Founded in 1900, the Tuck School was the first institution in the world to offer a master's degree in business administration.[5][6][7][8] It is consistently ranked among the best business schools in
the world by The Economist, Financial Times, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report, and Bloomberg Businessweek.[9][10][11] In 2021, Tuck was ranked #2 in Bloomberg Businessweek and #6 in Forbes for best U.S. business school.[9][10] The Tuck School awards only one degree, Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, through a full-time, residential program. Tuck is known for its rural setting and small class size — each MBA class consists of about 280 students. As such, both factors, combined
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| Founded in 1900, the Tuck School was the first institution in the world to offer a master's degree in business administration.[5][6][7][8] It is consistently ranked among the best business schools in the world by The Economist, Financial Times, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report, and Bloomberg Businessweek.[9][10][11] In 2021, Tuck was ranked #2 in Bloomberg Businessweek and #6 in Forbes for best U.S. business school.[9][10] The Tuck School awards only one degree, Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, through a full-time, residential program. Tuck is known for its rural setting and small class size — each MBA class consists of about 280 students. As such, both factors, combined with Tuck's commitment to the full-time MBA program, contribute to its high giving rate among the 10,300 Tuck alumni across 73 countries.[2] Almost 70% of all Tuck alumni regularly give to the school, the highest rate among business schools worldwide. |
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