KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May 20, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- In The Financial Times' 2024 Custom Executive
Education Ranking released today, the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville's Haslam
College of Business placed No. 5 among all public and
private U.S. schools. Among only U.S. public institutions, Haslam
rose to No. 2. The college ranked No. 24 among all business schools
worldwide.
Haslam also ranked No. 1 for Overall Client
Satisfaction, No. 1 for Value for the Money and No. 1 for
Growth.
The Financial Times' ranking includes several subcategories in
which Haslam excelled among U.S. public universities, including No.
1 for Overall Client Satisfaction, No. 1 for Value for the Money
and No. 1 for Growth.
This marks the eighth year that Haslam's custom executive
education programs have been ranked by The Financial Times in the
top five among U.S. public institutions and the seventh year that
its programs ranked in the Top 25 worldwide.
Focused on the Customer, Built for Impact
Amy Cathey, the college's
associate dean for graduate and executive education, attributed the
ranking to the relevant, focused academic experience executive
education program participants enjoy.
"Haslam strives to deliver custom executive education
experiences that meet our clients' specific talent development
needs, drawing on the expertise of world-class faculty and
providing intentional opportunities for participants to put their
learning into practice," Cathey says." "Our executive education
programming is delivered in multiple formats, allowing participants
around the globe to engage in courses. We are gratified that The
Financial Times, and especially our clients, have acknowledged the
quality of Haslam's executive education offerings with this
ranking."
In addition to customized executive education programs, Haslam
offers short open enrollment courses, MBA programs for working
professionals, a full-time MBA and several specialty masters'
programs. Please visit Haslam's graduate and executive
education webpage for more information.
About the Financial Times' Custom Executive Education
Ranking
The Financial Times' custom executive education ranking is
derived from a client survey and a school survey and considers many
factors. These elements include the quality of instruction,
flexibility of program design, relevance to the workplace of new
skills learned, follow up with students and several others. A total
of 90 institutions from around the globe were included in the
latest ranking.
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