University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kenan-Flagler School of Business
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For all enquiries please contact the Exchange Office at exchange@otago.ac.nz.
Last updated March, 2012
Academic Information
Course Information
Undergraduate level exchange only.
Undergraduate course descriptions
Kenan-Flagler BSBA exchange students must take the majority of their courses at Kenan-Flagler, but they may enroll in one or two courses (3 of 12 credit hours) in Arts & Sciences.
Semester Dates
- Academic Year: August - May
- Fall Term: August - December
- Winter Term: January - May
- Academic Calendar
Course Load and Minimum Unit Requirements
- Minimum Course Load - 12 Credit Hours per Semester
- Maximum Course Load - 18 Credit Hours per Semester
Students must take a minimum of 12 credit hours for full-time enrolment.
Accommodation & the Cost of Living
Accommodation
Estimated Cost of Living
Additional Information
Student Visa & Insurance
Information on Student Visas & Insurance for students going on exchange can be found elsewhere on this website.
Exchange Experiences
- 2011 S2 BCom MART NW (438K PDF format)
- 2011 S1 BCom MART JG (373k PDF format)
- 2010 S1 BCom FINC AD (263k PDF format)
- 2010 S1 BCom MART BA CLASS SR (323K PDF format)
- 2009 FY BCom FINC ACCT JB (199K PDF format)
- 2009 S2 BCom MANT PL (232K PDF format)
- 2009 S1 BCom FINC ECON CW (409K PDF format)
You may also want to read UNC Exchange Experiences and Kenan-Flagler MBA Exchange Experiences.
The University, City & Region
The University
Established in 1919 as the Department of Commerce of UNC Chapel Hill's College of Arts, the School was renamed the Kenan-Flagler Business School in 1991 to honour two prominent American business families and benefactors of the School: philanthropist Mary Lily Kenan-Flagler and her husband, Henry Morrison Flagler.
Learn more about Kenan-Flagler School of Business
The City of Chapel Hill and Region
Chapel Hill is a small college town, but UNC has made it a magnet for interesting people and activities. Although Chapel Hill itself is small, it makes up one of the corners of the Research Triangle. The Research Triangle is the common name for the research-intensive and cosmopolitan area which has grown up around UNC, Duke University in Durham, and North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina's capital city and the largest city in the Triangle. Cooperation among these universities and the high concentration of talented researchers in the Triangle spawned the Research Triangle Park, a development of research facilities including bases for IBM, GlaxoSmithKline, the Environmental Protection Agency, and many other companies and research organizations. All of these high-tech institutions contribute to the financial and intellectual prosperity of this beautiful region of North Carolina, consistently ranked as one of the most desirable places to live in the United States.
Further Information
For further information about Otago Global Student Exchange please email exchange@otago.ac.nz

