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University of Kansas Bachelor’s in Finance & Financial Management

228 Bachelor's Degrees Awarded
$51,690 Average Salary
$24,250 Average Student Debt

The main focus area for this major is Finance. For more details on this concentration, visit its profile page.

Finance & Financial Management is a major offered under the business, management and marketing program of study at University of Kansas. We’ve pulled together some essential information you should know about the bachelor’s degree program in finance, including how many students graduate each year, the ethnic diversity of these students, and more.

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Rankings for the KU Bachelor’s in Finance

#121 in the U.S
#1 in Kansas

Each year, we produce a number of different types of college rankings to help students decide which school is the best fit for them. The bachelor's program at KU was ranked #121 on College Factual's Best Schools for finance list. It is also ranked #1 in Kansas.

Here are some of the other rankings for KU.

Ranking TypeRank
Best Finance & Financial Management Colleges for Veterans30
Best Finance & Financial Management Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Veterans32
Most Popular Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management58
Most Popular Colleges for Finance & Financial Management65
Best Finance & Financial Management Bachelor’s Degree Schools103
Best Finance & Financial Management Schools121
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income Over $110k)135
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management139
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income $48-$75k)148
Best Value Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income Over $110k)168
Most Focused Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management175
Best Value Colleges for Finance & Financial Management186
Best Value Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income $48-$75k)192
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income $75-$110k)194
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income $30-$48k)194
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (With Aid)195
Most Focused Colleges for Finance & Financial Management204
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income $0-$30k)210
Highest Paid Bachelor’s Degree Finance & Financial Management Graduates241
Best Value Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income $75-$110k)243
Best Value Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income $30-$48k)244
Best Value Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (With Aid)246
Best Value Colleges for Finance & Financial Management (Income $0-$30k)261
Highest Paid Finance & Financial Management Graduates273

How Much Does a Bachelor’s in Finance from KU Cost?

$11,166 Average Tuition and Fees (In-State)
$24,250 Average Student Debt

KU Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

During the 2019-2020 academic year, part-time undergraduate students at KU paid an average of $899 per credit hour if they came to the school from out-of-state. In-state students paid a discounted rate of $336 per credit hour. The following table shows the average full-time tuition and fees for undergraduates.

In StateOut of State
Tuition$10,092$26,960
Fees$1,074$1,074
Books and Supplies$1,212$1,212
On Campus Room and Board$9,900$9,900
On Campus Other Expenses$3,198$3,198

Learn more about KU tuition and fees.

KU Finance Bachelor’s Student Debt

One factor in determining the overall cost in a degree is to consider how much in student loans you’ll have to take out. Finance students who received their bachelor’s degree at KU took out an average of $24,250 in student loans. That is 3% higher than the national average of $23,578.

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How Much Can You Make With a Bachelor’s in Finance From KU?

$51,690 Average Salary
High Earnings Boost

finance who receive their bachelor’s degree from KU make an average of $51,690 a year during the early days of their career. That is 7% higher than the national average of $48,186.

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Does KU Offer an Online Bachelor’s in Finance?

KU does not offer an online option for its finance bachelor’s degree program at this time. To see if the school offers distance learning options in other areas, visit the KU Online Learning page.

KU Bachelor’s Student Diversity for Finance

228 Bachelor's Degrees Awarded
24.1% Women
10.5% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
During the 2019-2020 academic year, there were 228 bachelor’s degrees in finance handed out to qualified students. The charts and tables below give more information about these students.

Male-to-Female Ratio

About 24.1% of the students who received their Bachelor’s in finance in 2019-2020 were women. This is less than the nationwide number of 29.1%.

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Racial-Ethnic Diversity

Racial-ethnic minority graduates* made up 10.5% of the finance bachelor’s degrees at KU in 2019-2020. This is lower than the nationwide number of 26%.

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Race/EthnicityNumber of Students
Asian6
Black or African American4
Hispanic or Latino10
Native American or Alaska Native0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0
White190
International Students13
Other Races/Ethnicities5

Bachelor’s in Finance Focus Areas at KU

Finance & Financial Management students may decide to major in one of the following focus areas.

Focus AreaAnnual Graduates
Finance228

You may also be interested in one of these majors related to finance and financial management.

Related MajorAnnual Graduates
General Business/Commerce122
Business Administration & Management103
Accounting164
International Business4
Management Information Systems41

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References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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