The Economist has ranked the BYU Marriott School of Business EMBA program No. 25 in the world and No. 16 among U.S. and joint U.S./international programs.
“We appreciate recognition by The Economist,” says Grant McQueen, MBA program director. “Our EMBA program has a lot of momentum and excitement due in large part to our new curriculum and our association with fast-growing companies in Utah’s Silicon Slopes community.”
The BYU Marriott EMBA scored highly in numerous sub-rankings as well, including No. 1 in percentage of students who have been promoted or grown their company since graduation, No. 2 in career progression, and No. 10 in quality of faculty. Rankings were tabulated from school data and survey responses from recent graduating classes.
To view the complete rankings, click here. To view all of BYU Marriott’s EMBA rankings by The Economist, click here.
The BYU Marriott School of Business prepares men and women of faith, character, and professional ability for positions of leadership throughout the world. Named for benefactors J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott, the school is located at Brigham Young University, the largest privately owned, church-sponsored university in the United States. BYU Marriott has four graduate and ten undergraduate programs with an enrollment of approximately 3,300 students.
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Writer: Jordan Christiansen