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    Tucks commitment to diversity applies to

    the curriculum, educational approach,

    and to the Tuck campus. The school seeks

    candidates who will offer a range of

    backgrounds and perspectives to the

    classroom and the community. Partnershipswith organizations to recruit a diverse

    student body include the Consortium

    for Graduate Study in Management,

    Management Leadership for Tomorrow,

    the Riordan Fellows Program, the Ten

    School Diversity Alliance, and MBA

    Diversity. Tuck offers a wide range of stu-

    dent-run clubs some that focus on

    careers and events, and others that focus

    on culture and diversity. The Hispanic-

    American Student Association is one

    such club, and participates in events such

    as the Tuck Diversity Conference and

    the Latin Party.

    2006 HISPANIC BUSINESS

    DIVERSITY REPORT: EDUCATION

    The Stanford Graduate School of

    Business offers a variety of programs for

    students of all ethnic backgrounds. Last

    year, the school established a Hispanic

    alumni advisory board for the HBSA to

    provide leadership, continuity, mentoring,

    and networking.Two years ago,the Business

    School Alumni Association introduced a

    Stanford GSB Hispanic directory, which

    allows Hispanic alumni to network pro-fessionally. Through the Charles P. Bonini

    Partnership for Diversity Fellowship program,

    students selected as Bonini fellows are

    placed in a nine- to 12-month internship

    with a participating corporate partner

    and are paid a competitive salary plus

    standard benefits and receive a full-tuition

    grant for two years at Stanford Business

    School. In terms of career placement, the

    school is represented by staff and students

    at the National Society of Hispanic MBA

    annual conference.

    Total graduate enrollment 748

    Hispanic graduate enrollment 99

    Percent Hispanic graduate enrollment 13%

    Total MBA degrees earned 373MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 52

    Percent of MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 14%

    Diversity is a key strength of the

    Berkeley MBA program at the Haas

    School of Business. Its participation in

    MBADiversity.org, the National Society

    of Hispanic MBAs, Society of Hispanic

    Professional Engineers, Management

    Leadership for Tomorrow, and Riordan

    Fellows programs helps it reach a

    greater cross section of potential MBAtalent. Haas Merit Scholarships and

    Haas Achievement Awards, as well as

    external scholarships such as Toigo

    and Infusion scholarships, ensure that

    students who have the talent to thrive

    in the Berkeley MBA program also have

    the financial means to do so. In addition,

    the Haas Schools Latin American and

    Hispanic Business Association is one

    of the many student clubs that organizes

    business projects, trips, and social

    events at Haas.

    Total graduate enrollment 489

    Hispanic graduate enrollment 46

    Percent Hispanic graduate enrollment 9%

    Total MBA degrees earned 242

    MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 19

    Percent of MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 8%

    Total graduate enrollment 504

    Hispanic graduate enrollment 37

    Percent Hispanic graduate enrollment 7%

    Total MBA degrees earned 238

    MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 16

    Percent of MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 7%

    www.hispanicbusiness.com< 70 HISPANIC BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 2006

    STANFORD UNIVERSITYGRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS1

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,BERKELEY

    HAAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS2

    DARTMOUTH COLLEGETUCK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

    AT DARTMOUTH

    3

    MBA

    DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

    TUCK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYSTANFORD UNIVERSITY

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    YALE UNIVERSITY,YALE SCHOOL

    OF MANAGEMENT6

    Yale Universitys School of Managementrecruits a diverse student body, includingHispanic students, through DiversityReceptions, Explore Diversity weekend,and affiliations with the NationalSociety of Hispanic MBAs, the RobertToigo Foundation, and ManagementLeadership for Tomorrow. Studentclubs include the Hispanic AdvisoryCouncil and the Latin American Student

    Club. In addition, MBA students havethe opportunity to participate inYales university-wide organization,La Casa Cultural.

    Total graduate enrollment 575

    Hispanic graduate enrollment 34

    Percent Hispanic graduate enrollment 6%

    Total MBA degrees earned 378

    MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 20

    Percent of MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 5%

    Hispanic student organizations at

    McCombs include the Hispanic GraduateBusiness Association and the ConsortiumFellows Business Association. The schoolalso sponsors the annual conference ofthe National Society of Hispanic MBAs.McCombs actively recruits Hispanics at aseries of recruiting events in major citiesacross the United States and its MBAAlumni Network is strong with morethan 800 Hispanic members. With ourvariety of student organizations, bothprofessional and social, and unique class-room offerings, we embrace diversity at

    every turn and view Latinos and HispanicAmericans as an integral piece of eachand every MBA class, says Eric Hirst,associate dean for graduate programs.

    Total graduate enrollment 438

    Hispanic graduate enrollment 59

    Percent Hispanic graduate enrollment 14%

    Total MBA degrees earned 238

    MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 24Percent of MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 10%

    Total graduate enrollment 270

    Hispanic graduate enrollment 37

    Percent Hispanic graduate enrollment 14%

    Total MBA degrees earned 113

    MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 24

    Percent of MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 21%

    THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMISCHOOL OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATION

    7

    Situated on a 260-acre tropical campus inCoral Gables, Florida, the University ofMiami School of Business Administrationhas been described as the Ivy LeagueSchool of the South. University of Miamiprofessors represent the internationalcommunity and understand Hispanicculture and business, publishing extensivelyin top-tier journals, acting as consultantsto Fortune 500 companies, and enjoyingworldwide reputations.A variety of studentorganizations are available within thecommunity such as the Hispanic HeritageMonth Association and Latino GreekCouncil. Upon graduation, University ofMiami students become a part of the sixthlargest alumni network in the country.

    2006 HISPANIC BUSINESS DIVERSITY REPORT: EDUCATION

    MBA

    www.hispanicbusiness.com< 72 HISPANIC BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 2006

    THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMISCHOOL OF BUSINESS HASBEEN DESCRIBED AS THEIVY LEAGUE SCHOOL OFTHE SOUTH.

    UNIVERSITY OFTEXAS AT AUSTIN,

    MCCOMBS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS4

    Total graduate enrollment 775

    Hispanic graduate enrollment 45

    Percent Hispanic graduate enrollment 6%

    Total MBA degrees earned 372

    MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 24

    Percent of MBA degrees earned by Hispanics 7%

    The extraordinary mix at NYU Stern of backgrounds, cultures, experiences,and perspectives makes it one of todaysmost dynamic business schools. Sternactively recruits in the Hispaniccommunity and offers mentorshipprograms and scholarships throughrelationships with organizations such asManagement Leadership for Tomorrow,the Consortium for Graduate Study in

    Management, and the Toigo Foundation.Sterns Association of Hispanic and BlackBusiness Students builds professionalnetworks and organizes corporate pre-sentations, alumni receptions, careerdevelopment workshops, and businessexploration trips. Stern Hispanic studentsalso benefit from the schools participa-tion in activities held by the NationalSociety of Hispanic MBAs, an organiza-tion that fosters Hispanic leadershipthrough graduate management educationand professional development.

    NEW YORK UNIVERSITYLEONARD N. STERN SCHOOL

    OF BUSINESS5

    THE MBA ALUMNINETWORK IS STRONG ATTHE MCCOMBS SCHOOLOF BUSINESS, WITH MORETHAN 800 HISPANIC

    MEMBERS.

    NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS2005 MBA GRADUATEDANNY LEIGH-MARTINEZ

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