By The Numbers
On average, the percentage of students in the Executive MBA class who are women.
On average, the percentage of students in the Executive MBA class who are active military or veterans.
The number of Vanderbilt Business community members (alumni, coaches and friends) who will be personal, and personable, parts of your experience during the program and after graduation.
The average salary increase upon completing the program compared to the starting salary (Class of 2024).
The number of weeks you will spend during deep-dive immersions with your classmates in the Executive MBA cohort.
The number of Vanderbilt MBA tracks designed exclusively for working professionals: the Executive MBA, Executive Edge & Global Immersion tracks..
On average, the number of industries represented within any given Executive MBA cohort.
The average years of work experience of Executive MBA students.
The percentage of Executive MBA students who hold advanced degrees prior to entering the program.
On average, one third of the Executive MBA cohort that commutes to Nashville from outside of the region.
The number of months it will take you to earn the prestigious Vanderbilt MBA degree through the Executive MBA program.
The percentage of Executive MBA classmates you will know by name in our small-by-design program.
The number of countries - all economic powerhouses - that you will visit in Year 2 of the Global Immersion Track. They are Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The number of days you will spend immersed in each of the business and culture of four dynamic countries during Year 2 of the Global Immersion Track. They are Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the U.S.
On average, the number of nationalities represented within a student cohort of the Global Immersion Track.
The percentage of Global Immersion Track graduates that reported earning a promotion and/or greater responsibility upon completion of the program.
In a recent study, the average percent salary increase Vanderbilt Executive MBA students achieved within 10 years of graduation.
On average, the number of years it takes Executive MBA graduates to earn back the financial investment of their degrees.