Enrolling at Tuck

We look forward to you joining us at Tuck as part of the incoming class!

To help you share your accomplishment with friends and family, we’ve created a social media toolkit with downloadable images/videos of Tuck. You can also find Instagram story stickers by searching Tuck26 in the app.

Don’t forget to tag @tuckschool so we can celebrate with you! Download Social Media Toolkits


Please respond to our offer of admission as soon as you have decided on your MBA plans. You can let us know your intentions by logging into your portal and then completing the offer response form, one of the checklist items available to you as an admitted student.

To secure your place in the incoming class, you must submit the offer response form and your enrollment deposit on or prior to the deadline for your round (see dates below or log in to your portal if you’ve been admitted from the waitlist). If you wish to wire your deposit, please contact our office at tuck.admissions@tuck.dartmouth.edu. The enrollment deposit is waived for enrolling MD/MBA students.

Enrollment Deposit and Deadlines

Round
Deposit
Deadline
Round 1 & Consortium 1 $4,000 February 12, 2024 at 5 p.m. ET
Round 2 & Consortium 2 $4,000 April 22, 2024 at 5 p.m. ET
Round 3 $4,000 May 24, 2024 at 5 p.m. ET

Tuck’s Verification Process

In order to help ensure the integrity of your incoming class, Tuck reserves the right to verify all information and references in your application. Upon acceptance of Tuck’s admissions offer, you must complete third-party verification (this will require you to pay an additional fee of approximately $150) through Re Vera Services LLC. Additionally, at any time during the application process, Tuck or Re Vera may require you to provide additional verification of application information and may require authorization to release such information. Tuck reserves the right to cease consideration of your application, rescind your offer of admission, or terminate your enrollment if you are unable or unwilling to adhere to the above policies, if any misrepresentation or omission occurs in the application process, or if we learn that you have engaged in behavior before matriculation that indicates a lack of judgment or integrity.

What you need to do: Within a week of your admission, you will receive an email from Re Vera Services LLC inviting you to begin the credential verification process. By your enrollment deadline, you must initiate the process with Re Vera and complete the e-signed release and payment. We encourage you to complete these items as soon as possible once you have confirmed your enrollment plans. If you do not receive confirmation from Re Vera that your release and payment have been received, please follow up with Re Vera.  

Please note:

  • You may wish to reach out to your references at this time and let them know Re Vera will be in touch with them to verify their letter of reference.
  • Re Vera does allow students who have not yet informed their employer that they plan to pursue a graduate degree to request a hold on the professional verification process. That hold will remain in effect until June 3.
  • Re Vera will request official transcripts from your institution(s).

In addition to registering with Re Vera, please take the following steps for Tuck’s verification process:

As you may know, during your time at Tuck, you will be required to participate in international travel through a TuckGO course. In order for us to help you prepare for this course travel, we ask that you please upload a copy of the biographical page of your passport. If you have any questions or concerns about uploading your passport, please contact TuckGO@tuck.dartmouth.edu and we’d be happy to address them.

Tuck and Re Vera are committed to making this process as easy as possible for you. Please feel free to contact Re Vera at 617-661-6146 or tuck@reveraservices.com, or Tuck at 603-646-3162 or tuck.admissions@tuck.dartmouth.edu with any additional questions.

Tuck Voices

“I chose Tuck because it’s a place where it’s impossible to be invisible. With my non-traditional business background, I was intimidated to go to business school. I wanted to learn a lot and fully invest in the experience, and I felt like I would get lost in the shuffle at a larger less intimate program. Being surrounded by so many passionate and involved classmates inspired me to raise my hand for leadership opportunities and take risks that have made me a wiser leader.”

Kristen Hughes T’21