The Darden School of Business, of the University of Virginia, was founded in 1955 and is named for Colgate Whitehead Darden, Jr. (1897-1981), former Governor of Virginia, former Democratic Congressman, and the third President of the university. Darden was a champion of public education and recognized the importance of developing the education system. He successfully led a campaign to establish a graduate business school in southern US, keenly aware that managerial talent need to be fostered to fuel economic growth. The result was the Darden School of Business.
Location: The Darden School is situated in Charlottesville, Virginia, in a rural setting among the Blue Ridge Mountains …show more content…
Under the Darden Merit Scholarships, full tuition, one-half tuition, or one-third tuition are given. Batten Scholarships (full tuition) for demonstrated entrepreneurship, technological achievement, and innovative approaches are available. For the Stamps Family Foundation Fellowships, five students who have been selected for half-tuition scholarships are awarded full tuition. Many other scholarships are offered, the details of which have been given on the Darden international scholarships webpage.
Admission statistics: Here’s the profile of the Darden MBA Class of 2018: Students – 345 (33 percent international students from 38 countries and 39 percent women). Average age – 27. Average GMAT score – 712. Mean GPA – 3.5. Undergraduate majors: Business – 25 percent; Engineering – 21 percent; Economics – 19 percent; Humanities/Social Sciences –19 percent. Future industries: Consulting – 30 percent; Finance – 15 percent; Entrepreneurship – 9 percent; Management – 7 …show more content…
It has alumni chapters in nearly a dozen countries, including India. Darden hosts the Global Leadership Forum outside the US annually, which provides networking and business opportunities. Among the various funds established by Darden alumni is the India Fund that supports students pursuing international studies.
Notable alumni: The list of Darden alumni includes Steven S. Reinemund (former PepsiCo CEO), Mark Stanford (Republican politician), Edward Freeman (Darden professor), John Strangfeld (Prudential Financial CEO), Kate Kelly (former Democratic Idaho State Senator), Helen Dragas (Dragas Companies CEO), and Chuck Wilson (multimedia executive).
USP: Darden is often celebrated as the best US b-school for student satisfaction. The Darden MBA experience combines an inspirational classroom, helpful faculty and staff, a close-knit community, and resourceful alumni. The verdant settings of Jefferson’s historical “Academical Village” at Charlottesville is an enduring influence on the entire Darden