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Financial Times ranks Broad Executive MBA in nation’s top 10

By Kelly Ulrich
Wednesday, November 6, 2024

The Executive MBA program at the Broad College of Business has been ranked No. 9 among U.S. public programs and No. 22 among all U.S. programs in Financial Times’ 2024 EMBA ranking, released in October.

This strong showing brings the Broad EMBA program back to the top 10 after a consecutive decade in the top 15 among public programs in the United States. Designed for working professionals, the Broad EMBA offers an excellent return on investment, a strong network, flexible schedules and a collaborative learning environment.

Broad’s EMBA program is specifically designed for busy professionals striving to balance work, home and other responsibilities. Students complete the program in just 20 months with a predictable, convenient, flexible schedule based in East Lansing or Troy. The Flex option allows students to meet and network online plus an in-person weekend once a month in East Lansing.

“We are excited to have our Executive MBA program recognized for its strong impact on our students and alumni. It’s gratifying to see the increase in diversity, especially for women. So many of our female leaders have had great success, serving as role models for future generations,” Cheri DeClercq, assistant dean of graduate programs and strategic partnerships, said.

“Our program will always prioritize transforming high potential into high performance while continuing to build new, relevant value. Our Enterprise Leadership Academy is a great example of a program enhancement that has been transformational for our students, and our new Diversity in Leadership partnership is another way we’re expanding access and impact. Our partnerships and programs prepare our students to make a bigger, deeper and broader impact as leaders in their fields.”

Connect with the Executive MBA program on LinkedIn and request more information on the program to see if a Broad EMBA is right for you.

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