Partner with the Carey Business School
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School partners with businesses, organizations, nonprofits, communities, and alumni to build for what’s next®.
Business Partnerships
Executive Education
Executive Education partnerships offer immersive learning opportunities. We deliver full value to our partners in the areas of leadership, management, design thinking for innovation, business communication, finance, and health care.
Forté Foundation
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School has joined the Forté Foundation as an MBA partner and Forté Fellows partner school. As one of 55 member schools, Carey Business School will collaborate with the Forté Foundation to expand opportunities for women seeking MBAs and graduate business education.
Global Partnerships
FOME Alliance
The Future of Online Management Education (FOME) Alliance is a collaboration between business schools around the world who seek to enhance their online course delivery and student experience via the Insendi virtual learning platform. As part of this strategic partnership, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School has partnered with Imperial College Business School (UK) and ESMT Berlin (Germany), two of the top global business schools, to provide a lifelong learning incentive for full- and part-time MBA graduates.
Carey Business School alumni are eligible for a 100 percent tuition scholarship on one Executive Education program per calendar year. In addition, through September 2023, Carey alumni are also eligible for 50 percent tuition remission on Executive Education courses offered through both Imperial College Business School and ESMT Berlin. There is no cap on the number of courses alumni may register for during this initiative.
For more information on Carey’s Executive Education programs, email [email protected]. To learn more about programs and eligibility for our European partner schools, email [email protected] (for Imperial College Business School) or [email protected] (for ESMT Berlin).
Community partnerships
City Springs Elementary
Carey Business School’s involvement with City Springs is one of many ways that the school partners with the Baltimore City community.
Johns Hopkins community initiatives
Johns Hopkins University is committed to strengthening and supporting the physical, social, and economic well-being of Baltimore. Ongoing initiatives include efforts to support local businesses and provide volunteer opportunities for students. Learn more about JHU community initiatives.
United Way
Each year, Carey Business School and Johns Hopkins University support nonprofits and charities serving the local community by contributing to the United Way of Central Maryland.
Business Volunteers Maryland
Business Volunteers Maryland is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the community by making strategic connections between people, Maryland businesses and local nonprofits. Carey partners with Business Volunteers, on meaningful initiatives to give back to the community and provide experiential programming for students.