I have some knowledge of Henley.
You should probably see the campus it is fantastic and so are the people.
In terms of reputation in the UK Henley is top tier along with Cranfield and Manchester. As a previous poster noted the course is old and tired. The students are superior but with the expansion of the course the foreign students are often inferior.
The University of Reading is probably a below average UK University and the effects are being felt at Henley. The Business School is not as quick to respond to issues and has not increase support to reflect the increasing number of students.
The career support is recognised as being dire and has been for a number of years but they have not responded. However, due to the quality of the intake and the alumni, which is behind only a few US schools, leavers tend to do well.
The brand is still very well perceived by corporates but the momentum is definitely down and the School could very well go the way of Ashridge.
If I were you I would look at Cranfield, Manchester, and Warwick in that order or look to the Continental European Schools for one year courses.
You should probably see the campus it is fantastic and so are the people.
In terms of reputation in the UK Henley is top tier along with Cranfield and Manchester. As a previous poster noted the course is old and tired. The students are superior but with the expansion of the course the foreign students are often inferior.
The University of Reading is probably a below average UK University and the effects are being felt at Henley. The Business School is not as quick to respond to issues and has not increase support to reflect the increasing number of students.
The career support is recognised as being dire and has been for a number of years but they have not responded. However, due to the quality of the intake and the alumni, which is behind only a few US schools, leavers tend to do well.
The brand is still very well perceived by corporates but the momentum is definitely down and the School could very well go the way of Ashridge.
If I were you I would look at Cranfield, Manchester, and Warwick in that order or look to the Continental European Schools for one year courses.