Booth & Kellogg Trade Places In New Ranking

As is the case with all of U.S. News’ rankings, this one only rates U.S. schools. And even though most of these B-schools have several EMBA programs, often in partnership with European and Asian schools, the list only ranks schools–not specific Executive MBA programs.

2011 U.S. NEWS RANKING OF EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAMS AND HOW IT COMPARES TO BUSINESSWEEK’S RANKING POLL OF EMBA DIRECTORS

School & 2011 U.S. News Rank 2010 U.S. News Rank Year-Over-Year Difference 2009 BW EMBA Director Rank
1. Pennsylvania (Wharton) Philadelphia & San Francisco 1 —– 2
2. Chicago (Booth) Chicago, London & Singapore 3 +1 1
3. Northwestern (Kellogg) Evanston, IL 2 -1 3
4. Duke (Fuqua) Durham, NC 4 —- 5
5. Columbia Business School New York, NY 5 —– 4
6. New York (Stern) New York, NY 6 —– 6
6. UCLA (Anderson) Los Angeles, CA 9 +3 10
8. Michigan (Ross) Ann Arbor, MI 8 —– 8
9. California-Berkeley (Haas) Berkeley, CA 7 -2 NR
10. North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) Chapel Hill, NC 10 —– 9
11. Southern California (Marshall) Los Angeles, CA 12 +1 11
12. Stanford Graduate School Palo Alto, CA 13 +1 NR
13. Emory (Goizueta) Atlanta, GA 11 -2 15
14. Virgnia (Darden) Charlottesville, VA 18 +4 NR
15. California-Santa Clara (Leavey) Santa Clara, CA 18 +3 NR
15. Cornell (Johnson) Ithaca, NY 20 +5 17
17. Washington University (Olin) St. Louis, MO NR New to list NA
18. Texas-Austin (McCombs) Austin, TX 14 -4 19
18. Seattle University (Albers) Seattle, WA 22 +4 NR
20. MIT (Sloan) Cambridge, MA NR New to list NA
20. Thunderbird Phoenix, AR NR New to list NA
20. Marquette University Milwaukee, WI 14 -6 NR
23. University of Washington (Foster) Seattle, WA NR New to list NA
23. Southern Methodist (Cox) Dallas, TX 14 -9 14

SOURCE: U.S. News & World Report 2011 & 2010 Specialty Rankings for Executive MBAs, BusinessWeek 2009 poll of EMBA directors.