Does Tuck offer assistantships as a way to help subsidize educational expenses? Or have any TA or research assistant positions available?
No, we do not. Although a number of our faculty will hire MBA students to help with their research, they are not assistantships — they are not exempt positions. You know, if you work for 10 hours a week, you may earn a certain amount per hour. And that’s done on an ad-hoc basis. But we do not encourage students to take on a job during their first year simply because they do not have the time. Tuck is unique in many ways, one of which is that most of its students, if I’m not mistaken, actually live on campus… During the first year, nearly all students who are single or whose partner is not with them — because a number of married students’ spouses live elsewhere — live on campus. We feel that is very important for first-year students. By the second year, they tend to live in what I would call Tuck houses, meaning that three, four, five students live together off-campus. And the reason I call them Tuck houses is because [students] always rent the same houses, but it’s private housing
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