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Harvard Business School

History

Harvard Business School (HBS), home to one of the world’s first established MBA programs, was founded in 1908. HBS lies on a 40-acre campus in the Boston neighborhood of Allston. Along with its full-time Harvard MBA program, HBS offers eight doctoral programs and 77 executive education opportunities organized across topics including Entrepreneurship, Healthcare and General Management. Dual degree options include a JD/MBA, an MD/MBA and a DMD/MBA, all offered in conjunction with other Harvard graduate schools. HBS also partners with the Harvard Kennedy School of Government to offer a Master of Public Policy/MBA and a Master of Public Administration-International Development/MBA. The business school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International.

The Havard MBA School Rankings

• U.S. News & World Report: 5 (tie)
• Bloomberg: 2 (tie)
• Forbes: 4
Financial Times: 4 (tie)

Location(s)

Harvard Business School’s campus in the Boston neighborhood of Allston is located across the Charles River from Harvard University’s main Cambridge grounds. The HBS campus is just off of Route I-90 and is a 10-minute drive away from downtown Boston and I-93.

Access to center city Boston is possible via Amtrak train. As well, transportation to Logan International Airport from the school only takes around 30 minutes.

Facilities

Harvard Business School classes, offices and housing units are all located on the 40-acre Allston campus that features 34 buildings dedicated to the school’s use. Facilities include the Baker Library; Spangler Center with its 350-seat auditorium, post office and business center; the Class of 1959 Chapel; and Soldier’s Field Park, an apartment complex for HBS students. Classes take place primarily Hawes and Aldrich Halls, located next to the library in the center of campus.

Faculty

There are 266 faculty members at HBS, 67 of whom are women. Faculty members and their research are organized across 10 different academic units: Accounting and Management; Business, Government & the International Economy; Entrepreneurial Management; Finance; General Management; Marketing; Negotiation, Organizations & Markets; Organizational Behavior; Strategy and Technology & Operations Management.

Student Body

Currently, Harvard Business School enrolls 1,015 MBA students with a yielding acceptance rate around 12.2 percent.

Harvard MBA Degree Offerings

HBS offers a full-time MBA program with one intake each year beginning in the fall.

Videos

Welcoming the Class of 2026 to Harvard Business School

The Harvard Business School Class of 2026 has arrived on campus to begin their two-year MBA experience. Dean Srikant Datar; Jana Kierstead, executive director of the MBA and Doctoral programs and External Relations; Professor Matthew Weinzierl, senior associate dean and chair of the MBA Program; and Student Association co-presidents Hayden Tanabe and Taylor Walden welcomed students with an invitation to work together and learn from each other, to find balance, and to engage in the discussion, deliberation, and debate that is central to the case method of teaching and learning.

Introduction to the HBS Live Online Classroom

The HBS Live Online Classrooms will change the way you think about online learning. Stefan Thomke, chair of the General Management Program, and Monique Burns Thompson, senior lecturer of business administration, discuss how we have recreated the look and feel of Harvard Business School’s renowned teaching environment for online participants anywhere in the world.

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