Harvard Business School
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Harvard Business School is the graduate Business school of Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts. The school offers a full-time MBA program, doctoral programs, and many executive education programs. It owns Harvard Business School Publishing, which publishes business books, online Management tools for corporate learning, case studies, and the monthly Harvard Business Review. It is ranked 1st among American business schools by the U.S. News amp; World Report , and 3rd in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2010, behind London Business school and The Wharton School at the The University of Pennsylvania. It is consistently ranked in the top ten of other national and global business school rankings, and is one of six Ivy League business schools. Founded in 1908, HBS started with 59 students. Once it innovated the Case method of research and teaching in 1920, HBS ramped up the class size which reached 500 students during the decade. In 1926, the school moved from the Cambridge side of the Charles River to its present location in Allston hence the custom of faculty and students referring to the rest of Harvard University as "across the river." Women were first admitted to its regular two-year Master in Business Administration program with the Class of 1965. HBS offers a two-year full time MBA program, which consists of one year of mandatory courses and one year of unrestricted course selection . Some students are also invited to attend two-three week pre-MBA programs that take place at the end of the summer before the Required Curriulum. Admission is highly selective, with an admissions rate of 12 for the class of 2010. The Student body is international and diverse, with 67 of students who are citizens of the United States. Women comprise 38 of the class of 2010. Graduates of the Harvard Business graduate with a general management degree and not a particular specialization in a field.
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