Undergrads allowed to take classes @ Kellogg?

<p>I know about the certificate programs the school offers, but other than those courses, is it possible for an undergrad to take courses at Kellogg? This is going to have a big impact on my decision.</p>

<p>I don’t think so. When undergrads take the Kellogg certificate courses, they don’t sit with other MBA students even though the certificate courses are full-blown MBA courses (despite the name “undergraduate”, the materials covered are the same; some even said the undergrad session gets more in-depth in math). They specificly don’t want the MBA and undergrads sit together for a reason; otherwise, there’d be no point for 5+ yrs of experience for MBA admission.</p>

<p>Yeah, that wouldn’t make sense at all. The topics would be over your head and the MBA students would be furious. However, that does not mean that NU students don’t benefit from Kellogg’s presence. For example, one of my favorite Business Institutions Program (one of NU’s minors) professors was a Kellogg professor who also taught multiple undergrad courses.</p>

<p>You cant take classes in Kellogg. And I dont know of any top business schools that let you do as an undergrad.</p>