Dartmouth Tuck is another business school that one could consider part of the "liberal arts" model. It is a generalist school, offering only one MBA program (no PhD, no BSBA, no specialty masters), in a relatively remote area.
Dartmouth is located in Hanover, New Hampshire. Hanover has a population of about 10,000 and is about 130 miles from Boston.
Dartmouth stresses cooperation and the group spirit - this is probably not the place to apply if you are not quite so group-oriented.
One complication that Dartmouth has faced is its relatively small size. Compare to the Chicago or New York metro areas with some 1000 elite or ultraelite candidates, coming to Hanover for a recruiting pool of a few hundred might be hard to justify. Total enrollment at Dartmouth increased by roughly 120 students over the 1990s, but it is still a small program.
Tuck tends to be viewed in a very positive light by its students and alumni. Not surprisingly, Tuck has an impressive list of recruiters that it consistent with its status as an elite school. The placement success of Dartmouth is even more impressive if one considers the small class size.
FT 2003 ranked Dartmouth #11 worldwide- below NYU and MIT and just above Yale and IMD.
EIU 2003 ranked Dartmouth #2 worldwide- just below Northwestern and just above Stanford.
https://www.dartmouth.edu/tuck/mba/choose/index.html
https://www.dartmouth.edu/tuck/mba/apply/index.html