International students bring vital global, cultural, and social perspectives to Tuck.
International students add diverse perspectives to every element of the Tuck student experience. From study groups and class discussions to culture chats and fun treks, Tuck students share their values and experiences in a trust-based collaborative community where all members invest in and empower one another to reach their most aspirational goals.
Tuck offers support to international students in several ways, including tailored recruiting panels and international events. The MBA Program Office (MBAPO) can help guide international students as they navigate the steps required to come to Tuck.
In addition, prior to the start of Tuck Launch, Tuck offers International Orientation, an optional program that is highly recommended for any non-native English speakers who have not worked, or gone to school, in the United States.
Tuck Ambassadors
These students and alumni represent a diverse range of home states and countries, industry experience, and Tuck involvement. We encourage you to reach out to a Tuck Ambassador from your region. See all Tuck Ambassadors
International Student Stories
Cristina Lozada T’25
“We build a network that extends far beyond these two years, and that’s something truly special and unique about an MBA at Tuck.”
Amirali Yousefli T’25
“The academic experience at Tuck seamlessly blends rigorous theoretical frameworks with practical, real-world applications—creating a distinctive learning environment that prepares students for immediate impact.”
Apeksha Atal T’25
“Having lived and worked around the world, it was very important to me to join an MBA program that had a clear global focus, and Tuck really delivered on this for me.”
International Perspectives on Tuck360
To Our International Applicants: Why a Tuck MBA?
Three international T’22s share what makes Tuck distinct and offer advice for international applicants considering applying for a Tuck MBA.
The Tuck First-Year Project: Working with the Abaarso Network
Mike Villarreal T’25 reflects on his First-Year Project with the educational nonprofit Abaarso Network.
Why Tuck? Reflections from an International MBA Student
Joaquin Uranga T’24 shares why Tuck was the right fit for him, what has surprised him most about the program, and his advice for prospective MBA applicants from Latin America.


