| Resources
for Undergraduate Students
We are thrilled that you are interested in learning
more about the Kellogg School of Management's MBA
Program.* Many people consider earning a graduate
business degree so that they can gain a solid management
foundation, expand their network, and positively impact
society. An MBA can also be helpful in facilitating
a career change.
It
is never too early to begin planning for graduate
study in management. At the Kellogg School we are
looking for students that demonstrate leadership potential,
academic achievement, and diversity of thought and
experiences. Click here
for some tips for undergraduate students to consider.
At
the Kellogg School we value post-undergraduate work
experience. Currently 100% of our students have at
least 2 years of work experience excluding summer
internships and co-op assignments. The main reason
we encourage work experience is the knowledge of your
peers -- representing diversity of thought, ethnicity,
profession, industry, region and interests -- is a
critical part of your business management education.
Please go here to learn
more about the backgrounds of our current students.
Graduates
of the Kellogg School pursue a variety of careers
in many different industries including consulting,
investment banking, marketing, and public/nonprofit
management. Below is the job acceptance by industry
of our recent graduates.
The
Kellogg School prides itself on our collaborative
environment where leadership and team-based learning
are our top priorities. Beyond the classroom, students'
involvement in Kellogg clubs and in the larger community
is encouraged and valued. For more information about
student clubs, please go to the
student club web site.
Kellogg is an energetic place to learn and to further
your career. I hope you will take the opportunity
to learn more about us by visiting our campus and
meeting our students, faculty, and staff. Please
click here for a list of helpful resources for
future MBA students.
*Please
keep in mind that the Kellogg School does not have
an undergraduate business college. Northwestern University
undergraduate students interested in the Kellogg certificate
program click
here. |