Time-Limited Consulting Special This time-limited consulting offer is available for enrollments this week only, January 16, 2020 – January 21, 2020 only: Streamlined Gold Service for One EMBA Application, 45% Off Regular Pricing (restrictions apply) Discounted pricing (45% off) is $1695 Applies to schools including: Wharton, Haas, Booth, Kellogg, Columbia, and UCLA Service includes a 90-minute strategy session, up to two rounds of...
Read MoreEMBA Programs That Don’t Require the GMAT (Part 2) For years, the GMAT has been a staple in admissions for any sort of MBA program. However, today many EMBA programs rely less on the exam for admissions, with many schools eliminating the requirement altogether. Some applicants might worry that these EMBA programs must be less reputable than programs that require GMAT. Absolutely not! Here is some information about several top EMBA...
Read MoreEMBA Programs That Don’t Require the GMAT (Part 1) Many applicants who apply to executive MBA (EMBA) programs are experienced professionals – many of which haven’t taken a standardized test for years. For many applicants, the GMAT may be an unwelcome hurdle to overcome while already managing a demanding career. Other applicants may have taken the GMAT and received a score that was much lower than hoped for and recognize such a score...
Read MoreBest EMBA Programs for Younger Candidates For younger candidates, given the right profile and accomplishments and carefully selected schools, an EMBA program may be the right platform for you. Columbia, Wharton and Cornell Johnson are the three schools whose class profiles skew among the youngest of all top EMBA programs, with the average age of matriculating students in the early- to mid-30s. Columbia Business School Columbia...
Read MoreEMBA Rankings: The Top Programs Are… According to U.S. News and World Report, these were the top U.S. EMBA programs in 2014: 1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), Philadelphia, PA 2 University of Chicago (Booth), Chicago, IL 3 Northwestern University (Kellogg), Evanston, IL 4 Duke University (Fuqua), Durham, NC 5 Columbia University, New York, NY 6 New York University (Stern), New York, NY 7 University of Michigan—Ann Arbor (Ross),...
Read MoreEMBA Acceptance Rates The Executive MBA has grown tremendously in popularity over the past 10 years. This is in part because many of the top business schools now offer EMBA programs, which are taught by outstanding faculty and offer a wonderful alternative for the candidate who does not want to leave a fulfilling job in order to gain an MBA. The EMBA can often-times be completed on the weekends, and some programs meet in person only...
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