There isn’t a lot of information about EMBA options in the Washington D.C. area so I thought it would be helpful for prospective students:
Georgetown University:
https://msb.georgetown.edu/mbaep/ $90,000
The program cohort meets Friday and Saturday on alternate weekends on Georgetown's campus in Washington, DC. Two international and two domestic residencies augment the program.
University of Maryland:
https://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/emba/ $98,500
The Executive MBA is completed in 19 months (versus 28 to 36 for the evening or weekend MBA programs). Participants will receive comprehensive administrative support from executive education staff.
University of Virginia:
https://www.darden.virginia.edu/html/lan ... prog=mbaex $115,000
Attend Class at Darden Approximately Once a Month
Classes meet about once per month in Charlottesville for three days (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday). Spread throughout the 21-month program, there are also four one-week Leadership Residencies. Three of these occur in Charlottesville and one is international. Between Classes: In addition to face-to-face classes, you participate in distance learning sessions and virtual learning team meetings. Distance learning sessions are also available to students for downloading and team meetings are scheduled at your team's convenience.
Cornell-Queen's:
https://www.johnson.cornell.edu/academic ... index.html $103,000
Residential Sessions – The program includes three themed residential sessions. During each session, participants spend time at both Cornell and Queen's.
The program begins with a two-week Opening Session that includes the delivery of core courses, technology training, and workshops designed to aid in the establishment of high-performance learning teams. Approximately six months into the program, participants return to the two school campuses to take part in the Business Venturing Session. The primary focus of the session is the study of topics and issues related to the management of new ventures. One year into the program, participants explore global issues during the Global Business Session. Interactive Boardroom Sessions – Program participants within one city are organized into Boardroom Learning Teams which are comprised of five to nine individuals. Each team is assigned to a boardroom location in its home city. During the boardroom sessions, multi-point interactive videoconferencing links the Boardroom Learning Teams and faculty in locations across North America. These boardroom sessions are normally held on three consecutive Saturdays per month, with the fourth Saturday off.
North Carolina:
https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/progra ... /index.cfm$96,000
Once-a-month UNC classes held near D.C. UNC’s OneMBA classes are held once a month on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for 21 months. Most classes are held at Lansdowne Conference Center near Washington D.C. and Dulles International Airport. OneMBA Global MBA Program: The GMAT is optional. We recommend taking the test if your academic records do not show strong quantitative skills. Your partner can join you Saturday evening through Sunday for special partner activities and social events. Beginning in October, once-a-month classes will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Friday classes start at 9:30, so most students fly or drive in Friday morning. Sunday classes end at 3:00, so you will travel home that evening. In addition to classes, most students spend 12-20 hours a week on individual study or team meetings.