Fundação Dom Cabral
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Ranking and Accreditations

Executive Education Ranking, Financial Times 2024

GETTING TO THE TOP IS A CHALLENGE. 

 STAYING THERE IS A MATTER OF PRIDE.

FOR 20 YEARS FDC HAS BEEN RANKED AMONG THE
WORLD`S BEST BUSI​​​NESS SCHOOLS.


Since 2005, Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC) has been featured in the Financial Times Executive Education Rankings. Up until 2023, the rankings included three categories: the Combined Table, Open Programs (covering a wide range of management and business topics for individuals), and Custom Programs (tailored for organizations). This year, the Combined Table category was removed.

In this year’s rankings, FDC moved up two spots in the Open Programs category and one spot in the Custom Programs category compared to the previous edition. Notably, FDC is the only Brazilian business school to be ranked in the top ten.

Eighty percent of the ranking scores are based on participants' and clients' perceptions of the programs, considering factors such as preparation, course design, faculty, teaching methods and materials, new skills and learning, follow-up, goals achieved, and value for money. The remaining 20% of the score is derived from quantitative data reported by each school, including revenue growth, the number of international participants and programs, international program deliveries, and faculty diversity.


ACCREDITATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS

​​Quality and FDC's educational solutions global reach​.​​ 

CERTIFICATIONS
The global characteristics of FDC’s educational solutions are reinforced by the school’s accreditation by international accreditation agencies such as the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA®). ​

ASSOCIATIONS
We are members of the Business Education Alliance, the AACSB, and of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD). We also belong to the Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuelas de Administración (CLADEA), the International University Consortium (UNICON), the International Consortium for Executive Development Research (ICEDR), the Global Business School Network (GBSN) and the Executive MBA Council.​

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