BUSINESS SCHOOL GRANTS
Business school grants and scholarships are a great option for funding a career in business.
Business school grants can be broadly classified into two categories: grants offered by the business school you plan to attend and grants provided by the federal government. Federal grants are accessible to most students and require them to complete a free application for federal student aid, also known as the FAFSA. It is surprising how many business school grants are available from the federal government, which go by the names Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant and Federal Pell Grant.
Similar to numerous other academic endeavors, business school can be rather costly, which is why students look for financial assistance. The most common method of financing a post-secondary education is through grants, in particular, since they are immediately and financially advantageous because they do not need to be repaid. Unlike scholarships, for example, they have performance expectations.
The student’s educational background is one of the most crucial factors to take into account when applying for a grant.
There are different sorts of grants depending mainly on whether one is studying business at an undergraduate or graduate level:
- MBA Business School Grants for Graduate
Since an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree qualifies a person for more lucrative and supervisory positions in the business world, many business students are pursuing MBAs. Since this is a graduate-level degree, the grant opportunities differ slightly; most of the grants at this level are fellowships and scholarships awarded by private foundations and business schools; some of these are more competitive than others.
- Undergraduate Business School Grants from Private Sources
In addition to funds provided by state and federal governments. Undergraduate business majors can frequently apply for grants and scholarships from private foundations. Financial assistance counselors and online searches can be used to locate these grants, which differ in scope and quantity.
Below is a list of the most recent Business School grants for African and developing countries students to study in UK, Australia, USA, France and other parts of the world.
- Huddersfield Business School Scholarships For International Students
The Huddersfield Business School is pleased to announce that, for the 2024–2025 academic year, six open scholarships will be offered. These awards, which come with full financial aid and the opportunity to significantly impact the school’s research community, are meant to support outstanding research candidates.
- EADA Business School Scholarship 2024/2025 For Women In Africa
EADA is dedicated to supporting young female changemakers with extraordinary talent across the globe to strengthen their entrepreneurial spirit and foster social innovation within the scope of the Scholarship Program.
- John Thompson Scholarship At DCU Business School
In partnership with the late John Thompson’s family and friends, the Dublin City University Business School is happy to announce the opening of applications for the John Thompson Scholarship. This prestigious grant covers the full cost of tuition for one student enrolled in the MSc in Digital Marketing program.
- Skoll MBA Scholarships 2024/2025 At Said Business School For International Students – UK
The Skoll Scholarship is a competitive scholarship for incoming MBA students who pursue entrepreneurial solutions for urgent social and environmental challenges. The Scholarship provides funding and exclusive opportunities to meet with world-renowned entrepreneurs, thought-leaders and investors. Once selected, these students are known as Skoll Skollars.
- Oxford Said Business School Dean’s Africa Scholarship For African Students
Peter Tufano, the dean of Said Business School, personally funds the Dean’s Scholarship, which is given annually to one deserving applicant who demonstrates exceptional leadership abilities, the capacity to uplift and enhance the Oxford Said community, and a dedication to the African continent.
- ESMT Germany MBA Scholarships For International Students
Europe School of Management and Technology (ESMT) is accepting applications for its Full-time MBA program. To complement process, the school is offering several merit-based full MBA scholarships to international applicants. Scholarships will be allocated on the basis of intellectual excellence, evidence of personal and professional achievement and financial need.
- Norwich Business School Open World Scholarships For International Students
Scholarships for MSc programmes at Norwich Business School (NBS) of University of East Anglia are available to students who intend to pursue an MSc at Norwich Business School after graduating from any foreign university.
Application process for Business school grants
- Submit your application: Submit your online application form meeting the application requirements, by your chosen application deadline.
- Full academic transcripts.
- A one-page CV containing relevant professional experience.
- GMAT or GRE score report.
- English test (if required).
- Two professional/academic references.
- Supporting statement.
- Online assessment.
- A completed online application form along with a £150 application fee.