Reims Management School


Reims Management School was a business school or grande école in Reims, France, offering several specialized programs. It merged with Rouen Business School in 2013 to create NEOMA Business School. Founded in 1928, it was one of the few business schools worldwide to gain triple accreditation by the European EFMD, the British AMBA, and the American AACSB. More than 50 nationalities are represented among its 4,200 students.
In 2012 the Financial Times ranked the MBA programme as 22nd in Europe, and the Sup de Co programme as 19th in Europe. CESEM delivers a double diploma, which includes a two-year stay abroad and relevant work experience consisting of two six-month internships.
Sup de Co, the main school, was ranked 8th in France by most rankings in the country.
The 18,000 alumni form one of the strongest business networks in France; 3,500 of whom are based outside France.
Reims Management School was partner of around 100 international universities worldwide.