We turn talented students into job-ready professionals

Ranked #8 in the United States, the Kelley Undergraduate Program in Bloomington is setting the standard for business education. With eight business disciplines ranked in the top 10, every Kelley student—regardless of major—receives an exceptional educational experience.

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KELLEY BLOOMINGTON
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

#8
Overall Best Undergraduate Business Program

#4 Accounting
#4 Management
#4 Marketing
#6 Management Information Systems
#7 Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation
#9 Business Analytics
#9 Finance
#9 Production/Operations Management
#12 Supply Chain Management
#18 International Business
U.S. News & World Report, 2026

Undergraduate Program (Kelley Bloomington)

Position yourself for greater career advancement

MS in Management

Develop practical skills in leadership and strategy for a variety of career paths.

Patrick Hopkins, vice dean for Kelley Bloomington and professor of accounting, teaches a group of graduate accounting students in the MS in Accounting with Data ant Analytics program.

MS in Accounting with Data and Analytics

Pair analytical skills with accounting to get on the fast track to leadership roles.

MS in Finance

Discover the power of complementing your undergraduate degree with finance.

MS in Information Systems

Lead business transformation with cutting-edge technology skills.

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Leaders in entrepreneurial education

Kelley is home to one of the finest entrepreneurship programs in the world. Just this year, the world’s leading entrepreneurship organization awarded Kelley with its prestigious USASBE Model Entrepreneurship Program Award— which recognizes “bold and innovative programs making an impact.”

Management & Entrepreneurship

Most influential Black executives

Six alumni of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are among Savoy magazine’s 2022 Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America.

Savoy’s prestigious list showcases African American men and women who have been recognized for their executive and business leadership in national and global-leading corporations.

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Six alumni from the Kelley School of Business who were named among Savoy magazine’s 2022 Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America.
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The Kinsey-Kelley Center

Our partnership with IU’s renowned Kinsey Institute explores long-standing questions impacting opportunities for women in the workplace. Our goal? To address structures, practices, and policies that limit individual and organizational performance, and to promote safe and healthy working environments.

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Kelley News

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Kelley and Media schools form IU K+M Collective, a consulting firm providing students with experiential learning

IU K+M Collective is an innovative and dynamic venture that will harness the expertise of the Kelley School of Business and The Media School to create a significant advancement in student experiential learning.

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Kelley School ranks in top 10 worldwide in research productivity and impact for third straight year

For the third straight year, Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business is among the top 10 business schools worldwide in terms of productivity and impact, according to the leading measure of published research contributions.

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Kelley faculty rank among the best in rankings of research in management and information systems

Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and its faculty have again been recognized for its research excellence – in information systems and management and entrepreneurship – in new, objective measures of research activity performed by peers at other institutions.