Founded in 1900, The Tuck School of Business, part of Dartmouth College, was the first graduate school of management in the United States.
In 1908 the Graduate School of Business Administration (GSBA) at Harvard University was established, offering the world's first MBA program to less than 100 students.
The Institute of Business Administration, Karachi in Pakistan was established in 1955 as the first Asian business school by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
With 120 full-time MBA students, UC Davis is the smallest business school ranked in the top 50 in the US.
Founded in 1946, Thunderbird School of Global Management is the first and only graduate school focused exclusively on
global business.
The Kelley School at Indiana University was the first nationally ranked business school to offer a fully online MBA program.
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business EMBA is the oldest Executive MBA (EMBA) program in the United States (first offered in 1943).