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Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA ranks No. 1 in Canada

The Economist magazine has ranked the Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA No. 9 in the world and No. 1 in Canada in its latest EMBA ranking. The Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA program has consistently been rated among the top 10 in the world by the Economist in each of the four EMBA rankings it has conducted.

In placing ninth overall, the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA ranked just behind the Institute for Management Development (IMD) and ahead of Oxford and Cornell. Three programs in the global Kellogg EMBA network (Kellogg, Kellogg-Schulich and Kellogg-WHU) all placed among the top 10 in the world.

Ranking highlights

The following are some of the major highlights for the Kellogg-Schulich program in the Economist ranking:

  • Kellogg-Schulich was ranked third in the world in the broad category of Personal Development and Educational Experience, worth 50 per cent of the total score. The category encompasses faculty quality, student quality, student and faculty diversity and program quality. The Kellogg-Schulich program ranked second in the world in the sub-category of Program Quality, third in the world in the sub-category of and Student & Faculty Diversity, and ninth in the world in the sub-category of Faculty Quality.
  • Schulich ranked 14th in the world in the other major category of Career Development, also worth 50 per cent of the total score. The category encompasses career progression, salary increase and networking. The Kellogg-Schulich program ranked 12th in the world in the sub-category of Career Progression and first in the world in the sub-category of Networking.

The Economist survey is the only major global ranking that rates EMBA programs on criteria deemed most important to students and alumni – everything from career progression and salary increase to networking opportunities. To view the complete ranking results, visit https://www.economist.com/whichmba.