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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

#40
Best public undergraduate business program, U.S. News & World Report, 2026
83%
of 2024-25 BSB graduates employed 6 months after graduation
#25
Best public full-time MBA program, U.S. News & World Report, 2026
4,633
Total students enrolled for fall 2025
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Introducing the KU Entrepreneurship Hub

Slated to open fall 2027, the donor-funded building is designed to serve as an academic launch point for student entrepreneurs. The Hub will be operated by the School of Business and serve KU students from all disciplines, providing spaces for experiential education and programming that reflect the KU's commitment to hands-on learning.

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Business Jayhawk stories

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KU student blends art, business and disability advocacy to expand access

For Elizabeth Jane Varelman, art is not just an avenue for creativity; it is a tool for advocacy. Now in the fourth year of her self-designed six-year graduation plan, she’s combining business management, the fine arts and disability studies to create a path focused on accessibility and impact.
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FIN 411 class collaborates with KU Endowment to support investment strategy

During the fall 2025 semester, students enrolled in Felix Meschke’s FIN 411 Investment Theory and Applications honors class presented investment recommendations to their client, KU Endowment’s, capping off a semester of applied learning.
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MBA graduate applies background in health care to post-grad career

John McGrew graduated in 2020 with a nursing degree. The Lawrence native discovered an interest in managing and leading teams, a shift that led him to pursue an MBA and change his career path.



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