We offer several ways to learn more about our programs, including in-person class visits and webinars. We welcome you to visit UNC Kenan-Flagler anytime.
Our admissions team also travels the country to host Meet & Greet events to give you the chance to network with our supportive staff, local program alumni and other business professionals. Will we be near you?
Class visits are the best way to get a comprehensive view of UNC Kenan-Flagler’s Evening Executive MBA Program. During your visit, you’ll learn more about the curriculum, the admissions process, financial aid and the role of the career & leadership staff in your professional development journey. During in-person class visits, you’ll also have the opportunity to attend a class and to speak with current students, faculty, and staff. There’s no better way to get a sense for the unique program culture, high caliber of students and faculty and extensive program support than a class visit.
If you’re still deciding which MBA format is right for you, attending a class visit or open house can answer questions like: How does it feel to drive to Chapel Hill after a day of work?’ or ‘How do students in the Evening MBA program balance classes and group assignments with career obligations and personal commitments?”
Get an overview of the different MBA program formats UNC Kenan-Flagler offers and ask questions during these live, virtual sessions led by MBA admissions staff or a program director. These webinars are a great way to learn more about our programs and get a sense of which program may be the right fit. You’ll also get admissions tips and best practices through Q&As with our team.
Join us for webinars led by MBA faculty, MBA career or program staff member, focused on special topics of interest. Topics may include an inside look at how to finance your MBA, an exploration of our career management offerings, alumni panel discussions, and special faculty-led business topics.
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