Additional Resources
We suggest you explore some of the free scholarship search databases:
Below is a list of scholarships applicable to MBA students.
NAFOA Scholarships - http://www.nafoa.org/education_3.html
Native American and Alaska Native students pursuing Associates, Bachelors, Masters, PhD and other degree programs at accredited universities. Students must be working toward a degree within a financially related discipline including (but not necessarily limited to): Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance and Marketing. Students will be required to provide proof of tribal enrollment, proof of university enrollment, a transcript, one letter of recommendation, a personal statement, a list of honors and awards received, a list of community involvement and volunteer activities, and a photograph. Students will be awarded scholarships based upon academic merit, interest in business and finance and evidence of demonstrated commitment to their Native community. NAFOA Scholars are chosen by the NAFOA Board of Directors and scholarship award amounts vary by year based upon decisions made by the Board.
- Applications for the 2011-12 academic year will be posted online in the spring.
MBA Strategy and I, Inc. Scholarship - www.mbastrategy.com.ua
Two scholarship awards of $40,000 in total for a Russian or Ukrainian speaking admitted candidates to a Top 50 Global MBA program between the age of 25 to 35 years with not less than five years of relevant professional experience, clear career track, and significant achievements in the field of professional competency.
- There are a number of scholarships available. Visit the website for scholarship deadlines and details.
The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans - http://www.pdsoros.orgThe Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for new Americans $20,000 maintenance grant and half of tuition for naturalized citizens or permanent residents who retain loyalty and a sense of commitment to their country of origin as well as to the United States and will continue to regard the United States as their principal residence and focus of national identity.
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You must be a college senior in good standing or hold a bachelor’s degree. If you are currently enrolled in a graduate program in the United States, you must be in your first or second year in that program. The deadline for submission of completed applications is November 1, 2010.
The Robert A. Toigo Foundation Fellowship - http://www.toigofoundation.org/fellowship/the-application-process
This fellowship offers a stipend of $2,500 per year towards your tuition for your two years, in addition to networking and mentorship opportunities. Eligible applicants include US Citizens and permanent residents who are also racial minorities as defined by the US Department of Labor.
- Applying to or accepted into an accredited U.S.-based two-year MBA program, JD/MBA, Masters in Real Estate or Masters in Finance program for the academic year beginning Fall 2011
- Early Admit Deadline is January 31, 2011
- Fellowship Application Deadline April 11, 2011
JPMorgan Launching Leaders - www.jpmorgan.com/launchingleadersJP Morgan Launching Leaders gives talented Black, Hispanic and Native American students across the US the chance to fulfill their ambitions and carve out an outstanding career with one of the world’s leading innovators in banking and business. Scholarship winners will receive $40,000 towards first-year tuition fees. Those who accept will spend the summer between their first- and second-years interning with the Investment Bank. Placement options include Investment Banking, Sales & Trading or Research. If your summer goes well and you are offered and accept a full-time position with JP Morgan, the scholarship will continue into your second year.
- Application and essay deadline is by November 1, 2010
- The Scholarship is open to top Black, Hispanic and Native American first-year MBA students.
The Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA) - www.alpfa.org
The Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting offers $1,250 to $10,000 scholarships to students of Hispanic descent pursuing studies in accounting, finance, IT or a related field.
- Must major in the following: Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance, management or related Field
- Students must be entering a sophomore, junior or senior of undergraduate study or a Master’s degree program
- Application deadline is December 15, 2010
The Montgomery G.I. Bill - http://www.gibill.va.gov/
The Montgomery G.I. Bill has resources available to assist veterans with educational costs.
The Montgomery GI Bill - Active Duty, called "MGIB" for short, provides up to 36 months of education benefits to eligible veterans for:
- College
- Technical or Vocational Courses
- Correspondence Courses
- Apprenticeship/Job Training
- Flight Training
- High-tech Training
- Licensing & Certification Tests
- Entrepreneurship Training
- Certain Entrance Examinations
The monthly benefit paid to you is based on the type of training you take, length of your service, your category, and if DOD put extra money in your MGIB Fund (called "kickers"). You usually have 10 years to use your MGIB benefits, but the time limit can be less, in some cases, and longer under certain circumstances.
The Point Foundation - http://www.thepointfoundation.orgThe Point Foundation is a national scholarship fund for high achieving lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students in higher education.
- Only applicants who are either starting or continuing their education in the fall of 2010 are eligible to apply.
- Application for the 2011-2012 scholars will be available on December 10th, 2010
The American Association of University Women - http://www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/index.cfm
The American Association of University Women offers fellowships to female international students studying in the United States. Some fellowships are available for minority women who are U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents.
- International Fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not United States citizens or permanent residents. Both graduate and postgraduate study at accredited institutions is supported.
- Application deadline: Dec. 1, 2010
The American Indian Graduate Center - http://www.aigc.com/
The American Indian Graduate Center offers fellowships to Native American students who become eligible for need-based financial aid. Their Accenture Graduate Fellowship is for $15,000.
- Will be awarded to students pursuing a master’s or doctorate degree. In addition to the funding, scholarship recipients are eligible for summer internships with Accenture, as first-year graduate students or junior-year undergraduate students.
- The application deadline will be June 1st, 2011.
The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship - http://www.woodrow.org/fellowships/foreign_affairs/pickering_grad/index.phpThe Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation provides for the cost of tuition, room, board, and mandatory fees for the first year and second year of graduate study, with reimbursement for books and one round-trip travel. This fellowship also includes summer internships after each year of study.
- The Pickering Undergraduate Fellowship selects undergraduate students in their junior year.
- Online application and all supporting documents must be submitted by February 7, 2011
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) - http://www.aicpa.org/members/div/career/mini/smas.htmThe American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) has two scholarships for graduate students pursuing studies in finance.
The Minority Accounting Scholarship offers up to $5,000.
Undergraduate level: must be a declared accounting major;
Graduate level: must have been accepted to a masters‐level accounting, finance, taxation or other related masters program for the 2011‐2012 academic year.
- plan on pursuing the CPA credential
- enrolled in a regionally accredited, public or private, 501 (c)(3), four‐year college or university located in the United States for the 2011‐2012 academic year
- a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (green‐card holder)
- An AICPA Student Affiliate member (or have recently submitted a new member application).
- Application materials must be postmarked March 1, 2011
The AICPA/Accountemps Student Scholarship - http://www.aicpa.org/
The AICPA/Accountemps Student Scholarship provides $2,500 per recipient for one year to students majoring in accounting, finance or information systems.
- Be a declared accounting, finance, or information systems major
- Be a full-time undergraduate (12 semester hours or equivalent) or a full-time master’s level student (9 semester hours or equivalent) at an AACSB or ACBSP-accredited college or university in
- the US
Deadline is April 1
The Government Finance Officers Association - http://www.gfoa.org
The Government Finance Officers Association offers numerous scholarships to MBAs with a career interest in the efficient and productive investment of public funds in state and local government finance. Applicants must be U.S. or Canadian citizens. Below are the titles and amounts of the scholarships they list on their website.
Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship awards $10,000.
The Currently a full-time student in a graduate program that prepares students for careers in state and local government finance and expecting to be enrolled in the spring semester of the year for which the scholarship is awarded (including graduates of that spring semester).
- Baccalaureate degree or its equivalent.
- Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada.
- Recommendation from student’s academic advisor or dean of the graduate pro-gram.
- Student has not been a past winner of a scholarship administered by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada.
- Applications for 2011 will be available in the fall of 2010.
The Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship awards $5,000
- Currently a full- or part-time upper-division undergraduate or graduate student in public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics or business administration (with a specific focus on government or non-profit management).
- Belong to one of the following groups (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau): Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino.
- Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada.
- Recommendation by student’s academic advisor, department chair (undergraduate students), or dean of the graduate program (graduate students).
- Student has not been a past winner of a scholarship administered by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada.
- Applications for 2011 will be available in the fall of 2010.
USA Funds’ Access to Education Scholarships - http://www.usafunds.org/schools/Pages/LifeSkills.aspx USA Funds’ Access to Education Scholarships offer financial support to students with economic need
- Plan to enroll or are enrolled in full- or half-time undergraduate or full-time graduate- or professional-degree coursework at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational/technical school. GED recipients also are eligible. Students must plan to enroll or be enrolled beginning with the fall-2011 term
- Have an annual adjusted gross family income of $35,000 or less, through Feb. 1, 2012.
- Applications will be accepted online beginning Dec. 15, 2010, through Feb. 15, 2011
The Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society - http://www.phikappaphi.org/WebThe Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society offers multiple graduate scholarships and awards for the first year of professional study.
- Be an active member of Phi Kappa Phi (annual dues paid by March 31, 2011) or have accepted membership by June 30, 2011. Applications will be accepted from individuals selected for membership but not yet initiated; see the application form for details.
- Have applied to enroll as a full-time student in a post-baccalaureate program of study for the 2011-12 academic year, preferably at an accredited American Institution of higher learning. Accredited international institutions are acceptable.
- Students registering in all professional and graduate fields are eligible.
- Applicants who have earned nine or more graduate credits before the 2011-2012 academic year are not eligible.
- Submit your complete application packet to your Phi Kappa Phi chapter no later than April 1, 2011.
The Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara - http://www.sbscholarship.org/students/loan_apply/index.html
The Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara offers scholarships to students who attended their last two years of high school in Santa Barbara County and graduated from high school in Santa Barbara County.
- Application deadline: January, 31, 2011.
- Applicant must be a U.S citizen or permanent resident (green card).
- Applicant must have attended at least four of the six years between grades 7-12 at a Santa Barbara County school and have graduated or received a GED from a Santa Barbara County high school by June 2011.
- Applicant must be planning to attend full-time (12 units/term) as an undergraduate or graduate/medical student at an approved school.
- General Undergraduate, Vocational, and Medical/Graduate Scholarship
The American Australian Association - http://www.americanaustralian.org/education
The American Australian Association awards individual Fellowships for advanced study in the United States of up to US$25,000 each year. The Fellowships build on existing strong social and economic partnerships and foster intellectual exchange between the United States and Australia. Fellowships are named Sir Keith Murdoch Fellows after the Association's principal Founder.
- Study Level: Research/study must be at the graduate level or above.
- US Enrolment: Proof of acceptance into a US educational institution is required.
- Citizenship: Applicant must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Budget: Applicant must submit a budget for the research/study period. The Fellowships are intended to support part of the costs of one year of research/study in the United States.
- Fulltime study: Applicant should intend to devote full time to their research or study.
- Deadline: April 15th
The American Australian Association Education awards individual Fellowships of up to AU$25,000 each year. The Association encourages intellectual interchange and the Fellowships are intended to build on the strong social and economic partnership between Australia and the United States.
- Study Level: Applicants research/study must be at the graduate level or above.
- Enrolment: Proof of acceptance into an Australian educational institution required.
- Citizenship: Must be a United States citizen or US permanent resident.
- Budget: Applicants must submit a budget. The Fellowships are intended to support part of the costs of one year of research/study in Australia.
- Fulltime study: Applicants should devote full time to their research or study.
- Deadline: October 31st
The National Federation of the Blind - http://www.nfb.org/nfb/scholarship_program.asp?SnID=3460868
The National Federation of the Blind offers a number of different scholarships to high-achieving legally blind students.
- Must be legally blind in both eyes
- Must be residing in the United States, the District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico, and
- Must be pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time, postsecondary course of study in a degree program at a United States institution in the 2010 scholastic year, except that one scholarship may be given to a person employed full-time while attending school part-time, and
- Must participate in the entire NFB national convention and in all scheduled scholarship program activities.
- Application period has closed; our next contest begins November 1, 2010
Don Kuhn Memorial Scholarship Fund - http://www.directworks.org/Students/default.aspx?id=2588
Don Kuhn Memorial Scholarship Fund will support a $3,000 scholarship to a deserving graduate student with a demonstrated commitment to pursuing a career in non-profit/interactive marketing.
- Reside in the U.S. as a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Full time enrollment in an accredited 4-year undergraduate institution or a graduate student.
- Show a commitment to pursuing a career in direct/interactive marketing
- Applications for Direct Marketing Education Foundation (DMEF) Scholarships are accepted from December 1st, 2010 to April 29, 2011
The Harvey Fellows - http://www.harveyfellows.org/index.cfm?FuseAction=Application.Home
The Harvey Fellows is a stipend amount of $16,000 per year, up to two years for incoming first year students. The fellowship is awarded to Christian graduate students attending a top five school to integrate their faith and vocation and pursue leadership positions in strategic fields where Christians tend to be under-represented. The number of fellowships awarded each year varies according to available funds from the Mustard Seed Foundation.
- An individual must be enrolled in or have applied to a full-time graduate program. The Harvey Fellowship is not awarded to individuals pursuing undergraduate degrees, post-doctorate or non-degree programs, or part-time studies.
- Applications must be completed, electronically submitted and hard copies received no later than November 1 each year
The Credit Suisse MBA Fellowship Program Americas - https://www.credit-suisse.com/careers/campus_recruiting/en/americas/training_programs.jsp
The Credit Suisse MBA Fellowship Program Americas grants merit-based awards to leading diversity MBA candidates at selected business schools. After an intensive interview process, recipients are paired with mentors from within Credit Suisse and have the opportunity to interview for a 10-week summer internship. For more information, please contact Tanji Dewberry at tanji.dewberry@credit-suisse.com.
Journey to Your Future is a semester-long intensive investment banking preparation and fellowship program for outstanding MBA students of African American, Hispanic/Latino or Native American descent who are currently admitted to or pending matriculation to top MBA programs. The program prepares diverse MBA candidates for the summer Associate recruiting process at Credit Suisse.
The program is delivered in four modules at Credit Suisse’s New York offices. Three of the modules take place in the fall of your first semester, and the last module is in the spring of your first year. If you successfully complete all of the modules—and a summer internship at Credit Suisse—you may be eligible for a full-tuition fellowship for the second year of your MBA program if you receive and accept a full-time offer. The 2010 application deadline has now passed.
Fundacion Rafael Del Pino - http://www.frdelpino.es/inicio.asp
Fundacion Rafael Del Pino offers 15 scholarships to Spanish students to help create the next generation of Spanish leaders. Educational areas of interest to the foundation are: economy and company; economic analysis of the right; regulation and deregulation and economic analysis; and legal of the competition and the markets.
- Applicants for a scholarship to study management business (MBA) abroad shall produce written proof that the closing dates of the call have full experience minimum dedication required to target center.
- Study areas. May apply for the grant of Spanish citizens who have finished the last course of a race aimed at obtaining a title licensed engineer or architect in one of the faculties or centers higher education in Spanish universities, or equivalent.
- Applicants must have Spanish nationality.
- Deadline information for the 2011-2012 academic year is not available
Eduarda Justo Foundation (Cosentino Group) - www.fundacioneduardajusto.es
Eduarda Justo Foundation awards students born or resident in the region of Almeria, or whose parents are from Almeria, a scholarship covering full tuition, housing, books and supplies, a round trip ticket to the university, as well as an initial stipend. The aim is to identify outstanding graduates with the potential to make an impact to the future in the region of Almeria (South of Spain).
- Will evaluate the quality of the Master to carry the prestige of the university or business school choice. It will prioritize the implementation of Master Programs in Business Administration (MBA) from the best universities and business schools in the world, but also be valued positively Master Programs in other fields, if they are justified by the importance of its study for the future of Almería and the global prestige of the university chosen in the discipline.
- Deadline/submission information for the 2011-2012 academic year is not available
The Nova Scholarship - www.nova-mba.org
The Nova Scholarship is awarded to Italian candidates who demonstrate academic and professional excellence. The $30,000 grant, co-financed by the Italian branch of the Boston Consulting Group, will be awarded for the 2 year MBA program to cover part of tuition and fees. For more information, visit the Nova website
- Deadline information for the 2011-2012 academic year has not been posted.
The Association of Management Consulting Firms and Richard Metzler - www.amcf.org
The Association of Management Consulting Firms and Richard Metzler Scholarship of $2,500 are for students who demonstrate a commitment to management consulting while pursuing their MBA.
- Be matriculated and attending an MBA degree program at a leading institution of higher learning
- Demonstrate academic excellence.
- Show strong leadership skills and have demonstrated responsible citizenship through community service or related activities.
- Show a commitment to pursuing a career in the field of management consulting.
- Provide a letter of recommendation from either an academic or professional source.
- Deadline is not provided on the website.
The National Black MBA Association, Inc. - http://www.nbmbaa.org/index.aspx?PageID=789&Scholarship+Programs
The National Black MBA Association offers hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships annually in amounts of $7,500-$12,000.
The NBMBAA National Undergraduate Scholarship Program disburses $1,000 to undergraduate minority business candidates identified through our local chapters. Recipients are selected based upon their written response to an essay topic, level of extra-curricular activity and community involvement, grade point average and interview score. Awardees are honored in the conference edition of the Black MBA Magazine. Sponsored by individual Chapters. Please contact the chapter nearest you for more information. Application deadlines vary by chapter.
The NBMBAA National MBA Scholarship Program awards scholarships to deserving graduate students demonstrating strong communication skills, community involvement and leadership ability. A scholarship ranges from $1,000 - $15,000 and includes membership to the association.
Applicants must:
- be a minority student enrolled in a full-time graduate business program at an accredited college or university in the United States, or Canada at the time of award (September 2010)
Candidates to be Greek nationality or race.
The Bodossaki Foundation Scholarship for Social-Economic Sciences - http://www.bodossaki.gr
The Bodossaki Foundation Scholarship for Social-Economic Sciences: Economics/Political Economy award is given to one student of Greek nationality, parentage or descent. Only persons born after December 31, 1967 are eligible. The selection of the winner will be based on exceptional achievements. For more information, please email secr@bodossaki.gr.
Communicated to stakeholders that BODOSSAKI included in the program's 2010 grant (55) scholarships for postgraduate studies in Greek Universities or other countries for the academic 2010 - 2011. Applications may be submitted graduates or graduate students university the following disciplines:
Business Administration and Finance Schools, to:
- Management of Public Health,
- Administration Hospitals,
- Organization and Administration Health Services
- Regional Economic Development
- Actuarial
- MBA
- The limited financial ability of candidates to meet graduate studies.
Knowing the language of the country who wish to study. This knowledge must result in the Certificate of Proficiency or TOEFL, 80 or 213 or 550 points at least, IELTS 6,5 for English-speaking countries, or Superieur III Sorbonne II for French-speaking countries and Mittelstuffe II with honors in German-speaking countries.
The average score of the course of years of study for graduate and degree for the graduate degree must be at least 8 for all schools of Greek universities, the report Bien (16/20) for the French universities, First Class Honors, for English Universities, 3.2 points out of 4 for American Universities and Sehr Gut (1.5) for German universities.
- The candidates are not more than 30 years
- Deadline/submission information for the 2011-2012 academic year is not available
The Fundação Estudar - http://www.estudar.org.br/en/index.php
Scholarship is for Brazilian students who demonstrate high intellectual potential. Multiple scholarships are awarded each year, many to students studying business.
- Scholarships for Undergraduate and Graduate courses
- Deadline is not available
The National Italian American Foundation - www.niaf.org/scholarships/about.asp
The National Italian American Foundation awards scholarships to Italian American students who demonstrate outstanding potential and high academic achievement.
- Italian American students who demonstrate outstanding potential and high academic achievements. Area of study: open.
- Be enrolled in an US accredited institution of higher education for the Fall 2010
- March 5, 2010 deadline.
The International Education Financial Aid Website - http://www.iefa.org/
The International Education Financial Aid Website provides college scholarship and loan information for international students wishing to study abroad
- There are many scholarships available on this website.
The Fulbright Scholarship - http://www.iie.org/fulbright
The Fulbright Scholarship offers awards to students who aim to increase mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and other countries, through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills.
- All applications must be submitted electronically by October 18, 2010 in order to qualify for awards for the 2011-2012 academic year.
- Will have a bachelor’s degree by the beginning date of the grant, but will not have a doctorate degree as of October 18, 2010
- Thinking of studying, assistant-teaching English, or conducting research abroad
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund - http://hsf.net/Scholarships.aspx?id=424#grads
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) awards scholarships to US Citizens or permanent residents of Hispanic heritage.
- Be pursuing first undergraduate or graduate degree
- Application deadline December 15, 2010
The UK Fulbright Scholarship - http://www.fulbright.co.uk/fulbright-awards/for-uk-citizens/postgraduate-student-awards/mba-awards
The UK Fulbright Scholarship offers awards to students who aim to increase mutual understanding between the peoples of the United Kingdom and the United States, through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills. http://www.fulbright.co.uk/fulbright-awards/for-uk-citizens/postgraduate-student-awards/mba-awards
Each year one award is offered to a UK citizen in support of the first year of an MBA program, at any accredited US institution
- 31 May - Application deadline
The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) - www.amscan.org/study_in_america_details.html
The American-Scandinavian Foundation offers over $500,000 in funding to Scandinavians to undertake study or research programs in the United States for up to one year. Also, the ASF offers fellowships (up to $23,000) and grants (normally $5,000) to individuals to pursue research or study in one or more Scandinavian countries for up to one year. Applicants must be US residents or permanent residents and have a well-defined research or study project that makes a stay in Scandinavia essential
- Scandinavians to undertake study or research programs (usually at the graduate level) in the United States for up to one year.
- Applicants must be citizens of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden.
- Contact the ASF’s cooperating organizations for specific information regarding eligibility, award size and application deadlines.
The Korean American Scholarship - www.kasf.org
The Korean American Scholarship awards numerous scholarships of $2,000 or more to Korean American college students across the country.
- A student currently enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program is qualified to apply for the KASF scholarship
- Deadline is August 16, 2010
The Sampoerna Foundation - http://www.sampoernafoundation.org/content/blogcategory/39/80/lang,en/
The Sampoerna Foundation offers scholarship funds to outstanding young Indonesian citizens. The scholarship covers tuition, living expenses, and airfares to and from Jakarta.
- Hold a local Bachelor’s degree from any discipline. Putera Sampoerna Foundation provides one (1) scholarship to pursue a Master’s of Business Administration degree at leading university overseas.
- Application deadline is February 1, 2010
The National society of Hispanic MBA - www.nshmba.org
The National Society of Hispanic MBA’s offers $2,500-$10,000 in scholarships to student of at least half Hispanic heritage who are also U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents. NSHMBA membership required.
- Must be enrolled in a graduate business program in a college or university in the United States or Puerto Rico, accredited by the AACSB (AACSB International) at the time of award.
- Deadline information for the 2011-2012 academic year has not been posted.
The Goldman Sachs MBA - http://www2.goldmansachs.com/careers/our-firm/diversity/mba-fellowship.pdf
The Fellowship is designed to increase the level of interest in and awareness of careers in the industry among Black, Hispanic and Native American business school students. Through the program, Goldman Sachs offers 10 fellowships to students at ten firm wide graduate business schools annually.
Federation Executive Recruitment and Education Scholarship Program - http://www.jewishfederations.org/page.aspx?ID=159458$20,000 per year, for up to two years, graduate scholarship program funded through the United Jewish Communities that recruits, supports and develops future professional leaders for the North American Jewish federation system. In accepting the scholarship, the student makes a minimum two-year commitment to work in a federation in North America following their studies. FEREP assists students with job counseling and placement at the conclusion of their studies.
- Students at business schools where Goldman Sachs will be interviewing on-campus must apply by their school’s deadline. Students from all other schools must apply by December 13, 2009.
- Recipients of the fellowship will receive a summer internship in a US domestic office. We provide students with the opportunity to work as a summer associate between the first and second years of business school so that they gain insight into the financial services industry, our firm and our culture.
- Have been awarded a Bachelors degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0
- Have been accepted into a Masters program in an academic area that meets FEREP requirements community
- Check back in fall 2010 for next year’s application. Deadline was February 10, 2010.