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The Wake Forest University School of Business

The Wake Forest University School of Business is proud to be home to a diverse portfolio of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Students, faculty, and staff work hard to support and celebrate individual and collective success.  The information below is made publicly available as an indication of such performance, and in accordance with AACSB disclosure requirements.

Metric: Retention

BS: A student is defined as retained if they stayed within the School of Business for the following year.

MSM: A student is defined as retained if they successfully transitioned with their matriculation cohort into the third semester of their program and attempted the third semester requirements of their program.

MSA: Two semester MSA students are defined as retained if they successfully transitioned with their matriculation cohort into their second semester and attempted the second semester requirements of their program. Three semester MSA students are defined as retained if they successfully transitioned with their matriculation cohort into their third semester and attempted the third semester requirements of their program.

MSBA: A student is defined as retained if they successfully transitioned with their matriculation cohort into the third semester of their program and attempted the third semester requirements of their program.

MBA: A student is defined as retained if they successfully transitioned from the first year to the second year of their program and attempted the second year requirements of their program.

OMSBA: A student is defined as retained if they successfully transitioned with their matriculation cohort from the first year to the second year of their program and attempted the second year requirements of their program.

*For the 2023-2024 academic year, the MBA retention definition was updated.

Metric: On-Time Graduation

On-time graduation is defined as a student who graduated with their matriculation cohort at the expected graduation date as outlined by their initial program curriculum. Student-initiated delays resulting from changes in major or plan of study are not counted as on-time.

Retention and Graduation Rates | Class of 2024

ProgramCohort Entry TermRetention RateOn-Time Graduate Rate
  OverallOverall
BS in the School of Business(1)2022(2)98.93%96.80%
BS in the School of BusinessFall 202299.32%97.28%
MS in ManagementSummer 202392.77%87.95%
MS in Accountancy (2 semester)Fall 202393.50%89.61%
MS in Accountancy (3 semester)Fall 202392.85%89.28%
MS in Business AnalyticsSummer 202398.48%96.96%
Winston-Salem Evening MBA(3)Fall 202292.10%81.57%
Charlotte Evening MBAFall 202287.09%87.09%
Charlotte Saturday MBASpring 202396.55%96.55%
Online MS in Business AnalyticsFall 202266.66%66.66%
Online MBASpring 202275.00%58.33%
Online MBASummer 202271.42%64.28%
Online MBAFall 202276.47%73.52%
  1. Cohort includes students who completed at least one full semester in the School of Business.
  2. Entry year used as BS in the School of Business students can matriculate in both the fall and spring terms.
  3. PhD/MBA Joint Degree Program not included due to the timeline and curriculum flexibility.

Career Outcomes by Program | Class of 2024

 At Graduation 3 Months6 Months
BS in the School of Business(4)69%81%99%
MS in Management53%75%91%
MS in Accountancy(5)98%98%100%
MS in Business Analytics40%67%84%

4. First Destination (not career): employment, graduate school, or non-seeking.

5. Rates reflect both May and December MS in Accountancy graduates.

MSA CPA Licensure Exam | First-Attempt Results

Year CandidatesTotal Percent PassAverage Score
2024N/AN/AN/A
20238783.1%81.5
20225484.4%82.0
20215882.6%82.1
20207490.1%83.4
20198288.8%83.9

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Any questions can be directed to Integrative Student Services at SBGSAS@wfu.edu.

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