Financial Times recently ranked the Executive MBA (EMBA) program at the University’s Fox School of Business and Management 14th in the nation, and among the top 25 programs in the world.
Ranked for the third consecutive year by the London-based publication, the Fox EMBA program joins the full-time MBA, international MBA and MBA in healthcare management programs in the growing list of prestigious rankings garnered by the Fox School.
In September, Forbes included the school’s full-time MBA program in its top 75 “return on investment” ranking for the second consecutive year. U.S. News & World Report now ranks Fox’s International MBA in its top 25 under its interntaional business specialty ranking, and the MBA in healthcare management among the top 35 in the nation.
“Being ranked once again by these prestigious publications is a testament to the exceptional quality of our programs, student body, faculty and staff,” said M. Moshe Porat, Fox School dean.
“This is excellent news for our stakeholders, particularly our alumni and students as the value of their degree continues to increase,” added Melissa Wieczorek, executive MBA program director.
The Financial Times EMBA ranking rated how Class of 2000 alumni fared in terms of career progression and post-EMBA salaries, student satisfaction and the overall strength of the program as measured by faculty research and the global perspective of the school and its students. The Fox EMBA program scored favorably on all dimensions and was listed among the top 10 in percentage of female students.
“An MBA or EMBA program is a significant investment, especially in today’s economy,” said Bob Bonner, MBA and MS programs executive director. “We are pleased that both Forbes and Financial Times have concluded what we already know—a Fox MBA or EMBA is an excellent investment.”
In addition to the MBA program rankings, U.S. News & World Report ranks the school’s risk management and insurance program eighth in the country, the undergraduate international business programs as 15th, and the overall undergraduate business program 83rd in the nation.