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Scholarships and Fellowships

 

Graduate Assistantships and Scholarships

The Carroll School of Management offers a number of graduate assistantships and scholarships to Full-Time MBA and dual MBA/MSF candidates. Assistantships and scholarships are merit-based awards and are made only at the time of admission. Awardees have exceptionally strong application materials and profiles above the average class profile.

NOTE: Applicants must indicate interest in receiving merit-based funding on the application.

Graduate assistantships involve research or administrative duties in exchange for a stipend. Assistantships are available to both domestic and international applicants and can be offered in combination with academic scholarship awards. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit and vary in amount.  Merit-based awards are made at the time of admission.

Executive Fellowship Program

In each entering class, a limited number of MBA students with exceptional academic and professional accomplishments are selected for the Executive Fellowship Program.  This program is available to students interested in pursuing any specialization.  In this highly selective program, Fellows receive partial scholarships and are paired with mentors who have achieved significant professional success in the business community.  Recipients and their mentors meet at intervals to discuss topics of mutual professional interest as well as the Fellow's career goals.  Fellows often receive additional guidance and mentoring through facilitated meetings with other leading executives and decision makers. 

 

Wall Street Executive Fellowship Program

Each year one or two Wall Street Executive Fellows are chosen among the highly qualified Executive Fellowship Program candidate pool. Wall Street Fellows exhibit exceptional academic and professional accomplishments in the field of finance and aspire to be leaders in the financial community. Each Wall Street Fellow receives a partial-tuition scholarship and is paired with a mentor who has achieved significant professional success in the field of finance. Recipients and their mentors meet at intervals to discuss topics of mutual professional interest as well as the Fellow’s career goals. Fellows often receive additional guidance and mentoring through facilitated meetings with other leading executives and decision makers.