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Tuck 2年的所有费用加起来要165000。。。

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发表于 2010-3-5 23:05:48 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
上涨速度可是10倍的inflation。。。
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发表于 2010-3-10 21:55:41 | 只看该作者
我和一个也去面试过的中国mm共同的感受是,那里就像boston,又老又贵的。特别是他们老的building,不过新的宿舍条件非常好,当然也很贵。所以中国学生住off campus的挺多的。就是冬天那里开车比较麻烦,如果做bus能去的地方,其实也不便宜。Tuck的location在top school里算比较糟糕的,所以dartmouth总体排名也不会很高。但是我上次听npr报道,倒是ivy的几个学校,本科生毕业10年以后他家收入最高,这个比较有意思,其实他家工科科研很一般,估计是教学比较好。
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发表于 2010-3-10 20:05:26 | 只看该作者
唉,贵~~
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发表于 2010-3-9 14:51:45 | 只看该作者
不是吧,MBA Program is a money-making operation...
-- by 会员 Dottyverdure (2010/3/9 10:24:14)


Full time MBA program是商学院的一面旗帜。除了full time program,大多数商学院还办有part-time, 各种emba, 短期在职进修班,各种会议讲座证书.....这些都是要靠Full time program的名声赚钱的。
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发表于 2010-3-9 11:06:09 | 只看该作者
夯帮郎当加起来USD80K不到点(学费+生活费+其他),不过据说中国人用不了那么多的,当然学费是省不了的。
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发表于 2010-3-9 10:26:18 | 只看该作者
Tuck Class 2012第一年要多少钱?
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发表于 2010-3-9 10:24:14 | 只看该作者
不是吧,MBA Program is a money-making operation...
but even at this rate, Tuck is still losing $30-40k per year on each student due to the small class.

Tuck sees this as an investment on the students.
-- by 会员 maxdaddy (2010/3/6 1:06:52)


商学院Full time的MBA program基本都是亏钱的,这是为了学校整体名声必要的投资。
-- by 会员 aspirant2010 (2010/3/6 2:44:14)
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发表于 2010-3-9 10:16:06 | 只看该作者
钱是越来越不值钱啦!
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-3-8 23:09:33 | 只看该作者
but even at this rate, Tuck is still losing $30-40k per year on each student due to the small class.

Tuck sees this as an investment on the students.
-- by 会员 maxdaddy (2010/3/6 1:06:52)

where can we find the above #?
-- by 会员 online2w (2010/3/6 3:42:39)


I heard about this from the Adcom.

Here is a something Paul Danos, Dean of Tuck, says:

"In the case of private schools without government support, it is impossible for tuition to pay for the way we approach education. At Tuck, tuition covers less than 50 percent of our expenses, which means most of our revenue must come from non-tuition sources such as endowment earnings, annual giving, and profits from non-degree executive education programs."

"When a business school needs more funding, there are three classic approaches: additional tuition, executive education programs, and fundraising."

Since Tuck offers only one MBA degree without any other money-making programs (FYI, the tuition alone for Wharton or Columbia's EMBA costs almost $150,000), I guess it 'loses' more money on its students and relies more on alumni donation than other b-schools.

http://www.deanstalk.net/deanstalk/paul_danos/
-- by 会员 maxdaddy (2010/3/6 4:26:09)


The explication makes sense... Thanks for sharing.
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发表于 2010-3-6 04:26:09 | 只看该作者
but even at this rate, Tuck is still losing $30-40k per year on each student due to the small class.

Tuck sees this as an investment on the students.
-- by 会员 maxdaddy (2010/3/6 1:06:52)

where can we find the above #?
-- by 会员 online2w (2010/3/6 3:42:39)


I heard about this from the Adcom.

Here is a something Paul Danos, Dean of Tuck, says:

"In the case of private schools without government support, it is impossible for tuition to pay for the way we approach education. At Tuck, tuition covers less than 50 percent of our expenses, which means most of our revenue must come from non-tuition sources such as endowment earnings, annual giving, and profits from non-degree executive education programs."

"When a business school needs more funding, there are three classic approaches: additional tuition, executive education programs, and fundraising."

Since Tuck offers only one MBA degree without any other money-making programs (FYI, the tuition alone for Wharton or Columbia's EMBA costs almost $150,000), I guess it 'loses' more money on its students and relies more on alumni donation than other b-schools.

http://www.deanstalk.net/deanstalk/paul_danos/
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