Number of executive non-degree programs (excluding multiple sessions of same program)
28
16
n/a
Executives attending above programs (not including EMBA or part-time degree programs)
1,312
648
n/a
Attending executives who live or work within 45 miles of the school
64%
67%
n/a
Attending executives who live or work abroad
24%
20%
n/a
Total participant days (total participant days x total length of programs)
1
793
n/a
Companies for which the school ran custom programs
11
n/a
n/a
Custom executive programs run abroad (excluding multiple sessions of one company's program)
n/a
n/a
n/a
Open-enrollment programs run abroad (excluding multiple sessions)
5
3
n/a
Executive education program founded:
1973
Attendance change in open-enrollment executive courses over the past 12 months:
4%
In general, how do participants find their way to your classrooms?
Employees (participants) approach managers to gain permission to attend
Management chooses which employees to send to executive programs
Participants attend on their own, without company support or input
CLASS PROFILE
Open Enrollment:
Female
32%
International (1)
24%
Earning more than $200,000 a year
11%
Business owners
9%
Completely sponsored by their employers
62%
Custom Programs:
Female
30%
International (1)
24%
(1) Executives from countries other than the school's home country.
TOP CORPORATE CLIENTS
Organizations that have sent the most participants to the school's executive education programs in the past five years:
Overall:
Belgacom
Proximus
Suez Group
Fortis
Pfizer
Custom programs:
Belgacom
Swift
Euroclear
Bank of New York
Banksys
Non-degree functional programs:
Belgacom
Proximus
Suez Group
Fortis
Pfizer
Non-degree general programs:
n/a
Participants coming from organizations the B-school has done business with for three or more years:
n/a
Organizations with which the school has done business with for three or more years:
n/a