| Motto | Inspiring Growth |
|---|---|
| Type | Private business school |
| Established | 1908 |
|
Parent institution
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Northwestern University |
| Endowment | US$879 million (as of August 31, 2017) |
| Dean | Sally Blount |
|
Academic staff
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149 |
| Postgraduates | 1162 |
| Location | Evanston, Illinois, United States |
| Colors | |
| Website | kellogg.northwestern.edu |
| Business school rankings | |
|---|---|
| Worldwide overall | |
| QS | 14 |
| Times Higher Education | 6 |
| U.S. News & World Report | 12 |
| Worldwide MBA | |
| Business Insider | 6 |
| Economist | 1 |
| Financial Times | 11 |
| U.S. MBA | |
| Bloomberg Businessweek | 9 |
| Forbes | 3 |
| U.S. News & World Report | 4 |
| Vault | 15 |
Coordinates: 42°03′02″N 87°40′30″W / 42.05045°N 87.67507°W
The Kellogg School of Management (The Kellogg School or Kellogg) is the business school of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, with additional campuses in downtown Chicago, Illinois and Miami, Florida. Kellogg offers MBA, MSMS, and PhD programs, along with dual-MBA/JD, dual-MBA/MDI, and MMM programs. Kellogg partners with schools in China, France, Singapore, India, Spain, Hong Kong, Israel, Germany, Canada, and Thailand.
Founded in 1908 in downtown Chicago as the School of Commerce, the school was chartered to educate business leaders with "good moral character". Kellogg pioneered the use of group projects and evaluations and popularized the importance of "teamwork" and "team leadership" within the business world.