Accenture American Indian Scholarship
- The Accenture American Indian College Fund awards multiple scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students, meeting a vital need for American Indians seeking higher education and having financial need. Selecting the very brightest American Indian and Alaska Native students who are attaining a professional, teaching, social services, high technology or business degree, this year we will once again reward: Accenture Scholars: Three undergraduate scholarships, of $20,000 each ($5,000 per year for four years), will be awarded to students pursuing a four-year degree; Accenture Fellows: Two graduate scholarships, of $15,000 each ($7,500 per year for two years), will be awarded to students pursuing an master’s or doctorate degree; and Finalist Scholarship: Two undergraduate scholarships, of $8,000 each ($2,000 per year for four years) and two graduate scholarships, of $5,000 each ($2,500 per year for two years).
- Alexander Graham Bell College Scholarship Awards Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing disables. This merit based scholarship is for full-time courses. Students willing to pursue graduate and post graduate degrees can apply. It is available for US and Non US students. Awards range from $1,000 to $10,000.
- Association of Insurance Compliance Professionals (AICP) offers up to three (3) $1,000.00 scholarships may be awarded annually for tuition and fees to an accredited educational institution. Disbursement of scholarships for tuition and fees will be made directly to an accredited educational institution. Scholarships are not renewable; however, a recipient may reapply. Applicants must be: a graduate applicant must be taking at least two courses at an accredited educational institution and must have completed four (4) graduate credit courses in his/her chosen program; must meet the above requirements for the term subsequent to when the scholarship is awarded; must have declared his/her major course work to be in the field of Insurance, Actuarial Science, Economics, Finance, Management, Mathematics, Risk Management, Statistics, or a Business-related field; and must have a cumulative G.P.A. at the time of application of at least 2.75.
American Association of University Women
- International Fellowships are available to international women students studying in the United States. Selected Professions Fellowships are available for minority women who are U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents.
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Scholarship Awards
- CHCI’s scholarship opportunities are afforded to Latino students who have a history of performing public service-oriented activities in their communities and who demonstrate a desire to continue their civic engagement in the future. There is no GPA or major requirement. The amount of scholarship is $5,000 for graduate-level institution. Scholarship awards are intended to provide assistance with tuition, room and board, textbooks, and other educational expenses associated with college enrollment.
Consortium for Graduate Study in Management Fellowship
- The mission of the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management is to enhance diversity in American business by helping to reduce the serious underrepresentation of African Americans, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans in both its member schools’ enrollments and the ranks of management. Candidates with a demonstrated commitment to the Consortium’s mission are encouraged to apply to Yale SOM through the Consortium application process. Accepted candidates are considered for full-tuition fellowships for their two years of full-time MBA study.
Golden Key Organization Scholarships
- Golden Key grants give advisors the opportunity to develop their skills professionally, while the fellowships offer graduate students a once-in-a-lifetime chance to further their knowledge through foundation-backed research. Some scholarships target specific fields of study, allowing members to study alongside those with similar interests. Others focus on countries or regions, affording members the luxury of studying abroad or participating in a faraway internship program. Providing a means for hope, Golden Key offers $1,000,000 in scholarships and awards each year, including those for both undergrad and graduate students. This is just one of the many ways the Society enables members to realize their potential through the Golden Key legacy never failing commitment to the advancement of Academics, Leadership and Service.
- “Every Kappa sister should have the opportunity to complete her education”. That is the philosophy behind the scholarship efforts of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation.
- Most scholarships are available to all applicants. Some do have restrictions or preferences as rrequested by donors. Applicants will be considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible. Scholarship details: Applications for Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation Scholarships must be completed online by February : additional supporting documents must be sent via U.S. mail, postmarked no later than the February 1 deadline of each year.
Katherine F. Gruber Scholarship Program
- Since the early ’80s, Blinded Veterans Association has offered a $2000 sholarship to spouses and dependent children of blinded veterans a chance to continue their education through the Kathern F. Gruber Scholarship Program. Applicants must be veteran dependent and must be a full time student
Little Family Foundation MBA Fellowship Award
- The Little Family Foundation Fellowship Award is set up as a matching gifts program with many of the top business schools in the nation. Each participating school matches the Little Family Foundation’s $2,500 with the resulting award of $5,000 renewable for a second year.
- The Fellowship Award is available to past participants – both students and volunteers – of any of Junior Achievement’s high school programs and to volunteers who have taught a minimum of two classes of Junior Achievement’s K-8 programs. Eligible participants must have graduated from college and worked in business for at least two years after college. Applicants must plan to study for an MBA in a full-time, one- or two-year program at one of the following business schools. Information on schools and universities offering this scholarship may change so contact the school of choice during the application process to determine availability.
- Students can apply for our merit awards throughout the year with applications rolling over from one cycle to the next during the year. This provides more opportunities to fund your MBA education and you only need to fill out one application each year. Any US resident with an undergraduate/bachelor’s degree who has experience in the military can apply. You must be a registered user (it’s free) of this site and logged in before applying for any scholarships. Scholarship award money must be used toward graduate business degree education with member schools.
- We recommend that you review our list of member schools and the degree programs they offer before you apply. Our scholarships cannot be used in conjunction with any other full scholarship awards. Applicants must be prospective MBA students who are not actively matriculating in, or graduated from, an MBA degree program.
National Society of Hispanic MBA’s Scholarship Program
- The National Society of Hispanic MBAs, which exists “to foster Hispanic leadership through graduate management education and professional development,” has established a scholarship program to assist qualified Hispanics to pursue MBAs. Scholarships are offered each year for full- and part-time study at an accredited (AACSB) institution of the student’s choice. Applicants to the NSHMBA Scholarship Program must: be a United States Citizen or legal permanent resident; be of Hispanic heritage; have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent) OR have a minimum 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent) in combination with two years of full-time work experience; have a NSHMBA membership – Member ID required; and be enrolled or planning to enroll in a Master’s Degree program in Management/Business at a college in the United States or Puerto Rico accredited by AACSB.
Native American Scholarship Fund
- The Native American Leadership Education program (NALE) is for Native students who are paraprofessionals in Indian schools, and who plan to complete their degree in education, counseling, or school administration. Since only 7% of teachers in reservation schools are Indians, the need for more Indian teachers is huge. Students must be 1/4 or more degree American Indian, and be an enrolled member of a U. S. tribe. “U. S. tribe” is defined as federally recognized, state recognized, or terminated.
- Scholarships range from $500 to $5,000 per academic year. Scholarships are awarded on merit and on the basis of the students we feel will most likely improve the lives of Indian people.
NBMBAA Scholarship Program (National Black MBA Association)
- The NBMBAA Graduate Scholarship Program awards scholarships to deserving graduate students. Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, strong communication skills, community involvement and leadership ability. Scholarships range from $1,000 — $15,000. Applicants must: be a current financial member of NBMBAA; and be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time ((9 semester hours or equivalent) in an accredited Master’s Degree program in a management or business at a college in the United States or Canada
Opportunity Scholarships for Lutheran Laywomen
- The purpose of the Opportunity Scholarships for Lutheran Laywomen is to provide assistance to women studying for a career other than the ordained ministry. There are two scholarships for gradute courses within the Opportunity Scholarships for Lutheran Laywomen category: Drinkall Franke/Seeley Knudstrup Scholarships for ELCA women in graduate courses of study preparing for occupations in Christian service and Cronk Memorial, First Triennium Board, General, Mehring, Paepke, Piero/Wade/Wade, Edwin/Edna Robeck Scholarships for ELCA women in undergraduate, graduate, professional, or vocational courses of study.
Russ Griffith Memorial Scholarship
- For outstanding students currently attending an eligible Datatel client institution who have returned to school after an absence of five years or longer.
- The Russ Griffith Memorial scholarship is open to full- and part-time students (taking at least six credit hours), as well as undergraduate and graduate students. The Foundation will award scholarships in the amount of $2,000 to oustanding Griffith Scholarship applicants. The Russ Griffith Memorial Scholarship personal statement essay should discuss the impact of being a returning student, the challenges of combining life interests, such as work and family, along with school, and the importance of receiving this scholarship to help achieve a dream. The essay must not exceed 1,000 words.
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
- The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is pleased to open its scholarship application process to all classifications of students seeking financial assistance for the academic school year who attend a TMCF-member school. The scholarship process is competitive and awards are made annually. Disbursements are made each semester based on a verification process that has been designed to ensure that scholarship applicants are meeting academic expectations and have an unmet financial need. TMCF Scholarships are: merit based and applicants must have a financial need to qualify; restricted for payment of tuition, on campus room and board, books and fees; and paid directly to the college or university on behalf of the award recipient to be credited to his or her school account. The average award is $2,200.00 per student per semester. All scholarship award recipients must re-apply annually for renewal.
- The Toigo Fellowship is the only MBA graduate-level fellowship for minority professionals committed to careers in finance. Fellows join a network of 800+ Toigo Alumni which includes finance industry leaders at every level and in a broad mix of finance sectors. Fellows benefit from life-long leadership development training and career management support, mentoring, and merit-based awards each MBA academic year. Importantly, Toigo stands for leadership, excellence and integrity in today’s finance industry-and for Toigo Fellows that distinction is an invaluable asset as they launch and grow their careers.