The B-school offers EMBA students access to its career services office? Yes
The B-school allows its EMBA students to interview on campus with corporate recruiters targeting executives for full-time jobs? Yes
School policy:No official policy.
ALUMNI AFFAIRS
The B-school has awarded 878 executive MBA degrees, and 19,487 MBA degrees since its founding. It has 14,935 living MBA alumni, and 5 MBA clubs throughout 4 countries, where B-school alums can participate in school activities and alumni events.
51 EMBAs will graduate in 2003, compared to 47 EMBAs that graduated in 1998.
During the past 12 months, 10% of alumni gave to the school's fundraising efforts. They gave a median gift of U.S. $143,569, and a mean gift of U.S. $630. The school has not received a gift in excess of U.S. $10 million between Jan. 2001 and Oct. 2003, and the B-school endowment is U.S. n/a
PROGRAM CHANGES
Significant changes since 2001:
Rutgers EMBA has won its highly deserved reputation of being the program that focuses primarily on the real-world relevance and applicability of the course material. Most of the courses are updated every year in accordance with this objective.
TECHNOLOGY
Wireless network in main buildings: Yes
School's investment in technology over the past three years: $7,500,000
Technology changes made over the past three years:
Wireless networks, financial research and stock trading classroom, computer lab upgrades, smart classrooms
ADDITIONAL SCHOOL COMMENTS
In today's economic climate of lean, downsized companies, fewer executives are playing many roles at work. A constantly-updated "real-world" EMBA program like Rutgers EMBA geared towards relevance and practicality becomes an imperative platform for executives to either (i) survive in this economic climate, or (ii) to obtain the necessary business tools to formally transition to another sector (engineering to marketing/strategy, employee in a large company to entrepreneur, for example).