Tuck Business Bridge Program – Dartmouth College

The Bridge Program is a four-week highly intensive residential program with classes in accounting, finance, managerial economics, marketing and management communications, conducted by faculty in the Tuck School of Business. This program is offers two session, each four weeks long.

Deadlines for Tuck Business Bridge Program

Summer Bridge

Session 1: June 13 – July 01, 2022 Cost: $10,300

Application Deadlines:

R1: Dec 15, 2021

R2: Feb 15, 2022

R3: March 15, 2022

December Bridge

Session 1: Nov 27 – Dec 16, 2022
Cost :$7,500

Application Deadlines:

R1: Sep 01, 2022
R2: Oct 01, 2022

Essay Questions for Tuck Business Bridge Program – 2021

Essay1 Questions:

  1. Why are you applying to the Bridge Program? Please include program specifics that most interest you. What are your future career goals and how can the Tuck Bridge Program help you reach these goals? How can the Bridge Program help you reach your career goals? (300-500 words, double spaced)
  2. Thinking about your time in college, tell us about your most meaningful accomplishment, leadership experience, or challenging situation that you had to overcome. How will that experience contribute to the learning environment at Tuck? (300-500 words, double spaced)
  3. (Optional) Complete this question only if you feel your candidacy is not fully represented by this application. Please provide any additional insight or information that you have not addressed elsewhere that may be helpful in reviewing your application (e.g., weaknesses in academic performance, gaps in school enrollment, etc.).
  4. (For re-applicants only) Please let us know how you have been spending your time since you last submitted your application for the Tuck Business Bridge Program.

gree, what are you currently doing and what are your future career goals? (300-500 words)

Essay 2: Why are you applying to the Bridge Program? How do you imagine that enrollment in the Bridge Program will further your short-term and long-term goals? (300-500 words)

Essay 3: Thinking about your time in college, tell us about your most meaningful accomplishment, leadership experience or challenging situation that you had to overcome. How will that experience contribute to the learning environment at Tuck? (300-500 words)

Optional Essay:Please provide any additional insight or information that you have not addressed elsewhere that may be helpful in reviewing your application (e.g., weaknesses in academic performance, gaps in school enrollment, etc.). Complete this question only if you feel your candidacy is not fully represented by this application. (300-500 words)