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An Internship with the Department of Defense

…It holds civilian and military personnel, an impressive gym in the basement, and a shocking number of fast-food chain restaurants. All that novelty aside, I can think of no other organization with such a critical mission, combined with such size and complexity and worldwide impact, as the Department of Defense…

Sep 15, 2016

Tuck Increases Support for Military Veterans

…Associate Director, Admissions Yield, Military Liaison. You are also welcome to contact our Tuck Veterans Club—they’re always happy to answer your questions and share their Tuck experience. Finally, don’t hesitate to reach out to Diane Bonin, Director of Financial Aid, who is Tuck’s School Certifying Official for VA benefits. Visit…

May 28, 2021

Tuck WIB: Meet Veterans and Alumni Amy Florentino...

…to serve in the military. Below, get to know Tuck alumni Amy Florentino T’10, commander of the U.S. Coast Guard Sector New England, and Jen Tietz T’15 who served as a nuclear surface warfare officer in the U.S. Navy. The mission of Tuck’s Women in Business Club is to foster…

Nov 10, 2022

A Veteran’s Transition to Tuck

…you can translate your military experience to those in the private sector. Fellow classmates who aren’t coming from the military are also invaluable resources, as they have insights from their own private sector experiences. Tuck is also extremely generous when it comes to the Yellow Ribbon Program. There is no…

Jun 30, 2017

Why This Marine Chose Tuck

…through the Tuckies and military veterans who work there which absolutely helped shape my decision to apply to the office. Many of the top business schools offer military applicants the opportunity to visit and learn more about their programs through special programs. Be sure to check with the programs you’re…

Mar 29, 2016

3 Reasons Why Tuck Is a Great Fit for...

…to transition from the military into the right MBA program, attend the 2020 Tuck Veterans Symposium on Saturday, September 26 through Monday, September 28. 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…

Sep 16, 2020

From Boots to Suits: How Tuck Supports Veterans...

…to separate from the military is both difficult and personal. Deciding what to do after separating can be an even more daunting task. In many cases, an MBA is an ideal way to smooth the transition from boots to suits. I have had a wonderful experience over the past six…

Mar 09, 2020

A Dream Internship, with the Help of the...

…skills, presuming that my military experience didn’t fit the bill of what the company was looking for. For this reason, I didn’t feel I should leverage the Tuck network because I wanted to feel more comfortable with the fit of the internship I was applying for and inquiring about. Lizzie…

Aug 22, 2016

Tuck WIB: Meet Veteran and Alumna Sarah Blatt...

…to serve in the military. Below, get to know Sarah Blatt T’21 who graduated from the United States Military Academy in 2007 and commissioned into the Army as a military intelligence officer. The mission of Tuck’s Women in Business Club is to foster a community that enables women to achieve…

Nov 10, 2022

Before the GMAT, Look at the Big Picture

…candidates, leads recruitment of military veterans, and travels globally for Tuck. The class of 2017 isn’t even on campus yet, but we’re already in the process of recruiting the Tuck class of 2018. Those of you who are also thinking about next year, we’d like to offer some suggestions to…

Jun 02, 2015

Female, Veteran, MBA - An In Demand Combination

…gradually transition from the military into business in an environment where it’s ok to ask questions, make mistakes, and show up in the wrong outfit. The skills I have learned have helped me transition from the hierarchy so prevalent in the military, to a more flat organization in consulting. I…

Sep 15, 2014

Tuck Veterans Club Admissions Liaisons on Their Tuck...

…between Tuck and the military, the inclusivity for Tuck partners, being surrounded by similarly value-driven individuals and being valued at Tuck, and more. You can find Part I of this conversation here. Lesley: Did getting to know your classmates as you discussed change your path? Wen: Yes, definitely. I wrote…

Dec 16, 2020

Many Voices, One Tuck: Meet Veterans Abhineet Sikri...

…} In honor of Military Appreciation Month, we asked student veterans to share more about their goals, accomplishments, inspirations, and passions. Abhineet Sikri T’24 What accomplishment are you most proud of? The Indian Military Academy is the WestPoint equivalent for Indian Army officers. The instructors at the academy were responsible…

May 25, 2023

An Internship in Health Care, Thanks to Tuck...

…me. Coming from the military, I was seeking another mission-oriented organization, where I could positively impact people and be part of something greater than myself. I certainly found that sense of purpose this summer. There is one quote by MGH’s founders, which really forms the foundation of the institution: “When…

Aug 15, 2016

Embrace the Uncertainty: My Recruiting Experience at Tuck

…Especially coming from the military, this chance to interact with business people was a learning opportunity that was incredibly valuable. What did I really want to do? Why? Where would it take me, and where could I see myself being happy? How would my family fit into this? As a…

Jun 08, 2015