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7 Things You Might Not Know About Chicago Booth and the Executive MBA

7 Things You Might Not Know About Chicago Booth and the Executive MBA
Hands holding the program directory from the first ever Booth EMBA class

1. Chicago Booth offered the first Executive MBA Program in the world

In 1943, Chicago Booth continued its history of innovation and transformative education by enrolling its inaugural class of 52 students. It would be 20+ years before another university opened the second Executive MBA Program.

Chicago's Hancock Tower, London's Shard, and Hong Kong's Bank of China Tower

2. Chicago Booth is the only U.S. business school to have permanent campuses on three continents

Booth opened its first international campus in Barcelona in 1994. Since then, we have expanded our global reach and grown to three campuses located in Chicago, London, and Hong Kong.

Doug Diamond sitting on couch holding cell phone

3. At Chicago Booth, the Executive MBA Program is taught by the same award-winning faculty as the Full-Time and Part-Time MBA programs

Since the Nobel Prize in Economics was established in 1968, ten Chicago Booth faculty members have won the award. Most recently, Douglas Diamond received the honor for his groundbreaking research on banks and financial crises.

Two Booth graduates embrace in graduation regalia

4. Many Booth Executive MBA students have already earned advanced degrees

Over 50% of the incoming class started the program with Masters Degrees in other subjects. Their fields of study include medicine, law, foreign affairs, engineering, economics, computer science, and accounting.

Global New Venture Challege winners Paire Health celebrate with prize check

5. Chicago Booth is home to one of the top startup accelerator programs in the United States and shares rankings with programs like Y Combinator and Techstars

Since 1996, the New Venture Challenge has helped launch over 370 real companies with more than $8.5 billion in mergers and exits achieved by such alumni as Grubhub, Braintree, and Simple Mills. The Global New Venture Challenge is the Executive MBA branch of the competition where over 80 coaches, judges, panelists, and guest speakers participate on our Chicago, London, and Hong Kong campuses.

Harper Center

6. Executive MBA graduates return to Chicago Booth every year to take classes

Each August, over 100 Executive MBA alumni from around the world return to Chicago to take classes with current students during their Electives weeks. This lifelong learning opportunity provides the chance to pick up new skills and network with friends, old and new.

a collage of four images of faculty presenting at events and the hong kong campus

7. Executive MBA students have access to a robust network of over 140 University of Chicago research centers, institutes, and committees worldwide

Chicago Booth research centers, and those with whom we partner at the University of Chicago, enrich the educational experience for students, support faculty research, keep alumni connected, and expand the impact of our school beyond the classroom to the broader business community. 

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