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TUCK CONNECTIONS

Each business school is unique and offers its students a special learning opportunity. We want to give prospective students a real picture of the Tuck experience. And who better to tell them all about Tuck than our alumni?

Tuck will take your information and pair you up with prospective students with a similar profile. You will be sent contact information for prospective students that have been matched with you so you can contact them.

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You will need your your official Vox Alumni Network (VAN) name and password to access this form. Forgot your VAN password? Click here for help.

If you have any questions regarding Tuck Connections, please contact the Tuck Admissions office at tuck.admissions@dartmouth.edu or 603-646-3162.

TUCK ALUMNI ADMISSIONS PROGRAM (TAAP)

Each year, more than 1,000 TAAP volunteers work with Tuck's Office of Admissions as active participants in Tuck's recruitment efforts. TAAP volunteers enhance Tuck's ability to talk with prospective MBA candidates from around the globe and contribute to the evaluation of candidates for admission. TAAP membership requires enthusiasm for Tuck, some knowledge of the admissions process, and time. We estimate the time commitment as a TAAP volunteer to be about 6 to 10 hours per year.

If you would like more information on how to participate in TAAP activities, please contact the TAAP Coordinator in the Office of Admissions at tuck.admissions@dartmouth.edu.

Regional ALUMNI clubs

Looking for a community of Tuckies in your area? Join a Tuck Alumni club!  Tuck clubs are located in metropolitan areas throughout the U.S. and the world. Browse the list to find a club near you.

Regional alumni clubs

VISITING EXECUTIVES

Every year, top executives from the national and international business community travel to Tuck to meet with students both in and out of the classroom. They come to Tuck via different avenues: as part of the Alan Smith T'53 Visiting Executive Program, as guests of the research centers and the Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship, and at the invitation of a faculty member. Many of our visitors are Tuck alumni who recall meeting with visiting execs as one of the highlights of their own Tuck experience.

Visitors to Tuck play a crucial role in ensuring that students are kept abreast of the latest developments in the business world. Visits often include informal lunches and dinners with students, office hours for individual and small-group meetings, and an address to the Tuck community. Frequently, the relationships forged between visiting executives and Tuck students and faculty extend well beyond their visits to campus.

For more information on visiting executives, please contact Cynthia Falzarano in the Office of Development and Alumni Services at cynthia.l.falzarano@dartmouth.edu.

Tuck Associates Program

This program recognizes corporations that provide financial support of at least $5,000 annually for the educational mission of the school. Through priority contact, these firms form a relationship with Tuck that leads to mutually beneficial relationships.

More about Tuck Associates Program

TUCK GLOBAL CONSULTANCY
Organized and managed by Tuck's Center for International Business, the Tuck Global Consultancy is a program of international consulting services offered to the business community at an affordable fee. Alumni are encouraged to sponsor a project. For more information, visit the Tuck Global Consultancy pages on the Center for International Business website.

Tuck Global Consultancy sponsor information