EMBA program moves up in latest FT ranking

The Freeman School executive MBA program moved up a spot in the latest Financial Times ranking of the world’s top executive MBA programs.

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In the latest Financial Times ranking of executive MBA programs, the Freeman School’s EMBA program is ranked 74th in the world and 25th among U.S. programs.

The Freeman School’s executive MBA program is now ranked 74th in the world and 25th among U.S. programs. The ranking was published Oct. 24 in Financial Times and on FT.com.

Financial Times ranks executive MBA programs on measures of alumni success, school diversity and quality of faculty. Three years after finishing the program, graduates of the Freeman School’s executive MBA program earn an average salary of $167,458 per year, an increase of 54 percent over their pre-EMBA salary. In addition, the Freeman School ranked 19th among the top 100 in the category of work experience, which measures the previous experience of EMBA participants according to criteria including seniority of positions held, number of years in each position, size of company and any international work experience prior to starting the EMBA.

To see the full executive MBA ranking online, visit FT.com. To learn more about the Freeman School’s executive MBA programs in New Orleans and Houston, visit http://emba.tulane.edu.