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UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School The University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business School MBA Program, Global Programs 3oo Kenan Center Drive McColl Building # 3490, Suite 2421 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA MBA Program Overview MBA Exchange Program (inbound & outbound) Associate Director, Patricia Collins Patricia [email protected] Phone: 1 919 843 6965 (office) Mobile: 1 919 696 6315 WhatsApp (mobile number) WeChat: PatColUNC LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-collins-25816b/ Member of PIM Consortium (Partnership in International Management) Our MBAs Are Different Because We Are Different https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/programs/mba/full-time-mba/ Our Core Values Integrity, Inclusion, Innovation, Impact Our Community There’s so much more to an MBA program than what you learn in the classroom – the friends you meet, the clubs you join, the extracurricular activities you enjoy, the leadership skills you develop, and the professional contacts you make. At UNC Kenan-Flagler, these “extras” aren’t extra; they’re part of what our community is. .

MBA Exchange Term Dates for 2022/23 Mod I August 22 – October 13, 2022* Mod II October 24 – December 15, 2022* Mod III January 17 – March 3, 2023* Nomination process and dates for partner schools For Fall Mod I & II terms: Nomination deadline is April 1 For Spring Mod III & IV terms: Nomination deadline is September 1 Simply email your nominations including student’s’ name, email address, and gender! Exchange Program Website Mod IV March 20 – May 5, 2023* *including exams Mandatory Orientation will take place 2-4 days before the start of each module

Expenses - Estimated Cost of Living Exchange Program Expenses Estimates Cost of Living Expenses Estimates General Per month Visa Application fee (F-1) 160 SEVIS fee (F-1) 350 Visa Interview Travel (depending where you live) Housing 700 on campus per student in 2-bedroom apt. (student housing, basic furniture) WIFI, Electricity, water, included Per semester Course Packs/Books 600 per semester UNC Health Insurance 1300 per semester (international students can waive and bring their own) Housing 1500 (off campus apartment) Furniture rental for off campus apartment, varies Electricity off campus 100 WIFI/Internet 100 Food 600 Travel 150 Miscellaneous 200

MBA Academics Curriculum & Courses View below links to course lists, concentrations and curriculum https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/programs/mba/curriculum/course-offerings https://public.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/applications/public/courses (courses by term & program) https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/programs/mba/curriculum Grades Grading System: H – High Pass; P – Pass; L – Low Pass, F - Fail. Students who have a Low Pass in more than 20 % of their courses will be academically ineligible. Exchange students fall under the same policy as our FT MBA students. Should a student receive an F, the home school will be notified and the student risks that their visa is in danger. Course load & Credits The MBA elective period (year 2) is divided into 4 modules( 2 in the fall and 2 in the spring). A student must enroll in a minimum of 3 courses and 4.5 elective credits per module to be considered full-time. For the semester exchange, this sums up to 9 elective credits and 6 courses. A student cannot take 2 courses in one module and 4 in the other, as the minimum course load has to be 3. We recommend students to not to take more than 5 courses per module. Only with approval can a student take 6 courses per module if he is required to do so by his home university. Generally, a class consist of 20 in class contact hours and 30 out of class (study groups, case readings, etc.). Transcript A digital transcript will be automatically sent to the partner school’s international office who nominated their students. If the student has a stop/hold on their academic account, a transcript cannot be released.

MBA Global Program Support Application Process Visiting exchange students will receive support during their application process. Students need to submit online a current cv (resume), and a passport photo. Financial support documents as well as a passport copy are uploaded to an internal system once their application is complete. Housing There is limited availability for on campus housing. Shared 2-bedroom apartments are available. They are furnished with basic furniture. They are shared with another MBA exchange student, same gender. Assignments are done on a first come first served basis. Campus Health UNC Campus Health requires all students to have health insurance. Visiting exchange students can waive out of UNC’s insurance if their insurance policy covers UNC’s minimum requirements. Immunizations are mandatory for all students entering the university. Exchange students have access to campus health facilities and resources. Onboarding Orientation at the beginning of each term. 2 days of mandatory sessions covering legal services, health insurance, academics, honor code, class attendance policy and more! Airport pick-up & Buddy program available

MBA Global Program Support Career Resources While on exchange students have access to various career management services, including: Regular job search discussions: Exchange students will be invited to attend a number of career-related events on a regular basis, to discuss the US job search and field questions. Sample Session Topics and Events: Career exploration resources Resume LinkedIn Elevator pitch Networking Interviewing Also: Resume reviews and mock interview practice from the Business Communication Center Participation in student Career Clubs, managed by the MBA Student Association (MBASA) Company research databases Access to Career & Leadership Coach Open Office Hours Excluded from on campus career fairs as well as Kenan-Flagler’s resume book.

MBA Clubs – Open to Exchange Students UNC Kenan-Flagler Career Clubs bring together students with a shared interest in an industry or function to educate, network and provide support in each student’s career exploration. This is accomplished through a variety of channels to include meetings, case competitions, conferences, career treks, mentoring, training, alumni networking, cross-club collaboration, international exposure and prospective student outreach. Marketing Net Impact Private Equity Real Estate Sports & Entertainment Business Technology Consulting Corporate Finance Energy EVC Health Care IB Investment Management and more UNC Kenan-Flagler Diversity Clubs Asian Business Club Black Student Business Association CWIB (Carolina Women in Business) International Business Student Association Jewish Business Association Latin American Business Association Pride Christians@kenan-flagler Veterans Association And more

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