Sep 17, 2008

USA: Brandeis University International Business School Merit-based Scholarships - Waltham, Massachusetts

„A pioneering professional school dedicated to teaching and research in global finance, management and economic policy. We respond to the growing need for international vision and expertise by preparing exceptional individuals from around the world to become principled leaders of global companies and public institutions. We teach cutting-edge theory, immerse students in international experiences, and connect them to best practice in business and policy. This learning experience transforms the way our graduates view the world, and helps them develop skills and insights to chart its future."

Application Deadline

Scholarships: for the fall semester: February 15 priority deadline for scholarship

General Admission: December 15 early notification deadline, April 15 final deadline

Eligibility Requirements

Scholarships
Relative to other business and professional schools, the International Business School offers generous financial aid, in the form of both merit-based and need-based aid. Our major merit-based scholarship programs make awards to nearly one-third of incoming students. Students do not have to apply separately for financial aid. Every applicant - whether from the US or from other countries - is automatically considered for merit-based scholarships, and every student who completes the Statement of Financial Resources in our application is also considered for need-based awards. Financial aid awards are communicated to the student at the time he or she is admitted. The School's merit-based financial aid draws on several major
scholarship programs:
• Dean's Prize Scholarships offer up to full tuition awards to students of exceptional merit.
• Global Leadership Awards recognize outstanding candidates of other nationalities with scholarships that offset part of tuition costs.
• The Feld and Scharfman scholarships recognize students with special accomplishments in business, finance and economics with scholarships that offset part of tuition costs.
• Lubin Endowed Scholarship and Fellowship, awarded to students with a specific interest in economic, social, or labor issues. Our need-based aid program, which provides support to some students not selected for merit awards, considers a combination of financial need and qualifications for professional success. In any given year, the amount of need-based aid is subject to the availability of funds.

General Admission
Admission requirements vary by programs. Generally complete application form with essay, $55 application fee, resume, official GMAT or GRE scores, TOEFL (600 – paper-based, 250 – computer-based) /IELTS scores, official transcripts and three letters of recommendation are needed. Consult website for further details.

Further Information
http://www.brandeis .edu/global/ prospective_ students. php
http://www.brandeis .edu/global/ prospective_ admissions_ scholarships. php

Contact
Holly Chase, M.Ed.
Assistant Dean for Admission
hchase@brandeis. edu
Tel: 781-736-4829
International Business School (IBS)
Mail Stop - MS 032
Sachar International Center
Brandeis University
415 South Street
Waltham, MA 02454
Tel (Admissions) : 781-736-2252

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