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ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIP
Join your colleagues throughout the world

As the association of choice for executive and master’s degree programs for working professionals, EMBAC encourages schools that meet the following criteria to apply for membership:

  • Status as a public or private non-profit higher education institution
  • Accreditation or equivalent recognition
  • Offering of Executive MBA and/or master’s programs targeted for executives and working professionals with at least five years of significant post-baccalaureate work experience

 Ready to apply? Take these four steps:

 STEP ONE: Gather required information

  • Outline of your program’s curriculum (course listing)
  • Total required contact hours, or the total time in faculty-supported learning, including the basis of calculation for those hours (i.e., 50-minute hour, 60-minute hour) and amount of faculty-supported, technology-based learning (i.e., webcast, Blackboard/Web CT, other synchronous or asynchronous learning platforms)
  • Total required credits for graduation
  • Number of students in a typical class or cohort group
  • PDF files of or links to program brochures or marketing materials 

STEP TWO: Complete and submit the online member application form (see link below)

STEP THREE: Pay the $100 application fee per the instructions on the form

STEP FOUR: Email the required information in Step 1 to karen@embac.org

Remember: EMBAC will not review your application until you complete all three steps.

Any questions? Just contact Karen Mc Lintock, administrator at karen@embac.org or Michael Desiderio, executive director, at michael@embac.org.

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Please use the link to the form below to start your application process.

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"When MIT began its Executive MBA program in 2010, the EMBA Council welcomed us with open arms, offering encouragement, education, and mentorship. EMBAC is committed to continuously support its members with best practice sharing while providing trends and research. We wouldn’t be where we are today as a program if it weren’t for this community."

JOHANNA HISING DIFABIO
Assistant Dean
MIT Executive Degree Programs