Does work-study also fall under assistantship? Is that available for students?
Work-study through assistantships is not available. Of course, some of the students may work for a professor or for an administrative office, but that will come out of those budgets. That’s done on more of an ad-hoc process. KFBS students average 28 years in age and bring with them an average of five years of previous work experience — a prime demographic for starting a family. Is there a large, married population at Kenan-Flagler? I would say — and this is inconsistent for the past couple of years — that about 25% of our MBA population has a spouse or significant other.
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