MBA Program
Tuck offers one degree program: the full-time, two-year master of business administration.
Faculty
Tuck has 45 full-time faculty members.
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80% hold tenure
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31% are of international origin
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27% are women
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18% are U.S. minorities
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They design the core curriculum and individual courses
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They all teach in the MBA program
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They teach the large majority of all MBA courses
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They publish their research in prestigious, peer-reviewed journals and books and influence the direction of scholarship in their fields
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They serve on editorial boards of academic journals and lead the professional organizations of their fields
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They influence management practice through research, teaching, and consulting.
Each year Tuck engages adjunct and visiting professors to teach individual courses. Many of these professors have long relationships with Tuck, and all are highly-qualified experts in their fields.
Students
Tuck has approximately 500 MBA students in two classes.
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36% are of international origin
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34% are women
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16% are U.S. minorities
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18% already hold one master’s degree
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They have an average GMAT score of 713
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They have an average of more than five years of business experience
Alumni
Tuck has more than 8,500 living MBA alumni.
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13% graduated before 1960, 25% between 1960 and 1979, 38% between 1980 and 1999, and 24% between 2000 and 2008
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18% are female
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11% are non-U.S. citizens
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12% work outside the U.S
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In the U.S., they are most likely to work in New York (9%), Boston (6%), San Francisco (2%), and Chicago (1%)
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Outside of the U.S., they are most likely to work in Japan (2%) and U.K. (1%)
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Of those who currently work, 29% work in financial services, 13% in consulting, 9% in technology, 5% in consumer goods, and 44% in other industries