Following are the 7 Full-Ride MBA Scholarships: -
MBA Scholarships |
Who Should Apply |
Amount |
Deadline |
About the Scholarships |
1. Arizona State Uni0versity W. P. Carey Forward Focus MBA Scholarship |
Arizona State University MBA candidates |
Up to full resident tuition of $59,794 per year |
Same as admissions deadline |
All accepted full-time ASU MBA students can apply for
this full scholarship covering their total tuition, regardless of their
financial situation. At Arizona State University’s W. P. Carey School of
Business, they believe that scholarships are much more than just money for
school. Scholarships are an investment in students, in their dreams, and
their shared future. |
2. University of Florida Warrington
College of Business |
University of Florida Full-Time MBA Applicants |
Full-time in-state or out-of-state tuition and fees for
the credits required in the MBA degree program |
December 2021 (estimated) |
All accepted full-time University of Florida MBA
students can apply for this scholarship, which covers full tuition for
classes through the Warrington College of Business. The full-tuition
scholarships will be awarded to competitive, admitted candidates for all
three full-time programs. These scholarships will cover the number of credits
required for the degree and will only be applied towards MBA courses, those
offered through the Warrington College of Business. |
3. University of Chicago Booth School of Business |
Up to full annual tuition with additional awards
potentially reimbursing annual costs |
University of Chicago MBA candidates |
Same as admissions deadline |
The University of Chicago provides a broad range of
merit scholarships and fellowships for incoming MBA students, including the
Chicago Booth Fellowship along with several corporate-sponsored
fellowships. U.S. News & World Report currently ranks this
program #3 among business schools in a tie with Northwestern University. |
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University of Houston MBA candidates |
Annually up to $10,000 plus in-state tuition
adjustments for non-Texas residents |
Same as admissions deadline which is June 1, 2022, for
domestic applicants and April 1, 2022, for international students |
The University of Houston also provides a number of
scholarships for incoming MBA students, including scholarships donated by at
least twelve foundations and corporate subsidiaries within Texas. U.S. News
& World Report currently ranks this program #95 in the United States
among business schools. |
5. Ritchie-Jennings
Memorial Scholarship |
Candidates must have declared majors or minors in
accounting, business administration, or finance, and be U.S. citizens or
permanent residents |
$10,000, $5,000, $2,500, and $1,000 |
February 1, 2022 |
This scholarship was named after two members of the
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Larry Jennings, and Tracy Ritchie.
These two were among the 5 people who were fatally wounded when terrorists in
Karachi fired upon the vehicle there were traveling in. They were en route to
Union Texas’ Karachi office. These awards from the Association of Certified
Fraud Examiners target students who may become certified fraud examiners
(CFEs), and who have previously declared majors or minors in accounting,
business administration, or finance. The scholarship provides an opportunity
for students to advance their education as well as anti-fraud career paths.
Many award winners continue to become certified fraud examiners. |
Students who have obtained liberal art or another
non-business undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution in
the United States, intend to pursue the CPA licensure, and who are U.S.
citizens or permanent residents |
$5,000 |
March 1, 2022 |
These awards from the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants provide financial assistance to liberal arts and
non-business degree holders who are pursuing graduate studies in accounting
and the CPA licensure. These scholarships are intended to encourage students
with little or no previous accounting education to consider professional
accounting careers. |
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Those with shopping center industry experience,
community activism activities, at least 3.0 GPAs, and U.S. citizenship or
permanent residency |
$10,000 toward tuition, fees, books, and supplies |
Applications are now closed and will reopen in January
2022 |
The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)
Foundation annually awards two $10,000 Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. Graduate
Scholarships. An ideal candidate is a graduate student and ICSC member
enrolled in the upcoming fall academic term at an accredited university.
Applicants with at least 3.0 GPAs who are full-time students will be
considered. Candidates must demonstrate a record of dedication to and
participation in the industry, a commitment to the community, and financial
need. |
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