
-You go to class with people who are both dynamic and top performers. Everyone I know takes classes and projects extremely seriously. (They wouldn't have been admitted to Kenan-Flagler without top performance on the main campus), but they are also likely to play a sport, play an instrument, do pro bono work, and study abroad. It's a privilege to be in such a high caliber and interesting crowd.
-I really appreciate the focus on a well-rounded education. KFBS does a lot to combine classroom instruction with various out-of-the-classroom activities to allow business students to effectively be prepared for the transition to the business world. KFBS provides avenues for everyone to get involved as much as they possibly can and to actively pursue their careers.作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:57
-The program should be a four-year program; two years is not enough to learn the full material and also study abroad and take other general education courses.
-My classmates at the business school are extremely intelligent and driven. The atmosphere at KFBS is very team oriented with team projects/homework in every class. Classes are small and teachers have high expectations of their students. With name cards in front of you, you must always be ready to answer a question. However, teachers aren't looking to make you feel stupid, but rather they are holding you accountable for participating in your education. With the program beginning junior year, I realized just how special KFBS was in comparison to my general education in the first two years. Some of my best college friends I found at KFBS.作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:57
Our business program's curriculum really focuses on the interpersonal skills necessary to succeed in business. Leadership and teamwork skills are given a heavy emphasis in all core and elective classes. There are also a great number of opportunities to connect with MBA students and to work on teams with MBA students in applied business situations.
-There should be a better focus on career services.
-The school focuses on having students work in groups in a majority of our classes. It helps develop different leadership styles and teaches students how to interact in these situations. Also, there are a plethora of study abroad opportunities. I didn't want to spend a full semester abroad, but being able to travel for just two weeks during summer or on spring break is really outstanding.作者: s 时间: 2011-3-23 19:58
-UNC Kenan-Flagler's program focuses not only on high-level critical thinking skills, but also on practical expertise in Excel, PowerPoint, and business writing.
-I would like there to be more of an emphasis placed on helping students outside of finance and consulting to find jobs.
-While students are motivated and ambitious, Kenan-Flagler students are congenial. In addition, the faculty (though extremely knowledgeable) are very down to earth and easy to relate to. The faculty clearly seem to consider students first as they tailor all communications to best aid students, and they weave in current events and relevant examples. Overall, Kenan-Flagler embraces both excellence and a teamwork-oriented atmosphere.
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