About Tuck at Dartmouth

Tuck develops wise, decisive leaders who better the world through business.

The Tuck experience is distinctly personal, connected, and transformative—creating the foundation for a life and career of impact.

Founded in 1900 as the world’s first graduate school of management, the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth is widely recognized among the top business schools in the world. We believe the world needs more Tuck—leaders who combine analytical rigor with judgment, empathy, and the ability to lead with and through others.

A World-Class MBA Experience

Tuck Master of Business Administration

An immersive, two-year, full-time residential MBA program defined by a rigorous and relevant curriculum, a trust-based learning community, and the world’s best alumni network. At Tuck, students develop the strategic insight, analytical discipline, and interpersonal judgment to make wise decisions and lead with and through others.

Empowering Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders

Tuck Undergraduate Education

Through programs like Tuck Business Bridge®, Tuck Undergraduate Education provides undergraduates with a strong foundation in business. Students engage directly with world-class faculty, learn about career paths in business, and tackle real-world challenges—developing the skills, perspective, and confidence to succeed in whatever path they choose.

Transforming Insight into Impact

Tuck Executive Education

Tuck Executive Education offers non-degree leadership programs and custom corporate learning experiences for senior leaders and organizations worldwide. Rooted in Dartmouth’s tradition of excellence, Tuck creates an executive education experience unlike any other—one that helps leaders drive action, build stronger teams, and achieve measurable results. It’s learning that moves leaders—and organizations—forward.

Across Dartmouth

Dartmouth Collaborations

As Dartmouth’s business school, Tuck works closely with colleagues across Dartmouth to create interdisciplinary learning experiences grounded in real-world challenges.

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THE WORLD’S MOST RESPONSIVE ALUMNI NETWORK

Tuck alumni are deeply committed to the success of the school and one another. They answer the call, offer candid advice, and create opportunities across industries and geographies. This is a lifelong advantage built on trust, generosity, and shared commitment.

Alumni Stories

A Setting Unlike Any Other

Our Location in Hanover, at Dartmouth

Set in the beautiful landscape of the Upper Valley, our distinctive campus creates space for reflection, focused engagement, and meaningful connection while remaining within reach of major business hubs in Boston and New York.

Tuck Leadership

Tuck is led by Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and a senior leadership team committed to advancing the school’s mission and global impact.

Faculty & Research

Tuck faculty are renowned for the rigor and relevance of their teaching and research, bringing an interdisciplinary approach that connects ideas across fields.

Facts and Figures

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tuck part of Dartmouth?
Yes. The Tuck School of Business is the graduate business school of Dartmouth, an Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Tuck is one of Dartmouth's graduate professional schools, alongside its medical and engineering schools.

Where is the Tuck School of Business located?
The Tuck School of Business is located in Hanover, New Hampshire, on the campus of Dartmouth in New England's Upper Valley. The setting offers a close, residential academic community within reach of major business centers in Boston and New York.

What programs does Tuck offer?
Tuck offers a two-year, full-time residential MBA, along with dual and joint degree options offered in collaboration with Dartmouth and select partner institutions. Tuck also offers Executive Education programs for senior leaders and organizations; undergraduate business programs, including Tuck Business Bridge®; and graduate health care leadership programs offered in partnership with Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine.

When was Tuck founded?
The Tuck School of Business was founded in 1900 as the first graduate school of management in the world.