Investing in yourself with an EMBA pays off in ways that you can’t measure — and also in ways that you can. In addition to gaining business knowledge, students broaden their perspectives, build their networks, and join alumni communities. Of course, committing the time and money to an EMBA program is a big decision.
Wharton EMBA students who are not sponsored by their employer pay around $211,00 for two years. This includes tuition, student fees, course materials, housing and meals on class weekends, a case study room, and housing and ground transportation for the required Global Business Week.
Is An Executive MBA Worth It?
In just two years, you could earn your MBA and move your career to new levels. With the business and leadership skills needed to achieve your goals, you’ll be prepared whether you want to advance in your current industry, shift roles, or build a new business. Your return on investment will continue to pay dividends throughout your career.
- Wharton consistently ranks as one of the top MBAs for 20-year earnings. *Wharton EMBA students earn the same MBA degree as full-time MBA students.
- As a Wharton EMBA student, you immediately add nearly 100,000 Wharton alumni around the world to your professional network.