The B-school offers EMBA students access to its career services office: No
The B-school allows its EMBA students to interview on campus with corporate recruiters targeting executives for full-time jobs: No
ALUMNI AFFAIRS
The B-school has awarded 30 executive MBA degrees, and 10,247 MBA degrees since its founding. It has 9,900 living MBA alumni, and 21 MBA clubs, where B-school alums can participate in school activities and alumni events.
30 EMBAs will graduate in 2001, compared to n/a EMBAs that graduated in 1996.
During the past 12 months, 24% of alumni gave to the school's fundraising efforts. They gave a median gift of U.S. $300, and a mean gift of U.S. $3,021. The school has not received a gift in excess of U.S. $10 million since 1999, and the B-school endowment is U.S. $125,000,000
Significant changes since 1999:
Cornell University's Johnson School EMBA program entered its first class in 1999. After the first iteration of the second-year curriculum and with the first graduating class in 2001, there were a number of changes made to the second-year curriculum. These included the addition of new course in International Finance and Advanced Strategy, and the consolidation or elimination of two other courses. Both the philosophy of the EMBA program and its structure remain essentially unchanged. Beginning with the 2001 academic year, the program changed its location from Westchester County to the IBM Palisades facility.
TECHNOLOGY
Wireless network in main buildings: Yes
School's investment in technology over the past three years: $2,300,000
Technology changes made over the past three years:
Johnson School has upgraded the computer lab; linked two classrooms for virtual conference room/video conferencing capabilities; added new administrative systems for Career Services Office, Admissions and Alumni Services; added knowledgement management capabilities for Big Red Venture Fund; added 3 servers dedicated to E-Business curriculum.