Harvard Business School offers graduate business students a prestigious and challenging MBA program that provides students with training beyond general business management and focusing on subject area expertise. Harvard Business School's highly competitive master's program also offers scholarships for outstanding, international and minority students.
Harvard Business School has partnered with the Robert A. Toigo Foundation, for example, to offer scholarships to minority MBA students interested in careers in financial services. Applicants must be nominated by Harvard Business School. Harvard Business School also offers the Fulbright British Friends of Harvard Business School MBA Awards, offered to exceptional British international students, which covers tuition fees for an entire year of study.
MBA Admissions
Dillon House
Soldiers Field Road
Boston, MA 02163
617-495-6128
hbs.edu/mba
Yale's School of Management offers a competitive standard MBA program in addition to the Leadership in Health Care MBA for Executives--a program designed for working, mid-career professionals from health care organizations. Yale's School of Management prides itself in training the future leaders in the fields of business and management.
Yale also offers a number of generous, merit-based scholarships such as the Joseph Wright Alsop Memorial Scholarship, awarded to incoming students with extraordinary academic backgrounds, The Professor David Berg Leadership Scholarship, which is awarded to prospective students committed to improving both the humaneness and effectiveness of organizational life, and the Forté Foundation Scholarships targeted specifically for outstanding female MBA students.
Yale School of Management
135 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
203-432-5932
mba.yale.edu
The American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, whose motto is "breaking through barriers for women and girls," offers scholarships and grants of up to $14,500 specifically to women undertaking their Master's in Business Administration (MBA) in Law (JD) and Medicine (MD). The Foundation targets those women already enrolled in their postgraduate degrees, and ideally already in their final year.
Some scholarships offered by the Foundation are also open to non-U.S. citizens. Applications must be filed by December 15.
The American Association of University Women Educational Foundation
1111 Sixteenth St. NW
Washington, DC 20036
202-785-7700
aauw.org