Kellogg School of Management
2001 Sheridan Rd
Evanston, IL 60208
The Kellogg School of Management at
Northwestern University, founded in 1908, is a graduate
business school. Kellogg offers several programs that include: a full-time MBA; a part-time MBA, an Executive MBA for senior executives; Executive Education; and three-joint degree programs. The Kellogg School of Management is housed on both Northwestern's Evanston campus on the shore of Lake Michigan and the
Chicago campus, which is comprised of a series of several buildings near the
business and financial center of the city.
There are approximately 1,300 full-time MBA students, more than 1,100 part-time students, about 120 doctoral students and 400 Executive MBA students enrolled at Kellogg. The average age for full-time MBA students is 28 years old and 38 for Executive MBA students. There are approximately 5,000 participants in the Executive Education program. There are about 176 faculty members, and more than 75 percent hold doctoral degrees.
A Saturday MBA program has recently been added to accommodate working students.
Quick Facts
Full-time MBA students have about five years work experience on average prior to attending Kellogg School.
Approximately 72 percent of the Kellogg student body receives financial aid.
There are about 50,000 alumni worldwide.
Kellogg School of Management has international alliances with the Sasin Graduate School of business Administration in Thailand, The Indian School of business, and the Guang Hua School of Management in China.
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