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2005 EXECUTIVE MBA PROFILE
Cornell University
S. C. Johnson Graduate School of Management Cornell Executive MBA Program

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HISTORICAL EMBA DATA
BEHIND THE RANKINGS:
To better gauge student sentiment over the years, BusinessWeek tracked the answers given by students at each of our Top 25 Executive MBA programs to key questions in our 2001, 2003, and 2005 surveys. Falling three spots in the rankings to No. 17, Cornell fared modestly better than the average for all surveyed schools on seven of the 11 questions, including overall student satisfaction. But it fared considerably worse on a key measure of teaching quality -- instructors' ability to draw on student knowledge and experience in the classroom. BusinessWeek did not survey Cornell students in 2001, so the only historical data available is from 2003. In the two years since, the program advanced on only two questions. Among the disappointments: a double-digit decline in the percentage of students who rank teaching quality as excellent.
1. Percentage of grads who said their EMBA experience exceeded their expectations of what a good program should be:
2005 Average: 67.8%
2. Percentage of grads who said they believe their program was very important to their career development and advancement:
2005 Average: 77.9%
3. Percentage of students who rated as excellent their instructors' ability to draw on students' knowledge and experience:
2005 Average: 77.9%
4. Percentage of students who rated teaching quality as excellent:
2005 Average: 63.9%
5. Percentage of grads who said the material they learned was very useful to their work:
2005 Average: 64.7%
6. Percentage of grads who said they were frequently given new ways of thinking or approaching problems:
2005 Average: 56%
7. Percentage of students who said the caliber of classmates greatly enhanced the learning process:
2005 Average: 72.9%
8. Percentage of students who described their schools as "very responsive" in providing help with logistical matters, such as travel, room, board, etc.:
2005 Average: 77.9%
9. Percentage of grads who said their program was very well organized:
2005 Average: 71.6%
10. Percentage of students without access to career services who wanted such access:
2005 Average: 79.5%
11. Average number of hours per week, outside of class, spent on class work:
2005 Average: 54.7
Data: BusinessWeek/Cambria Consulting Inc. surveys of graduating Executive MBA students.
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