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number of enrollments in the industry over the years. The number of customizable
programs is anticipated to rise in future as more colleges have planned to introduce
these courses. Moreover, the increase will be attributed to the enrollees who want to
plan their course according to their interests and knowledge.
Analysts at Ken Research in their latest publication “US Executive MBA Market
Outlook to 2022 - By Structured and Customized and by EMBA and GEMBA
Programs” believe that lowering the program fee, bundling it with other courses and
introducing industry focused programs will aid the EMBA market.
US executive Education market is expected to register positive CAGR of around
5.2% during the period 2017-2022. Strategic Alliance with Other Institutions and
Corporate and marketing initiatives by the colleges will make a positive impact on
the market by raising the demand for EMBA programs.
Self funding is anticipated to dominate the type of funding in EMBA program in the
US in 2022 as the enrollees will join the course for advancing their skills and for
better career opportunities in future.
The decrease in corporate sponsorships will lead to more students self funding their
EMBA program and negotiating for scholarships.
Keywords
Executive MBA Market in US
Structured Executive MBA US
Customized Executive MBA Industry
Funding in US Executive MBA Sector
Corporate Sponsorship in US Executive MBA
Domestic Students in US Executive MBA
International Students in US Executive MBA
US Executive MBA Business Model
Issues in US Executive MBA Market
Decision Making Parameters in US Executive MBA
Global Executive MBA Market in US
Target Profile for Executive MBA in US
Application Trends in US EMBA
Trends in US Executive MBA
Major Players US Executive MBA Market
The Wharton School Executive MBA
University of Virginia (Darden School of Business) Executive MBA
Kellogg Executive MBA Market
Columbia Business School Executive MBA
University of Chicago Booth School Business Executive MBA
UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Executive MBA
UCLA Anderson School of Business Executive MBA