Columbia Business School’s Executive MBA Program ranks No. 2 worldwide in the inaugural Financial Times Executive MBA survey. The EMBA Program also ranks No. 1 for its graduates’ career progress and No. 2 for graduate salaries in 2001.
The Financial Times ranking evaluates EMBA programs on the career progression of graduates, diversity and international experience in the program, and faculty research. Alumni career information was obtained through a survey of the EMBA class of 1998.
This ranking reflects the quality and value of the EMBA academic experience. Our EMBA Programs portfolio has three components: the New York–based program, with Friday and Friday/Saturday schedules; the EMBA-Global program with London Business School, which began in May, 2001; and the recently announced Berkeley-Columbia EMBA, a new partnership with the University of California, Berkeley, that will admit its first class in June 2002.
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Financial Times Ranks Columbia Business School's Executive MBA Program No. 2 in the World
Columbia Business School’s Executive MBA Program ranks No. 2 worldwide in the inaugural Financial Times Executive MBA survey. The EMBA Program also ranks No. 1 for its graduates’ career progress and No. 2 for graduate salaries in 2001.