Unfortune Poor celebs…when will they learn?

Cornell to the Core

Covering a semester's worth of B-school material in seven weeks can render a student "humbled, impressed, and inspired"

Yale Admissions Chat

Yale Admissions Director Bruce DelMonico recently discussed the school's new curriculum and tips for applying. Here's a transcript

Duke Eyes Teamwork and Leadership Skills

Tips for applying to the Fuqua School of Business from the school's admissions director

Easy A’s on the Internet

A surprising Cornell experiment in posting grades; plus a look at recent research into ethical behavior, service charges, and volunteer habits

Darden’s Demanding, Fulfilling Schedule

The school makes no excuse for its rigorous reputation. Students quickly learn how to work in teams and squeeze in meals, even pizza in a cup

Penn State Seeks ‘Leadership’ and ‘Focus’

The Smeal College of Business pursues a diverse class whose goals track with the school's vision and values, says admissions chief Carrie Marcinkevage

Setting Priorities

"The vast majority of MBA students have high expectations of themselves, and it is almost guaranteed that those attending top-tier schools are accustomed to being the best"

UCLA: Looking for Leadership

High on the list of qualities UCLA's MBA program seeks is evidence of past leadership and future potential, says admissions director Lydia Heyman

UCLA: Looking for Leadership

High on the list of qualities UCLA's MBA program seeks is evidence of past leadership and future potential, says admissions director Lydia Heyman

Tuition: Earn More, Pay More?

Some public-college business majors pay more than their liberal arts peers. Schools claim the increases are necessary, but are they fair?