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University of Kansas School of Business

Where instructional and intellectual excellence converge, empowering students to become leaders who make positive change in business and society.

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Undergraduate programs

There are many paths to becoming a Business Jayhawk. Discover which is right for you, and explore our majors, minors and certificates.

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Graduate programs

Our master's programs can help you advance your career or delve deeper into a specific facet of industry, while our doctoral program allows students to pursue research in an environment that promotes extensive faculty interaction.

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By the numbers

#38
Best public undergraduate business program, U.S. News & World Report, 2024
90%
of 2022-23 undergraduates placed 6 months after graduation
931
Freshmen directly admitted for the fall 2023 semester
3,900+
Total students enrolled for fall 2023
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Launch your career

Business Jayhawks go on to have exciting careers around the world, serving as executives, launching companies and making a difference.

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Business Jayhawk stories

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Alumna’s gift supports future leaders in finance

A gift from a KU School of Business graduate will help create more opportunities for women entering the field of finance.
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School enrollment at all-time high

The University of Kansas School of Business once again reached a new student enrollment record in fall 2023.



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