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10
2008
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In BusinessWeek’s 2008 MBA School rankings, Haas School of Business, Johnson Graduate School of Management, and Tuck School of Business took the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth places, respectively. For more information on these schools, check out the brief school profiles below. They include brief school backgrounders, programs offered, distinguished alumni and application instructions. Click on the links to view the schools’ respective websites.

Haas School of Business (University of California–Berkeley)

Haas School of Business was established from the initiative of one of University of California-Berkeley’s distinguished alumni, Arthur Rodgers. In his commencement address in 1883, Rodgers mentioned the idea of University of California College of Commerce. In less than 15 years, the Haas School of Business was born. Haas School of Business offers undergraduate, MBA, PhD, executive education, Masters in Financial Engineering, and non-degree programs in full-time and part-time. To apply to Haas School, inquire at the admissions office or fill out the application form online through the school’s website.

Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University)

Since it was founded in 1946, Johnson School has produced a number of notable business practitioners. Among them are: Nancy Schlichting of Henry Ford Health System, Irene Rosenfeld of Kraft Foods, Inc., Daniel Hesse of Sprint Nextel Corp., Kyung-Bae Suh of AmorePacific Corp., and Robert Ramin of National Aquarium. Johnson School offers undergraduate, graduate, MBA, PhD and executive programs. Apply to Johnson by completing the application form online.

Tuck School of Business (Dartmouth College)

Founded in 1900, the Tuck School of Business is the alma mater of a number of prominent business practitioners, including John Jacquemin, Mark Byrne, Quentin L. Kopp, Philip J. Moss, Anne Sullivan and Colin Kenny. Tuck School of Business offers only full-time MBA program, executive education programs and the undergraduate Tuck Business Bridge Program. Application to Tuck School of Business can be done online through the school’s official website.

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