In this episode, we interview Amy Mitson, Director of MBA Admissions, Recruitment and Marketing, at Dartmouth.
Dartmouth Tuck, nestled in the picturesque New England region, stands out as an elite business school known for its intimate and immersive learning environment. It prides itself on a tightly-knit community culture, which is fostered by the school's rural setting and smaller class sizes compared to other top-tier MBA programs.
What sets Tuck apart is its dedicated approach to personal development and leadership, facilitated through close interaction with a world-class faculty and a supportive alumni network. The school's focus on creating a transformative educational experience ensures that Tuck graduates are not only adept in their fields but also poised to become global leaders who are personally connected to their peers and professors.
Tuck's unique setting and community-oriented approach make it a standout choice for prospective students seeking a deep and engaging business education that extends far beyond the classroom.
Tuck School of Business draws a selective pool of MBA candidates, accepting 33.4% of applicants. Of those admitted, 37.6% commit to enrolling, indicating Tuck's competitive edge and its strong draw among MBA programs.
Tuck requires applicants to self-report scores for the GMAT or GRE, with no preference between the two. GMAT/GRE waivers may be granted upon request to applicants who can show their academic or professional background sufficiently prepares them for Tuck's academic rigor.
At Dartmouth Tuck, the student body brings diverse academic backgrounds: 40% from Liberal Arts, 28% from Economics/Business, and 25% from STEM fields. They enter with a solid average GPA of 3.49, and nearly one-fifth are first-generation college students.
Prior to enrolling at Dartmouth Tuck, MBA students bring diverse professional experiences, with the largest group, 22%, coming from Financial Services. Consulting, Not-for-Profit, and Technology are also significant sectors, representing 17%, 16%, and 15% respectively, highlighting Tuck's broad appeal to professionals from varied industries.
After completing their MBA at Dartmouth Tuck, a significant 47% of graduates enter consulting, while financial services attract 20%, indicating Tuck's alignment with these sectors. Additionally, technology (11%) and healthcare, pharma, and biotech (9%) are also key industries. The majority of alumni stay in the U.S., with 59% working in the Northeast, underscoring Tuck's strong regional influence.