
BusinessWeek recently released its 2009 ranking of Executive MBA programs around the world. The publication based its ranking on 3 student surveys (in 2009, 2007 and 2005) plus a poll of EMBA program directors.
I don’t know much about the percentage of International students in Executive MBA programs, and am curious to learn more because 9 of the top 10 programs are based in the USA. Please let me know in the comments if you are an International student in, or considering, an EMBA program. Thanks!
BusinessWeek’s Top 10 Executive MBA Programs 2009
1. Northwestern (Kellogg)
2. Chicago (Booth)
3. Pennsylvania (Wharton)
4. Columbia
5. USC (Marshall)
6. IE Business School
7. Michigan (Ross)
8. UCLA (Anderson)
9. SMU (Cox)
10. Duke (Fuqua)
Click here to view the entire list.
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