The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College: Everything You Need to Know

 

The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, also known simply as “Tuck,” is the oldest graduate school of management in the United States. Consistently ranked one of the top ten U.S. MBA programs, Tuck is number three in the Bloomberg Businessweek U.S. business school rankings. It is also one of the smallest business schools in the United States, with fewer than 300 students in the Class of 2026. The combination of its small size and remote location in Hanover, New Hampshire, gives Dartmouth Tuck a distinctive culture; students and alumni alike refer to themselves as “Tuckies” and are passionately loyal to the school, to which an astonishing two-thirds of alumni donate annually. Dartmouth MBA alumni give in other ways as well, with many students reporting having cold-called alumni to discuss job opportunities and having their phone calls eagerly returned the same day.

The close-knit nature of the school’s community also creates a strong sense of teamwork on campus, no doubt contributing to the reputation Tuck alumni have in the workforce for excelling in team-based industries such as consulting. Tuck is located on Dartmouth’s 200-acre campus, and the majority of business school students live in Tuck housing residences. Numerous activities also help create close bonds—for example, through the Research-to-Practice seminars, small groups of second-year MBA students take a deep dive into a specific topic. The Latin America and Caribbean Council and the Europe, Middle East, and Africa Council bring together Tuck alumni from those regions to recruit top students to Tuck. If you are interested in renewable energy, Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy, Sustainability and Innovation lets you individualize your course of study to prepare for a career in that field. At Tuck, the case method is heavily used, which makes the classroom experience more interactive and collaborative, as everyone discusses their opinions on a given case. Tuck also offers numerous social opportunities, including TuckBuilds, Tuck Gives, the Tuck Hockey Club, and the wildly popular Winter Carnival. Indeed, Hanover is a winter sports paradise, with students taking full advantage of skiing and snowboarding opportunities.

With a class size so small, Tuck is aware of the impact of each student’s personality, which is why it offers all applicants the opportunity to interview. Tuck also wants to ensure that all business school candidates understand its unique environment and can fully articulate why they are a good fit for the school. Fortunately, mbaMission offers a depth of resources and services to help you on your Tuck MBA application journey.

 

The Tuck School of Business Insider’s Guide

The Tuck School of Business Insider’s Guide

After speaking with Tuck MBA students, admissions committee members, and alumni about their Tuck experiences, we have prepared our Insider’s Guide to the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. We take an in-depth look at life as a Tuckie, highlighting how the business school’s location, class size, curriculum, teaching methods, facilities, alumni involvement, and rankings all affect its culture and MBA experience. Then we delve into Tuck’s faculty and professional student clubs, revealing how they facilitate the careers of Tuck MBA students. Through our guide, you will learn more about the high level of student-faculty collaboration that the school is known for and the intensive teamwork that Tuck fosters. In addition, Tuck prioritizes teaching leadership through opportunities such as the Leadership Fellows program and the Center for Digital Strategies’ MBA Fellows program. You can also read up on the intensely quantitative first semester, which includes required courses such as “Financial Accounting” and “Capital Markets.” First-year students must also take several courses that promote leadership development: “Managing People,” “Managing Organizations,” and “Crafting Strategy.” Through our Insider’s Guide, you can also learn about the “First-Year Project,” a semester-long course that lets small groups of students apply their core academic knowledge to a real-world problem for an external client or entrepreneurial venture. Tuck can best be summed up by a quote from a student mbaMission interviewed: “The students here are very happy with their choice. They chose it because it is outdoorsy, quaint, and they want the kind of experience that it offers.”

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The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College Interview Guide

The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College Interview Guide

One aspect of Tuck’s admissions process that most applicants find extremely appealing is that candidates can request an interview and, if they submit their MBA application by a certain date, are guaranteed to receive one. This practice ensures that Tuck can make its decisions based on the person, not just the application, and gives applicants a chance to visit campus and determine whether it is in fact a good fit for them. (Note that because of the COVID-19 pandemic, all Tuck interviews are currently virtual.) Tuck’s primary goals in the interview are to gauge a candidate’s fit with the school’s values, approach, and atmosphere and to assess how the individual might perform in a team-based environment. “Why Tuck?” is also a common theme. Our past clients have described Tuck’s interviews as “friendly,” “casual,” “polite,” and “conversational.”

Tuck interviews are “blind,” which means that your interviewer will not have seen your entire application before the interview—just your resume. Your interviewer will therefore not know your GMAT score or GPA (unless this information is on your resume) or the content of your essays. Your interview will be conducted either by a member of the Admissions Office or by a student who has been trained by the MBA Admissions Office to conduct interviews. Such students are known as Tuck Admissions Associates. Your interviewer will generally ask about your past experiences to gain insight into your decision-making abilities and your values. Further, you will need to be ready to share why you are a good fit for the school, offering particular reasons why your post-MBA goals can be best served via the Tuck School of Business’s resources. For sample interview questions and commentary from past students, check out our Tuck School of Business Interview Guide.

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Tuck School of Business MBA Essay Analysis, 2024–2025

Applicants to Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business are expected to provide three 300-word essays and have the option to submit a fourth, if anything more about their candidacy needs to be offered or explained. The school’s first prompt broadly covers applicants’ need for an MBA, and specifically a Tuck MBA, as well as why they are pursuing one now. Essay 2 deals with candidates’ individuality, and the third essay is about a time when applicants demonstrated or acted on their instincts to encourage or create inclusivity for others. Tuck clearly seeks individuals who will be ambitious, cooperative, and supportive members of its community.

In our essay analysis, we provide in-depth guidance on each of Dartmouth Tuck’s 2024–2025 essay questions:

  • Essay 1: Why are you pursuing an MBA and why now? How will the distinct Tuck MBA contribute to achieving your goals and aspirations? (300 words)
  • Essay 2: Tell us who you are. How have your values and experiences shaped your identity and character? How will your background contribute to the diverse Tuck culture and community? (300 words)
  • Essay 3: Describe a time you meaningfully contributed to someone else’s sense of inclusion in your professional or personal community. (300 words)

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Dartmouth Tuck MBA Class Profile (Class of 2026)

Enrollment 296
GMAT Average 727
GMAT Verbal Average 42
GMAT Quant Average 48
GMAT IR Average 7
GMAT Range 650–780
GMAT Verbal Range 32–51
GMAT Quant Range 42–51
GRE Verbal Average 161
GRE Quant Average 161
GRE Verbal Range 150–169
GRE Quant Range 148–170
Percentage of Applicants Submitting GRE Scores 46%
Average GPA 3.60
GPA Range 2.95–3.99
Students with Partners 32%
Students with Children 4%
Women 44%
LGBTQ 7%
U.S. Minorities
(all students denominator = 296. Includes American Indian, African American, Asian American, Hispanic/Latinx)
21%
U.S. Minorities
(U.S. and permanent residents denominator = 208. Includes American Indian, African American, Asian American, Hispanic/Latinx)
29%
U.S. Underrepresented Minorities
(U.S. students denominator = 208. Includes American Indian, African American, Hispanic/Latinx, Native Hawaiian)
15%
International Students
(includes dual citizens, permanent residents)
30%
Countries Represented
By Citizenship 41
By Birth 43
By Professional Experience 38
Average Months of Work Experience 69

Dartmouth Tuck MBA Rankings

Tuck is often ranked one of the top ten business schools. The business school was ranked third in the 2024 Bloomberg Businessweek survey. The program was eighth within the United States and 15th internationally in the 2023 Financial Times survey. Tuck was ranked third in the 2023 Poets&Quants survey of U.S.–based business schools. In U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 assessment of U.S.-based MBA programs, the school was in tenth place.

Dartmouth Tuck MBA 2024 Acceptance Rate

The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College boasts a competitive acceptance rate of approximately 35%. This prestigious institution is renowned for its intimate class sizes, collaborative culture, and rigorous academic environment, attracting applicants who are eager to immerse themselves in a transformative business education experience.

Prospective MBA students eyeing Tuck are drawn not only by its impressive reputation but also by the unique opportunities it offers for personal and professional growth. With a focus on leadership development, global perspective, and a tight-knit alumni network, Tuck provides an environment where students can thrive and prepare to make a significant impact in the business world. As you consider your MBA options, understanding Tuck’s acceptance rate can help you gauge the competitiveness of your application and inspire you to craft a compelling narrative that aligns with the school’s values and expectations.

Dartmouth Tuck Deadlines (2024–2025)

Round 1 Application Deadline
September 26, 2024

Round 1 Decision Notification
December 12, 2024

Round 2 Application Deadline
January 6, 2025

Round 2 Decision Notification
March 13, 2025

Round 3 Application Deadline
March 26, 2025

Round 3 Decision Notification
May 1, 2025

mbaMission Testimonials from Dartmouth Tuck MBA Applicants

Julie-Anne [Heafey] helped me get into the perfect-fit business school

I came into the MBA application process knowing that I would have an uphill battle—my undergraduate GPA was below the average range at Tuck, and my work experience in private wealth was good but didn’t truly transcend what my peers were doing.

I knew that in order to be successfully admitted, I needed to show that I was smarter than my GPA led on (I had an upward trend and a really strong GMAT), but also I needed to convince the admissions team that I had a strong reason to get an MBA.

Julie-Anne helped me do exactly that. She reviewed my resume and helped me cut out unnecessary elements and highlight my strengths. She also made it so that my resume would be easy to read from an admissions officer point of view by helping me to concisely communicate my actions, emphasize my results, and define the recognition my employers gave me.

She also helped with my essays. As a Dartmouth undergrad, Julie-Anne knows life in Hanover and helped me provide specific details to the admissions team on what makes the experience unique (she did her first two years of undergrad at Columbia and went to HBS for her MBA, so I’m sure she can do the same for those schools).

Her interview prep also helped me to pace my answers the right way and not waste my words.

Julie-Anne made the entire process very easy—she was tough but supportive. She always met her deadlines and completely changed the quality of my work. Looking at where I started and where I ended up with my application, I really have to thank J-A for being one of the biggest factors in my acceptance to Tuck (which has been a very positive experience for me).

I highly recommend Julie-Anne to anyone looking for an MBA admissions consultant.

Harold Simansky—Superb Hourly Service

I highly recommend Harold Simansky for his hourly services. Through Harold’s resume and essay reviews, I was accepted with scholarship to Booth, Kellogg, Tuck, and Columbia.

Harold was extremely timely and communicative. His reviews—even when it was busy season for Round 2—were extremely efficient. When I had an urgent request due to an upcoming deadline, Harold was understanding and was quick to prioritize my work.

In terms of the feedback, it was clear that Harold had extensive experience in reviewing essays and tailoring them to each school. The essay feedback was very helpful and prescriptive, allowing me to quickly edit and turn around versions. Harold even shared my essays and resume with other reviewers at mbaMission for no charge. I really felt that I received more value than what I was paying for!

Highly Recommend Susan [Kaplan]!

I did the Start-to-Finish Package for two schools with Susan, Tuck and Yale. I also applied to HBS, Ross, and Foster on my own. Coming from a nontraditional background, I was daunted by the MBA world and wanted to be sure I was able to tell my story authentically, but in a manner that would resonate with MBA admissions committees. Ultimately, I was admitted to Tuck and waitlisted at Yale. I also received admission to Ross with a full-tuition scholarship and Foster with a moderate scholarship. While Susan and I only worked together on Tuck and Yale, I know without a doubt that my other applications also benefited from our work together. I would 100% recommend working with Susan…

…It was so reassuring knowing she was on my team and I could go to her with any question at any time. I’m thrilled about schools I got into and couldn’t have done it without her!

Highly recommend Kate Richardson!

Kate’s guidance and support throughout the admissions process was second to none. I was offered admission to Booth, Kellogg, and Tuck, each with scholarships, and I couldn’t have done it without Kate!

Kate led me in developing and communicating my personal brand by guiding me through a process of self-discovery (many phone calls and Skype sessions of brainstorming and questions). She helped me see patterns within my interests and education and work experience that enabled me to tie together my story, why I needed an MBA, and why now. By being straightforward about the weaknesses in my application (a shorter work history and somewhat jumpy resume), Kate helped me address these weaknesses within my written application and prepared me to answer questions around them in interviews…

After receiving the calls with good news, Kate was one of the first people I told because I was so appreciative of her help. She saw me at my best and my worst, and she was a great sounding board for all things MBA-related (and some things less-MBA-related like a potential company switch pre-MBA). I highly recommend working with Kate to anyone applying—she is the absolute best and will help you find success in the application process!
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