San Francisco is a city famed for its hilly landscape, excellent restaurants, bohemian locals and its cool, foggy, climate, as well as its high quality of life and laidback atmosphere. Although it is a major US city, it does not have the expensive living costs associated with New York and Los Angeles – one of many reasons that students flock to the coastal city to attend colleges in San Francisco.
Silicon Valley lies in the southern San Francisco Bay Area and is a hub of opportunity for EMBAs – though the city itself has also established itself as a technology hub in recent years. Google, Apple, Facebook and IBM are just some of the companies with headquarters or a significant presence in the area. Recent findings suggest that many business students are now seeking careers in tech rather than finance. If that sounds like you, maybe an EMBA in San Francisco could be a good fit.
San Francisco is number eight on the Global Financial Centres Index, compiled by Z/Yen. Fortune 500 employers operating in the city include McKesson, Wells Fargo, PG&E, Gap, URS Corporation, and Charles Schwab.
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Wharton runs a residency EMBA inSan Francisco on its campus which takes place over long weekends. Students stay at the Le Meridien hotel and study, eat and attend lectures as part of a team. All weekend residencies and the food cost incurred on these residences are paid in the tuition fee lump sum, and the school takes care of all logistics related to hotel reservation – so nothing left for you to do but get stuck in to your EMBA studies.
The school itself is located in the historic Hills Brothers Plaza. The facilities are modern and technologically advanced, featuring Cisco Telepresence classrooms which allow for a connected experience between the colleges in San Francisco and Philadelphia..
The Wharton executive program is unique in that it offers an MBA equivalent degree but in an executive format, with both sets of students following the same curriculum.



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