UNC Kenan-Flagler vs Emory Goizueta

Which MBA program is right for you?

#19 Overall

UNC Kenan-Flagler

Acceptance 30%
Avg. GMAT 705
Avg. Salary $152K
#21 Overall

Emory Goizueta

Acceptance 28%
Avg. GMAT 705
Avg. Salary $150K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricUNC Kenan-FlaglerEmory Goizueta
Ranking#19#21
Acceptance Rate30%28%
Avg. GMAT705705
Avg. GPA3.43.4
Class Size300180
Avg. Salary$152,000$150,000
Employment Rate92%92%
Annual Tuition$47,938$64,200

The Verdict

Choose UNC Kenan-Flagler if…

you want better ROI at public school tuition, strong healthcare, and Chapel Hill's lifestyle.

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Choose Emory Goizueta if…

you want Atlanta's corporate hub, smaller class, and strong consulting placement.

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Why People Compare These Two

Kenan-Flagler and Goizueta are the Southeast's top two MBA programs. Kenan-Flagler in Chapel Hill offers strong healthcare and real estate at public school prices. Goizueta in Atlanta offers strong consulting placement and proximity to 17 Fortune 500 headquarters. The comparison is value (Kenan-Flagler) vs corporate access (Goizueta).

The Honest Take

Kenan-Flagler wins on pure ROI: public school tuition with top-20 outcomes. Goizueta wins on consulting placement, corporate proximity, and Atlanta's job market density. If healthcare is your target, Kenan-Flagler's Research Triangle connections are stronger. If consulting or Fortune 500 corporate roles are your goal, Goizueta's Atlanta location gives you an edge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is UNC or Emory better for healthcare?

UNC Kenan-Flagler has stronger healthcare placement, benefiting from the Research Triangle's life sciences corridor and UNC's top-ranked School of Public Health. Emory's CDC proximity and Emory Healthcare also provide strong healthcare connections, but UNC has the edge.

Which offers better ROI?

Kenan-Flagler's public school tuition ($48,000/year) gives it a significant cost advantage over Goizueta ($64,000/year). Starting salaries are comparable ($152,000 vs $150,000). Kenan-Flagler wins on pure ROI.