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WashU Olin’s Executive MBA Crowned Best In U.S. By The Financial Times

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Washington University’s Olin Business School’s WashU-Fudan EMBA was named the top 2024 U.S. Executive MBA program by The Financial Times. The Olin School’s program placed third overall behind EMBAs at CEIBS and ESCP

Washington University’s 18-month Executive MBA program in Shanghai did not make The Financial Times‘s Global EMBA ranking last year.

What a difference a year makes.

This year the partnership between the Olin Business School in St. Louis, Missouri and Fudan University is the No. 1 program offered by a U.S. B-school, and third overall globally, according to the FT‘s 2024 ranking released today (October 13). The WashU-Fudan EMBA landed higher than EMBA programs at MIT Sloan School of Management (No. 6), Columbia University and Arizona State (tied for No. 7), and Yale and Wharton (tied for No. 14), among 31 total U.S. EMBAs out of 100 global programs.

FT named another Shanghai-based program, CEIBS’s Global EMBA, the top program this year. CEIBS had been No. 2 in 2021, 2022, and 2023. ESCP, which has campuses in France, Germany, the UK and other European countries, inched up to No. 2 from third last year and fifth in 2022.

THE FINANCIAL TIMES’S TOP 10 GLOBAL EMBAs IN 2024

Rank in 2024

School

Rank in 2023

Rank in 2022

3-year average rank

Location

Program name

1

CEIBS

2

2

2

China/Switzerland/Ghana

Ceibs Global EMBA

2

ESCP Business School

3

5

3

France/Germany/UK/Italy/Spain/Poland

EMBA

3

Washington University: Olin

9

China/US

WashU-Fudan EMBA

4

Iese Business School

10

10

8

Spain/US/Germany

Global EMBA

5

Trium: HEC Paris/LSE/NYU: Stern

4

6

5

France/US/UK

Trium Global EMBA

6

MIT: Sloan

13

7

9

US

MIT EMBA

7=

Arizona State University: Carey

12

20

13

China/US

WP Carey/SNAI EMBA

7=

EMBA-Global: Columbia/LBS

US/UK

EMBA Global

9

Insead

17

France/UAE/Singapore

Global EMBA (GEMBA)

10

Fudan University School of Management

8

12

10

China

Fudan EMBA

Source: Financial Times

‘INCREDIBLY EXCITED & PROUD OF THE RESULT’

All 100 ranked EMBAs are high-quality. As FT points out, just 195 points separate the top program from the school ranked 100 (the EMBA program at the University of Tennessee Haslam College of Business). The schools are divided into four tiers, with B-schools in tiers l and ll scoring above the average for the cohort, and tiers lll and lV scoring below it. The difference in scores between schools ranked consecutively is greater within tiers l and lV than in tiers ll and lll. Tier l includes nine schools from CEIBS to INSEAD, including WashU.

The WashU-Fudan EMBA ranked 9th in The Financial Times‘s list two years ago. It costs around $108K; alumni report an average salary of $627,737 — higher than any other ranked program. Notably, the program ranks 11th overall in FT‘s research rank and 96th in carbon footprint.

“The success of the WashU-Fudan EMBA program is a reflection of the commitment and passion of everyone involved — students, staff, and faculty — and it is a testament to the fact that maintaining a global perspective while honoring our local heritage is a winning combination for developing the next generation of leaders,” Markus Baer, WashU professor of organizational behavior and vice dean of executive education, tells Poets&Quants. “We are very pleased with the latest ranking and are excited about what we can accomplish in the years to come.”

Adds Paul Shao, managing director of the WashU-Fudan EMBA program: “We are all incredibly excited and proud of the result. It’s a great testament to the excellence of the program and the fruitful partnership between the two universities.”

FT DATA FOR THE TOP 10 2024 PROGRAMS

School

Salary today (US$)

Salary increase (%)

Aims achieved (%)

Female students (%)

International students (%)

FT research rank

Environmental, social and governance (ESG) rank

Carbon footprint rank

CEIBS

536,759

102

75

45

56

35

56

43

ESCP Business School

363,789

114

75

36

94

71

2

19

Washington University: Olin

627,737

100

69

62

5

11

69

94

Iese Business School

328,158

59

71

35

97

20

3

6

Trium: HEC Paris/LSE/NYU: Stern

421,699

53

74

29

94

42

25

41

MIT: Sloan

406,328

68

77

38

39

10

98

11

Arizona State University: Carey

477,750

97

72

39

0

24

7

6

EMBA-Global: Columbia/LBS

322,085

90

69

53

80

3

46

61

INSEAD

346,472

57

72

32

87

4

14

11

Fudan University School of Management

480,536

110

71

41

0

46

52

65

Source: Financial Times

FT’S METHODOLOGY: PRIME IMPORTANCE ON PAY

How FT weights its ranking criteria:

  • Salary today in U.S. dollars (15%): Average alumnus salary three years after course completion.

  • Salary increase (16%): average difference in alumni salaries between before the EMBA and now. Half of this figure is calculated according to the absolute salary increase, and half according to the percentage increase relative to the pre-EMBA salary — the figure published in the table.

  • Career progress (6%): calculated according to changes in the level of seniority and the size of company or organization the alumni work in now, versus before their EMBA.

  • Work experience (5%): a measure of the pre-EMBA experience of alumni according to the seniority of positions held, number of years in each position, organization size and overseas work experience.

  • Aims achieved (6%): the extent to which alumni fulfilled their goals or reasons for doing an EMBA.

  • Alumni network rank (4%): effectiveness of the alumni network for career opportunities, launching start-ups, recruiting staff and providing event information (such as career-related talks), as rated by alumni.

  • Female faculty (5%): percentage of full-time female faculty. For this and the two gender-related criteria below, schools that have 50:50 (male:female) composition receive the highest possible score.

  • Female students (5%): percentage of female students on the program.

  • Women on board (1%): percentage of female members on the advisory board.

  • International faculty (5%): calculated according to the diversity of faculty by citizenship and the percentage whose citizenship differs from their location of employment — the published figure.

  • International students (5%): the percentage of current EMBA students whose citizenship differs from the location in which they study, or where the school’s main campus is, as well as their diversity by citizenship.

  • International board (1%): percentage of the board whose citizenship differs from the location in which the business school is situated.

  • International course experience rank (4%): based on the percentage of classroom teaching hours, for the recent completing class, that were required to be conducted outside the location in which the business school is situated. In-person, virtual and hybrid experiences are included.

  • Faculty with doctorates (5%): percentage of full-time faculty with a doctoral degree.

  • FT research rank (10%): calculated according to the number of articles published by a school’s current full-time faculty members in 50 academic and practitioner journals from January 2022 to about May 2024. The rank combines the absolute number of publications with the number weighted relative to the faculty’s size.

  • ESG and net zero teaching rank (3%): proportion of teaching hours from core courses (not electives) dedicated to ethics, social, environmental issues and climate solutions for how organizations can reach net zero. Alumni evaluation of their school’s ESG teaching is also included.

  • Carbon footprint rank (4%): calculated using the net zero target year for carbon emissions set by the university and/or school, and the existence of a publicly available carbon emissions audit report since 2019. Extra credit is given to schools with an audit report that includes Scope 3 emissions (those not controlled directly by the school but which occur externally in its value chain as a result of its activities).

Overall satisfaction is another ranking factor. FT uses the average evaluation by alumni of the course, scored out of 10. After alumni answered various questions about their EMBA experience, they were asked to rate their overall satisfaction, on a 10-point scale.

TOP 2024 EMBAs: U.S. SCHOOLS & PARTNERSHIPS

Rank in 2024

School name

Rank in 2023

Rank in 2022

3-year average rank

Location

Program name

Salary today (US$)

3

Washington University: Olin

9

China/US

WashU-Fudan EMBA

627,737

6

MIT: Sloan

13

7

9

US

MIT EMBA

406,328

7=

EMBA-Global: Columbia/LBS

US/UK

EMBA Global

322,085

7=

Arizona State University: Carey

12

20

13

China/US

WP Carey/SNAI EMBA

477,750

14=

Yale School of Management

10

14

13

US

Yale MBA for Executives

309,636

14=

University of Pennsylvania: Wharton

18

22

18

US

Wharton MBA for Executives

319,716

20

Northwestern University: Kellogg

27

23

23

US

Kellogg EMBA

314,920

27

University of Chicago: Booth

17

8

17

US/UK/Hong Kong

EMBA

318,881

32=

UCLA Anderson School of Management

22

21

25

US

EMBA

273,132

38

New York University: Stern

34

40

37

US

NYU Stern EMBA

269,791

39

University of Michigan: Ross

32

51

41

US

Michigan Ross EMBA

345,712

42

University of Texas at Austin: McCombs

42

38

41

US

Texas McCombs EMBA

246,778

48

Emory University: Goizueta

43

36

42

US

EMBA

232,500

49=

Georgetown University: McDonough

55

54

53

US

Georgetown EMBA

249,562

Source: Financial Times

U.S. PROGRAMS DOMINATE LIST

In all, 31 ranked EMBAs out of the total 100 have a U.S. school as one of the partners in operating the program, up from 30 in 2023. Among them: The MIT EMBA, a 20-month program that ranked sixth, up from 13th last year; the EMBA-Global program run jointly by Columbia Business School and London Business School, a 20-month program that tied for 7th after not having been ranked the previous two years; and Arizona State Carey School of Business’s EMBA operated in China with Shanghai National Accounting Institute, which tied for 7th after ranking 12th in 2023.

The Northwestern Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA program, No. 1 the last two years, did not make the top 100 this year. However, three other Kellogg partnerships were ranked: the Guanghua-Kellogg EMBA (12th), the Kellogg-WHU Beisheim EMBA (29th), and the Kellogg-York Schulich EMBA (36th). Kellogg’s own EMBA ranked 20th, up from 27th last year.

Last year the top-ranked U.S. program was Yale School of Management’s EMBA, which tied for 10th. Yale fell to 14th this year.

See the next page for the complete 100-program Financial Times ranking of top global EMBAs. 

CEIBS, based in China, Switzerland, and Ghana, moved up from No. 2 to claim the top spot in The Financial Times‘ 2024 Global EMBA ranking

THE FINANCIAL TIMES 2024 GLOBAL EMBA RANKING

Rank in 2024

School

Rank in 2023

Rank in 2022

3-year average rank

Location

Program name

Salary today ($)

1

CEIBS

2

2

2

China/Switzerland/Ghana

Ceibs Global EMBA

536,759

2

ESCP Business School

3

5

3

France/Germany/UK/Italy/Spain/Poland

EMBA

363,789

3

Washington University: Olin

9

China/US

WashU-Fudan EMBA

627,737

4

Iese Business School

10

10

8

Spain/US/Germany

Global EMBA

328,158

5

Trium: HEC Paris/LSE/NYU: Stern

4

6

5

France/US/UK

Trium Global EMBA

421,699

6

MIT: Sloan

13

7

9

US

MIT EMBA

406,328

7=

Arizona State University: Carey

12

20

13

China/US

WP Carey/SNAI EMBA

477,750

7=

EMBA-Global: Columbia/LBS

US/UK

EMBA Global

322,085

9

INSEAD

17

France/UAE/Singapore

Global EMBA (GEMBA)

346,472

10

Fudan University School of Management

8

12

10

China

Fudan EMBA

480,536

11

University of Oxford: Saïd

5

15

10

UK

Oxford EMBA

345,976

12

Guanghua-Kellogg

China/US

Guanghua-Kellogg EMBA

459,872

13

Skema Business School

France/US/China/Brazil

Global EMBA

350,483

14=

Yale School of Management

10

14

13

US

Yale MBA for Executives

309,636

14=

University of Pennsylvania: Wharton

18

22

18

US

Wharton MBA for Executives

319,716

16

London Business School

9

19

15

UK/UAE

EMBA

314,034

17

IMD — International Institute for Management Development

14

27

19

Switzerland/Singapore

IMD EMBA

311,170

18

HEC Paris

7

4

10

France/Qatar

HEC Paris International EMBA

269,613

19

IE Business School

6

12

12

Spain

Global EMBA

306,388

20

Northwestern University: Kellogg

27

23

23

US

Kellogg EMBA

314,920

21

Essec Business School/Mannheim Business School

15

27

21

France/Germany/Singapore

Essec & Mannheim EMBA

244,636

22

CUHK Business School

23

24

23

Hong Kong

EMBA

300,784

23

SDA Bocconi School of Management

21

34

26

Italy

EMBA

321,216

24

HKU Business School

24

18

22

Hong Kong

HKU-Fudan MBA (International)

285,530

25

University of Cambridge: Judge

31

36

31

UK

The Cambridge EMBA

245,441

26

Edhec Business School

30

49

35

France

Edhec EMBA

205,548

27

University of Chicago: Booth

17

8

17

US/UK/Hong Kong

EMBA

318,881

28

Kedge Business School

18

42

29

France/China

Kedge — SJTU Global MBA

205,289

29

Kellogg/WHU Beisheim

28

16

24

Germany

Kellogg-WHU EMBA

258,592

30=

Warwick Business School

20

34

28

UK

EMBA

208,878

30=

BI Norwegian Business School/Fudan University School of Management

29

46

35

China

BI-Fudan MBA

292,873

32=

National University of Singapore Business School

16

24

24

Singapore

The NUS EMBA

346,336

32=

UCLA Anderson School of Management

22

21

25

US

EMBA

273,132

34

University of St Gallen

25

32

30

Switzerland

EMBA HSG

258,568

35

Cornell University: Johnson/Queen’s University: Smith

47

47

43

US/Canada

EMBA Americas

248,651

36

Kellogg/York University: Schulich

37

30

34

Canada

Kellogg-Schulich EMBA

198,567

37

Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

53

62

51

Germany

EMBA

214,929

38

New York University: Stern

34

40

37

US

NYU Stern EMBA

269,791

39

University of Michigan: Ross

32

51

41

US

Michigan Ross EMBA

345,712

40=

EMLyon Business School

36

47

41

France/China/Morocco

EMBA

238,819

40=

Indian School of Business

44

India

PGP in Management for Senior Executives (PGPMAX)

328,039

42

University of Texas at Austin: McCombs

42

38

41

US

Texas McCombs EMBA

246,778

43

Essec Business School

France/Singapore/Morocco

Essec EMBA

168,818

44

Koç University Graduate School of Business

35

31

37

Turkey

EMBA

379,406

45

ESMT Berlin

38

43

42

Germany

EMBA

209,047

46

Neoma Business School

46

78

57

France/China

Global EMBA

129,360

47

Grenoble Ecole de Management

74

France/Georgia

EMBA

220,014

48

Emory University: Goizueta

43

36

42

US

EMBA

232,500

49=

Georgetown University: McDonough

55

54

53

US

Georgetown EMBA

249,562

49=

The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova

63

84

65

Portugal

The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova Executive

204,430

49=

Yonsei University School of Business

29

South Korea

EMBA

380,954

52

Henley Business School

40

65

52

UK/Finland/South Africa

Henley EMBA — Global

185,504

53

Bayes Business School (formerly Cass)

40

54

49

UK

EMBA

183,177

54

University of Toronto: Rotman

51

53

53

Canada

EMBA

173,788

55

Singapore Management University: Lee Kong Chian

53

33

47

Singapore

EMBA

288,967

56=

Western University: Ivey

65

89

70

Canada

Ivey EMBA

183,502

56=

Vlerick Business School

66

Belgium

EMBA

186,020

58=

Copenhagen Business School

43

62

54

Denmark

CBS EMBA

195,483

58=

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

55

58

57

Netherlands

EMBA

165,864

60

WU Vienna: Executive Academy/University of Minnesota: Carlson

45

39

48

Austria

Global EMBA

202,050

61

Vanderbilt University: Owen

49

US

Vanderbilt EMBA

237,373

62=

Kozminski University

51

44

52

Poland

EMBA

237,796

62=

Korea University Business School

80

South Korea

EMBA

309,936

64

Cornell University: Johnson

91

US

Cornell EMBA Metro NY

198,815

65

Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School

60

64

63

Ireland

Trinity EMBA (part-time)

195,830

66

TBS Education

62

74

67

France/Morocco/Spain

Global EMBA

138,567

67

Stockholm School of Economics

57

57

60

Sweden

SSE MBA Executive Format

153,791

68=

Mannheim Business School

47

74

63

Germany

Mannheim EMBA

223,481

68=

Incae Business School

70

59

66

Costa Rica/Panama

EMBA

170,660

70

HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne

69

70

70

Switzerland

EMBA

199,763

71

Hult International Business School

67

68

69

US/UK/UAE

EMBA

208,263

72

Cranfield School of Management

76

97

82

UK

EMBA

158,367

73

Rennes School of Business

83

89

82

France/China

EMBA

121,896

74

University of Zurich

60

Switzerland

EMBA

214,064

75

Queen’s University: Smith

58

82

72

Canada

Smith EMBA — The National Program

160,725

76=

Texas A&M University: Mays

71

71

73

US

Texas A&M — EMBA

228,076

76=

Melbourne Business School

73

94

81

Australia

EMBA

164,421

78

Rutgers Business School

59

73

70

US

Rutgers EMBA

227,360

79=

Antwerp Management School

50

56

62

Belgium

International EMBA

238,432

79=

Tias Business School, Tilburg University

78

80

79

Netherlands

EMBA

167,656

81=

University College Dublin: Smurfit

64

69

71

Ireland

Smurfit EMBA

170,961

81=

Georgia Institute of Technology: Scheller

85

74

80

US

EMBA

209,350

81=

Fordham University: Gabelli

83

100

88

US

Fordham Gabelli EMBA

198,250

81=

Xiamen University School of Management

65

China

XMU EMBA

177,521

85

University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business

96

74

85

South Africa

MBA specialising in Executive Management

225,556

86

University of Maryland: Smith

60

71

72

US

Maryland Smith EMBA

220,460

87

National Sun Yat-sen University

88

91

89

Taiwan

EMBA

212,017

88

Aalto University

93

88

90

Finland

Aalto EMBA

149,703

89

Audencia

90

99

93

France/Algeria

Audencia EMBA

132,799

90

Peking University HSBC Business School

China

PHBS EMBA

249,409

91

University of California at Irvine: Merage

68

US

EMBA

182,850

92

Iscte Business School

100

Portugal/UK/Spain

EMBA

145,600

93

University of Strathclyde Business School

85

91

90

UK/UAE/Bahrain/Oman/Malaysia

Strathclyde EMBA

171,091

94

University of Utah: David Eccles

79

86

86

US

EMBA

195,299

95=

Rice University: Jones

US

EMBA

285,000

95=

University of Amsterdam — Amsterdam Business School

88

Netherlands

The Amsterdam EMBA

154,958

97

Michigan State University: Broad

97

85

93

US

Broad EMBA

170,400

98

Polimi School of Management

87

98

94

Italy

EMBA

171,166

99

Eada Business School Barcelona

Spain

EMBA

122,439

100

University of Tennessee: Haslam

92

93

95

US

EMBA

253,608

Source: Financial Times

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