Within the NC State Jenkins MBA program, we think and do, working hand-in-hand with the university and business communities to prepare professionals to effectively lead in a technology-rich, global marketplace.
The high-value, top-ranked NC State Jenkins MBA program delivers hands-on learning that anticipates the demands of today's global marketplace, teaming up with industry leaders to immerse students in real-world projects that combine nimble thinking with innovative solutions. The NC State Think and Do approach translates into real-life success.
Part of AACSB-accredited Poole College of Management and designed to meet the needs of full-time students, working professionals and military personnel, the NC State Jenkins MBA offers a full-time MBA, as well as flexible part-time and online programs for working professionals. Rankings organizations have taken note of our innovative approach to business education, which emphasizes applied learning opportunities in addition to top-notch academics. We're ranked among the top-30 best MBA programs by Bloomberg Businessweek, and No.15 among online MBA programs, according to US News & World Report.
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Campus and Location
The NC State Jenkins MBA offers the best of all worlds: a top MBA program, a nationally-ranked research university and one of the country's best places to live and work. A top-five emerging tech hub internationally, Raleigh is part of the Research Triangle, a world-renowned center of research, industry, technology, culture and education. Both are home to hundreds of tech startups and established powerhouses that want to hire Jenkins talent—companies like GSK, Lenovo and Red Hat.
Facilities
The Poole College of Management is located in Nelson Hall, featuring state-of-the-art with tiered seating and multimedia facilities. We also have a campus in Research Triangle Park, which is convenient to many of our working professionals.
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Raleigh, NC 27695-8114
Raleigh, NC 27695-8114
United States
Admissions
Admissions
Overview
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Admission to the MBA program is competitive. MBA students must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions decisions are based on previous academic performance, GMAT or GRE scores (waiver information available at mba.ncsu.edu), essays, letters of reference, and previous work experience. Applicants whose native language is other than English, regardless of citizenship, must also submit TOEFL or IELTS scores (professional program applicants may qualify for a waiver and should inquire with the MBA office). Interviews are required for applicants for both the full-time and professional MBA programs.
Early Application Deadline: October 10
Regular Application Deadline: March 1
Rolling Admission Deadline: March 1
FT Round 1: October 10
FT Round 2: January 9
FT Round 3: March 1
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Degrees Offered
MBA—Master of Business Administration
Full-time (56 credit hours) and professional/online (40 credit hours) programs.
Concentrations/Areas of Emphasis: Biosciences Management, Entrepreneurship & Technology Commercialization, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Product Innovation Management, and Supply Chain Management.
Dual degree programs: Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine/MBA, Juris Doctor at Campbell University/MBA, Master of Accounting/MBA, Master of Industrial Engineering/MBA, Master of Microbial Biotechnology/MBA.
Academic Programs
Full-time
Featuring award-winning faculty, innovative curriculum and real business experience, this format is completed in two academic years on NC State's main campus.
Professional Evening
With convenient evening courses held on our main Raleigh and Research Triangle Park campuses, and a flexible timeframe for completion (21 months-6 years), working professionals choose the path that meets their needs.
Professional Online
For the ultimate in flexibility, classes may be completed entirely online—with the exception of two required 3-day residencies in Raleigh, NC—from anywhere in the world. Flexible timeframe for completion (21 months-6 years).
Customized Option
Students enrolled in Professional Evening or Online MBA can customize their program. Working with the NC State MBA academic advising team, students select the ideal combination of face-to-face and/or online courses, class location(s) and time to completion to ensure academic, personal and career success.
Faculty
As we often say, this is "not your grandfather's MBA." The NC State Jenkins MBA program has built a faculty rich in technology-related business expertise, management experience and practical research. Our professors have a passion for teaching and a commitment to working closely with industry to solve real-world problems. Our faculty excel in both traditional scholarly pursuits and practical, corporate-sponsored research. We are home to a number of extensively published scholars, and editors and editorial board members of prestigious research journals.
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Concentrations
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Information Systems/Information Technology
JD/MBA - Dual Degree
Marketing
MS/MBA - Dual Degree
Non-Profit Management/Public Administration
Supply Chain Management
Specialized Masters
Business Administration
Certificate Programs
Finance
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Center for Research
Entrepeneurship
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
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Careers
Careers
Career Overview
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The NC State Jenkins MBA Career Management team takes a customized approach, providing education, resources and coaching around leadership development, job search, internal career advancement, and entrepreneurship. Our team of career coaches and specialists works one-on-one with each MBA student to build an Individualized Career Management Plan (ICM)—assessing strengths and interests, building a brand and developing marketing documents, identifying target industries and employers or entrepreneurial endeavors, networking with advocates, interviewing, and negotiating.
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Graduates Employed by Area of Practice
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Job Function
Job Function | % of Grads Seeking Employment Who Accept Jobs w/in 3 Months |
Median Salary | Mean Salary | Low Base Salary | High Base Salary |
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Marketing / Sales | 32% | $100,000 | $100,400 | $75,000 | $125,000 |
Other | 21% | $91,355 | $84,618 | $60,000 | $100,000 |
Finance / Accounting | 18% | $82,500 | $81,250 | $70,000 | $90,000 |
Consulting | 11% | $110,000 | $108,333 | $100,000 | $115,000 |
Human Resources | 4% | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Industries
Industries | % of Grads Seeking Employment Who Accept Jobs w/in 3 Months |
Median Salary | Mean Salary | Low Base Salary | High Base Salary |
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Technology | 29% | $100,000 | $101,214 | $90,000 | $125,000 |
Manufacturing | 18% | $87,250 | $91,125 | $80,000 | $110,000 |
Consulting | 14% | $86,500 | $90,750 | $75,000 | $115,000 |
Other | 14% | $86,600 | $92,050 | $70,000 | $125,000 |
Financial Services | 7% | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Pharmaceutical / Biotechnology / Healthcare | 7% | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Consumer Products | 4% | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Non-profit | 4% | ||||
Real Estate | 4% | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
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Tuition & Aid
Tuition & Aid
Overview
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The estimated total tuition for full-time MBA students beginning in the 2018-19 school year is approximately $51,153 for North Carolina residents and $85,009 for non-residents. More detailed tuition and financial aid information can be found on at www.mba.ncsu.edu.
Financial Aid
More than half of NC State full-time MBA students receive funding in terms of assistantships and/or merit scholarships. Graduate assistantships are available to full-time students. Graduate assistantships cover full or partial tuition, health insurance, and a monthly stipend. Grants and loan programs are available through the Graduate School and the University's Financial Aid Office.
Dates
Application Deadlines-March 1st
Financial Aid Statistics
Average Aid Package: $20,197
Average Scholarship/Grant Aid Package: $16,166
Students receiving some form of aid: 72%
All students receiving scholarships/grants: 52%
New Students receiving some form of aid: 77%
New Students receiving scholarships/grants: 59%
New students receiving loans: 27%
Tuition Full-time (Per Year)
Tuition (in-state): $25,618
Tuition (out of state):$42,592
Fees (in-state):$2546
Fees (out of state):$2546
Expenses per academic year
Estimated room and board off-campus: $13,166
Academic expenses: $854
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Campus Life
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Whether taking classes full-time or part-time on Main Campus, at our RTP location or online, NC State Jenkins MBA students can always access activities that fulfill specific interests and academic pursuits. Make the most of your time at NC State by getting involved and staying connected. From student organizations to leadership development opportunities, the more you participate, the more doors you'll open. Active student organizations include our MBA Student Association and the Professional MBA Leadership Board.
Students Say
Life here centers around a “very collaborative environment,” one in which objectives, either within or outside of the classroom, are “based centrally around team activities.” Those who see business as a ruthless, individual pursuit will instead find a “program … trying to develop a different mindset from traditional MBA programs.” This is aided by the MBA Student Association, which “works to provide social activities and community service projects for the students outside of class.” The goal is to provide both full-time and part-time students an opportunity “to network with each other, as well as providing opportunities to positively impact the community.”
Outside of class and class projects, MBA students spend a lot of time brainstorming. One student explains, “There’s always a few of us throwing plans at each other. These aren’t all Silicon Valley plans either—we’ve got fashion designers, textile inventors and others all listening to each other. It’s a very stimulating environment.” There are also many clubs, cultural activities, and of course Raleigh’s nightlife to distract from the relentless pursuit of knowledge and experience typical among those in the MBA program.