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Transition from the Military: A T’20 Veteran on W...

…I transitioned from the military. It allowed me to dedicate precious time to recruiting and building relationships with my classmates. The strong foundation of business fundamentals taught in the core ensured that I could excel during my summer internship and prepare for a more individualized second-year course load. By maintaining…

Nov 16, 2020

Life after the Military: Why an MBA?

…transitioning out of your military service, you have a wide array of choices in front of you. Why consider an MBA? Below, four Tuck veterans offer their perspectives on the value an MBA provides and why Tuck was the right school for them. If you would like to learn more…

Apr 21, 2015

Why Tuck is a Great Choice for Transitioning...

Tuck Military Visit Day will be held on Tuck's campus on Sunday, October 7 and Monday, October 8. Space is limited, so register soon! We hope to see you there. I’m passionate about Tuck. As a co-chair for the Tuck Veterans Club, I speak with many prospective veterans, and I…

Aug 20, 2018

Forging a New Career Path after Military Service

…you transition from the military is okay. Tuck is a great place to find your place, and the closeness and support of the community cannot be overrated in helping you navigate a new career path. Brian Ries T’00 graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1993 and spent five years…

Nov 06, 2020

Tuck Engages the Veteran Community

…Day out of the military, I had the opportunity to participate in two different events that are vital elements of the Tuck education: Peer Learning and Hockey. As part of Tuck’s observation of Veterans Day, I had the privilege to take part in an event called “Microbrews and the Military.”…

Nov 11, 2016

A Marine Corps Officer’s “Why Tuck”

…decision to leave the military and go to business school was not an easy one to make. After choosing this course, deciding where to spend those formative two years for my MBA was also tough. Now, with the experience of two academic terms and 8 months living in the Upper…

Mar 27, 2019

Finding Camaraderie and Community: Transitioning from the Military...

…all within the greater military framework and include built-in support. Now, as you stare down the possibility of leaving this familiar territory to pursue an MBA, it may seem a bit daunting. However, it does not have to be that way. The community and support at Tuck will be familiar…

Sep 12, 2022

Tuck Veterans Club: Our Summer Internships

…They are using their military experience, coupled with the skillsets they gained during their first year at Tuck, to make immediate impact on a variety of industries. Below are a few internship highlights from Tuck Veterans Club members. Ryan Turk T’20, Navy Nuclear Submarine Officer; private equity internship at Trilogy…

Aug 07, 2019

Tuck WIB: Meet Veteran Allie Hundley T’24

…to serve in the military. Below, get to know Allie Hundley T’24 who served seven years as a Navy officer. The mission of Tuck’s Women in Business Club is to foster a community that enables women to achieve personal and professional success. To this end, WIB provides mentoring, networking, and…

Nov 10, 2022

My Journey from a U.S. Army Officer...

…service or exit the military to pursue another calling. Although I desired the latter, I had the classic “sunk cost” fear and was apprehensive to leave behind the career I had spent seven years building. Furthermore, I was not convinced the skill set I acquired in the military would translate…

Nov 11, 2020

Why I Left the Military and Chose Tuck

…decision to join the military was the best decision I ever made, then deciding to separate after eight years was the hardest. I felt lucky to be a member of teams which accomplished so much. I grew enormously, developed a great deal of confidence, and learned from my successes and…

Dec 12, 2017

Top 3 Reasons for Choosing Tuck: Military Edition

…graduated from the US Military Academy in 2008 with a B.S. in International History and Arabic and was commissioned as an Armor officer. He served as a Scout Platoon Leader, Troop Executive Officer, Troop Commander, and Squadron Assistant Operations Officer in the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, KS and…

Apr 05, 2016

Military Applicants FAQ: Your Questions Answered by a...

…{color:#467c3b!important;} .faq a:hover {color#467c3b!important;} Military veteran and T’22 Andrew Park addresses FAQs from military applicants. What resources are there available at Tuck for students who are switching careers? The career services center provides a great personalized job search experience for veterans switching careers. Equally valuable are second year Tuck students…

Jan 04, 2021

To Veterans: Myths about the Tuck MBA, Debunked

…Tuck Veterans Club, Tuck Military Visit Day, themed “Setting You Up for Success,” will be Monday, May 1, 2017. During the event, you’ll get a chance to see what distinguishes Tuck among top-tier business schools and what you need to know to transition from the military into the right MBA…

Mar 09, 2017

Expanding Our Application Fee Waiver

…members of the U.S. military, U.S. military veterans, graduates of the Tuck Business Bridge program, and upon request for those facing financial hardship or those involved with the Forté MBALaunch program. Today, we are officially announcing an expansion of our application fee waiver. Starting immediately fee waivers will automatically be…

Dec 21, 2022