MIT Executive MBA

MIT Executive MBA Sponsorship

Transforming high-potential leaders into extraordinary executives

The MIT EMBA equips rising executives with the general management skills to navigate a global economy and a competitive marketplace. Positioned at the intersection of technology, innovation, and business,  the program gives talented executives the advanced tools and expertise they need to enhance organizational growth, improve performance and profitability.

The MIT EMBA Program provides students the opportunity to:

  • Acquire critical cross-industry best practices from renowned faculty and peers.
  • Access MIT’s cutting-edge research in business, leadership, and technological innovation years before that knowledge becomes mainstream.
  • Apply new knowledge and skills to their organizations through applied and action-learning projects.
  • Build a powerful, life-long global network of faculty, program peers, and the 125,000 members of the MIT alumni network.

Organizations who want to position themselves for sustained success must invest in key executives and position them for growth. The MIT EMBA Program provides the best executive talent with the leading tools and strategies needed to provide a significant edge in a hyper-competitive marketplace.

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Financial Aid

Your acceptance to MIT Sloan is based on a needs-blind admission process. This means that when you are accepted, MIT Student Financial Services (SFS) will work with you to determine your needs and help you with a financial aid package. Pre-application information about loans and financial aid may be found on the SFS website, including Graduate and Professional Student Loans and Private Education Loans. Note that the MIT Executive MBA program does not qualify for Federal Direct Stafford Subsidized Loans and Federal Perkins Loans. In the MIT EMBA Class of 2014, approximately 60% of students are receiving partial or full loan/financial aid funding.

Sloan Leadership Fellowship
The MIT Executive MBA program is committed to assembling a class of diverse leaders with extraordinary potential. Every year we award a number of Sloan Leadership Fellowships to accepted students who have demonstrated extraordinary potential in areas that add diversity to the Executive MBA program, including (but not limited to) not-for-profit organizations, government, and women’s leadership. All admitted students are considered for Sloan Leadership Fellowships.

The following websites provide sources of outside funding for US students and permanent residents:

Questions about sponsorship?

Contact: Beth Chartier
Corporate Sponsor Relations
MIT Executive MBA Program
bethc@mit.edu