100 years... and a great opportunity for EDHEC to look back at its history, take stock of what's happening today and work out its lines of development for the future.
EDHEC Business School, created to meet the needs of Lille's business community, has over the years, become a Grande Ecole with national and, in the last ten years, international reach in the field of business management training.
In 1906, in response to a real need in the region at that time, a Business' section was created in the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Industrielles, later called the HEIC: Hautes Etudes Industrielles et Commerciales (Advanced Industrial and Business studies). Seven students enrolled in the newly opened business section.
In 1912, two entrance examination sessions were organised, The intake that year was 21 students. The students education was based largely on religion and moral values, and the programme was relatively elementary by today's standards.
In 1921, the Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord or HEC Nord became affiliated to the Law Faculty at 60, Boulevard Vauban.
Following an extensive search for the right location, Edhec finally chose an exceptional site set on 8.5 hectares of parkland. The campus is in the heart of Greater Lille, located to the north east of the city, 20 minutes by tram from Lille station.
The New Financial Economics track.
100 years of tradition and innovation, marked by a 
number of milestones
1906: creation of a business section at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Industrielles (School of Higher Industrial Studies)
1921: creation of a business school: the Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord (Advanced Business studies school), at 60, bd Vauban
1942: the programmes are updated with the introduction of accounting and foreign languages.
1946: it becomes a 3-year programme
1947: creation of the Alumni Association
1951: HEC Nord becomes EDHEC Business School
1954: introduction of a competitive entrance examination with two sessions: June and September
1955: the school moves to 67 bd Vauban
1958: creation of EDHEC's Board of Governors
1959: EDHEC is entitled to receive education tax donations.
1966: the school moves to 47, bd Vauban
1969: creation of the EDHEC Course Croisière (Edhec Cup sailing race)
1971: the school is recognised by the State.
1974: creation of the Chti
1976: the school moves to 58, rue du Port in Lille
1982: inauguration of the IT centre
1988: creation of ESPEME, open to school leavers who have passed the French baccalaureat
1991: a new EDHEC campus opens in Nice
1993: EDHEC joins the common entrance exam bank, managed by the CCIP
1994: opening of the Paris delegation, in association with the Alumni Association. Creation of EDHEC Business and Careers Association
1997: launch of the EDHEC Generations' operation
1999: EDHEC obtains EQUIS accreditation and launches the Edhec.com portal, opens a delegation in London, and creates the first MSc in France.
2000: launch of EDHEC Business School's Executive Education unit
2001: creation of the EDHEC Foundation
2002: creation of the Risk and Asset Management Research Centre
2003: EDHEC obtains AMBA accreditation and launches the English Track
2004: EDHEC obtains AMBA accreditation and launches the Intercontinental Track
2006: launch of the European Apprenticeship Track in Paris
2007: launch of the ESPEME Apprenticeship Track in Lille
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2009: planned opening of the Campus in Greater Lille
2010: Planned opening of the extension in Nice
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