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Seasoned executive students, who average 16 years of business and 8 years of management experience, allow for rich and diverse classroom conversation that lets you apply tomorrow what you learn and discuss today. 

Approximately 30 participants enter the program each year and progress together as a group to graduation. The small class size and the cohort system foster discussion, team building, and personal relationships. These features make The Fox School's EMBA program a uniquely rewarding experience for you personally as well as professionally.

Profile of Current EMBA Students – Class of 2008 **

Average Age: 39
Average Years Work Experience: 16
Average Number of Years in Management: 8
Percentage of Female Students 35%

Percentage of company sponsored students:  15%
Percentage of partially sponsored students:  37%
Percentage of self funded students:  48%

Profile of Current EMBA Students – Class of 2007  **

Average Age: 41
Average Years Work Experience: 16
Average Number of Years in Management: 8
Percentage of Female Students 19%

Percentage of company sponsored students:  19%
Percentage of partially sponsored students:  48%
Percentage of self funded students:  33%

Fast Facts:

41% of the Class of 2006 was promoted by their completion of the program. *
The Class of 2006 saw, on average, a 12% increase in salary from the entering the program to the time of graduation. *

*   Data from 2006 Executive MBA Council Exit Survey
** Data self reported from student applications