MBA External Scholarships

General Funding/Scholarship Resources
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Specific Funding
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American Association of University Women (AAUW): offers a number of fellowships and grants,
including fellowships for international women studying in the U.S and support for women of color.
Morgan Stanley MBA Fellowship Program: provides outstanding Women, Black, Hispanic, Native
American and LGBT MBA students with financial support as well as a Summer Associate position between
the first and second year of business school.
M inority or Specific Group
Robert A. Toigo Foundation Fellowship: offers funding, career coaching, and access to a broad
network of alumni to minority MBA candidates committed to careers in finance.
National society of Hispanic MBA's (NSHMBA): awards scholarships ranging from $2,500 - $10,000
for Hispanic U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF): provides scholarships to U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents
with Hispanic heritage.
National Black MBA Association, Inc. (NBMBAA): awards scholarships of up to $15,000 to minority
students who are citizens or residents of the United States.
J.P. Morgan Launching Leaders: gives talented Black, Hispanic and Native American students across
the U.S. the chance to fulfill their ambitions and carve out an outstanding career with one of the world's
leading financial services firms.
Morgan Stanley MBA Fellowship Program: provides outstanding Women, Black, Hispanic, Native
American and LGBT MBA students with financial support as well as a Summer Associate position between
the first and second year of business school.
Goldman Sachs MBA Fellowship: designed to increase the level of interest in and awareness of
careers in the financial services industry among Black, Hispanic and Native American 1st-Year business
school students.
Federation Executive Recruitment and Education Scholarship (FEREP): awards scholarships of
$20,000 per year for up to two years to individuals who agree to work in a Jewish federation in North
America for a minimum of two years following graduate school.
Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA): offers one MBA scholarship to Native
American, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students.
American Indian Graduate Center: provides fellowships and other funding resources for Native
American and Alaska Native students who demonstrate financial need.
Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship: offers a number of scholarships to minority students
pursuing a career in state and local government finance.
AICPA Minority Scholarship Program: provides awards to outstanding undergraduate and graduate
minority students who plan to pursue the CPA licensure.
National Society of Hispanic MBA Assistantship. A two-year assistantship for a Full-time MBA
student is the centerpiece of a new partnership between the Isenberg School of Management and the
National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA). Reserved for a U.S. citizen of Hispanic origin with a grade
point average of 3.0 or higher; covers tuition, curriculum fees, and a generous stipend.
I nternational Students
International Education Financial Aid Website: provides grant and loan information for foreign
students.
Fulbright Program: offers a number of grants and scholarships. The Fulbright Foreign Student
Program enables graduate students from abroad to conduct research and study in the United States.
American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF): offers over $500,000 in funding to Scandinavians to
undertake study or research programs (usually at the graduate level) in the US for up to one year.
Korean American Scholarship: provides scholarships to Korean American students, encourages
community and civic service as an integral part of leadership development.
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation: offers graduate scholarships for Arab students
through its Fellows Programme, aimed at developing knowledge capabilities of talented youth across the
Arab World.
Eduarda Justo Foundation: is a scholarship program to benefit academically talented, highly
motivated MBA students from Spain with a preference for students from Almeria, Spain.
Instituto Ling Scholarship Program: offers partial scholarships for MBA students demonstrating
leadership, entrepreneurial spirit, academic excellence and identification with the value of Ling Institute.
Fundacion Rafael Del Pino: contributes to the formation of the Spanish leaders of the future. Priority
is given to students in the fields of economics and business, law and economics, regulation and
deregulation, economic and legal analysis of competition and markets, education and health.
NOVA Italian MBA Association: aims to encourage Italian students to participate in leading
international MBA programs, to motivate these students to return to Italy upon the completion of their
degrees, and to create a network for communication and personal contacts with this Italian community.
Veterans
Post-9/11 GI Bill: provides financial support for education and housing to individuals with at least 90
days of aggregate service after September 10, 2001, or individuals discharged with a service-connected
disability after 30 days. Must have received an honorable discharge to be eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB): available for those who enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces. Under Chapter
30, Active Duty members enroll and pay $100 per month for 12 months and are then entitled to receive a
monthly education benefit once they have completed a minimum service obligation. Under Chapter 1606,
a reservist must be actively drilling and have a 6-year obligation in the Selected Reserve to be eligible.
Students Pursuing W ork in Governm ent
Daniel B. Goldberg and Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarships: are
available to full-time graduate students who are pursuing an advanced degree preparing for a career in
state or local government finance.
Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program: provides funding to students
who enroll in two-year master's degree programs in public policy, international affairs, public
administration, or academic fields such as business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign
languages, who represent all ethnic, racial and social backgrounds.
LGBT Students
Point Foundation: provides financial support, mentoring, leadership training and hope to meritorious
students who are marginalized due to sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
Morgan Stanley MBA Fellowship Program: provides outstanding Women, Black, Hispanic, Native
American and LGBT MBA students with financial support as well as a Summer Associate position.
Other Funding Sources
Richard Metzler Scholarship: awarded to students currently matriculated in an MBA program and
pursuing a career in management consulting.
Rising Farmworker MBA Fellowship Program: a scholarship initiative to promote higher education
and the MBA degree among migrant students.