The Fox School of Business Executive MBA program is ranked No. 17 in the U.S., according to new rankings by the Financial Times that also position Fox among the top schools in the country for diversity and international exposure.
In the past three years, Fox’s Executive MBA program has ranked in the Top 20 in the U.S. and has an average world ranking of No. 50.
The 2011 rankings, released Oct. 24, surveyed the EMBA Class of 2008 on their salary growth, career progress, work experience and aims achieved since graduation. The alumni survey, which accounted for 55 percent of the ranking, placed Fox in the Top 20 in the country for salary percentage increase from before entering the program to today.
“Our Executive MBA program is a prime example of the Power of Fox and the uniqueness of studying at Temple: world-class professors, a tremendously diverse faculty and student body, and deep global connections. This ranking shows exactly that,” Dean M. Moshe Porat said. “As we sustain our excellence in all of these areas, we also promote an innovative and entrepreneurial culture to continually improve our already stellar Executive MBA.”