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2008
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Business Week’s 2008 MBA School rankings put The Haas School of Business, Johnson Graduate School of Management, and Tuck School of Business at the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth places. Below are quick overviews of the schools, with information on notable alumni and application procedures.

Haas School of Business (University of California – Berkeley)

Berkeley graduate and businessman Arthur Rodgers was the one who initiated the idea of establishing a business school branch for the University of California – Berkeley. Rodgers mentioned this idea in his 1883 commencement address, and was realized in a span of less than 15 years. The Haas School of Business offers programs and degrees such as part-time and full-time MBA degrees, PhD, undergraduate and executive programs, non-degree programs, and Masters in Financial Engineering. Interested applicants may contact the school’s admissions office for more information and complete the application form found at the school’s website.

Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University)

The Johnson Graduate School of Management was established in 1946, and offers MBA, PhD, and executive MBA programs. The school also offers graduate and undergraduate degrees with MBA programs. The school’s list of notable alumni include Irene Rosenfeld of Kraft Foods, Inc., Nancy Schlichting of Henry Ford Health System, Daniel Hesse of Sprint Nextel Corp., Robert Ramin of National Aquarium, and Kyung-Bae Suh of AmorePacific Corp. Interested applicants may visit the school’s website to download and fill up the online application form.

Tuck School of Business (Dartmouth College)

The Tuck School of Business was established in 1900 and is the business school branch of Dartmouth College. Unlike other business schools, Tuck only offers a full-time MBA program to better assist and support their students. Aside from the full-time MBA program, Tuck also offers the undergraduate Tuck Business Bridge Program and executive education programs. Included in the school’s list of notable alumni are Colin Kenny, Quentin L. Kopp, Mark Byrne, Anne Sullivan, John Jacquemin, and Philip J. Moss. Applicants are advised to visit the admissions page at the school’s official website to get more information on application requirements and procedures.

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