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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 business school, U.S. News & World Report, 2024
89.75%
of 2021-22 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

A group photo of the Women in Finance. ictured at bottom left–Diane Yetter, Dana Wright and Josie Vignatelli at the Union League Club of Chicago.

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 reaches another record enrollment

The fall 2022 enrollment is an all-time high for the KU School of Business.



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