This list of Ivy League business schools outlines the six universities of the Ivy League that host a business school. The creation of business schools at Ivy League universities occurred over a period of nearly a century, beginning with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1881 by Joseph Wharton, which was the first collegiate (undergraduate) business school in the world.[1] In 1900, the Tuck School at Dartmouth was founded as the world's first graduate school of business; and in 1921, Harvard Business School became the first business school to offer the MBA degree.
School name | Host institution | Location | Image | Degree programs offered | Year founded | |
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Columbia Business School | Columbia University | New York City, New York | MPhil, MS, MBA, EMBA, PhD | 1916 | ||
Harvard Business School | Harvard University | Allston, Massachusetts | MBA, PhD, DBA | 1908 | ||
Johnson School (grad) Dyson School (undergrad) | Cornell University | Ithaca, New York | BS, MS, MPS, MBA, EMBA, PhD | 1909 | ||
Tuck School of Business | Dartmouth College | Hanover, New Hampshire | MBA | 1900 | ||
University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | BS Econ, MBA, EMBA, PhD | 1881 | |||
Yale School of Management | Yale University | New Haven, Connecticut | MBA, EMBA, PhD | 1976 |