How to Negotiate a Corporate Sponsorship for Your EMBA
- Begin with a simple letter.
- Answer the question.
- Negotiate the terms.
- Try to get financial support.
- Know your options.
How do I get my company to pay my EMBA?
6 ways to cover the cost of an executive MBA
- Choose the most cost-effective program for your personal situation.
- Get your employer to pay for or reimburse the cost of your MBA.
- Apply for scholarships and fellowships.
- Apply for loans and financial aid.
- Defer your tuition.
- Work while you study to cover your tuition.
How much does an EMBA cost?
In The Economist’s 2020 Executive MBA Rankings, tuition costs for a top 10 EMBA program is US$137,500 on average, and for the 70 schools that made their list costs can range from approximately US$62,000 to US$213,000.
Why is EMBA so expensive?
Another reason for the sticker shock is the fact that Executive MBA programs often are taught by a school’s star professors and boast dedicated career coaches and career development staffers. The high costs also reflect brand power. Schools with big brands are able to get better pricing than others.
Is it easier to get into an Executive MBA program?
It’s easier to get in. You may need to have more work experience to be considered for an executive MBA program, but it’s actually easier to get into an EMBA program than an MBA program (for the most part).
How do you qualify for EMBA?
The executive MBA program is designed for fully employed, seasoned working professionals from a wide variety of industries with at least 8 years of full-time work experience. If you have less than eight (8) years of full time work experience, you can apply as a Fellows candidate.