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标题: 【奖学金】MBA有没有全奖?[转帖]admission.org [打印本页]

作者: Q30    时间: 2002-8-14 17:31     标题: 【奖学金】MBA有没有全奖?[转帖]admission.org

有!Harvard, Yale, North Carolina, Wharton, Chicago, Darden等6所商学院即使没有全奖,也有不需担保人的全额贷款。只要这些商学院录取你,你的入学就不成问题。具体奖学金信息请点击MBA中心或者查阅商学院网站。

 

以下是哈佛商学院和耶鲁管理学院的奖学金信息;特别留意蓝色部分。

Harvard Business School

FINANCIAL AID

All students are eligible to apply for both need-based and non-need-based financial aid, which consist of both fellowships and loans. Eligibility for some programs is based exclusively on your financial need as determined by the Financial Aid and Fellowship Board.

Loan Programs

Most aid is in the form of loans.

Loans carry a legal obligation to repay principal and interest under a defined repayment schedule. Detailed information will be sent to all admitted students.

Federal Loans (Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loans and Federal Perkins Loans) are currently available to qualified students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

In May 1998, Harvard Business School and Student Loan Corporation, a subsidiary of

Citibank, finalized an agreement under which Citibank would be granted preferred lender status with Harvard MBA students. Although students will still have the freedom to borrow from any lender, we believe that the customized CitiAssistSM program offers several compelling features, including a competitive interest rate and no fees.

In the past, access to private loan programs was generally limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents with a strong credit history.

This arrangement, unique to HBS among business schools with similar cost and financing structures, eliminates access limitations based on citizenship—hurdles that have discouraged a number of potential candidates from applying to the MBA Program in the past.

Under the terms of the preferred lender agreement with Citibank, all HBS students will be

guaranteed loan approval, without a cosigner, regardless of nationality. CitiAssist may verify

your credit as part of the process.

In short, the customized CitiAssist program means that no qualified student should be unable to attend the MBA Program at Harvard simply because he or she cannot obtain financing.

If you choose to use an alternative educational lender (BusinessAccess, MBA/TLP, PEP, SHARE, TERI), you should verify your credit report. Because eligibility for some of these educational loans is dependent upon a satisfactory credit history, MBA Financial Aid Services suggests that you obtain a copy of your report as soon as possible to remedy any discrepancies or problems. International students planning to use an alternative lender should also be

aware that most require a co-applicant who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

HBS Fellowship Program

HBS Fellowships are granted to those students with the highest levels of financial need, regardless of citizenship. The maximum fellowship will cover one year’s tuition, the curriculum materials fee, and a single health insurance fee. The average HBS Fellowship for the class of 2002 was $8,000 per year.

Despite the availability of many loan programs, you should plan carefully before taking on educational debt. A thoughtful search of outside fellowship sources will help to minimize your reliance upon debt financing. Many corporations, government enterprises, professional associations, and foundations have offered fellowship funds to HBS students in the past. To obtain such funding, you must conduct an independent scholarship search.

Most public libraries contain extensive reference materials on scholarship searches. In addition, there is free information available online. You may find the following sites useful:

www.finaid.org

www.collegenet.com

www.fastweb.com

 

Yale School of Management

FINANCIAL AID

Obtaining an MBA requires a significant investment of your resources and the Yale School of Management offers a comprehensive financial assistance program ranging from grants and scholarships

to long-term loans to monthly payment programs to loan forgiveness programs. Typically over 60 percent of our students receive aid from loan, grant, and scholarship programs.



MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

Upon admission, we automatically consider you for merit-based scholarships. No separate application is required. As part of our ongoing commitment to diversity, special scholarships are designated for students from historically underrepresented groups.



INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Foreign citizens who are not US permanent residents are eligible to apply for private loans as well as scholarships based on need and merit. Yale offers a loan program that does not require a cosigner.

You need to complete the Financial Statement on the application for admission. List only funding that is guaranteed and available for you and include appropriate documentation. You should understand that you are applying for a limited amount of funding based on need and merit. Therefore, we urge you to seek funding from sources in your home country, in addition to applying for financial assistance from Yale.
作者: raymondmba    时间: 2002-8-22 21:16

Kellogg, MIT and Standford also provide loans covering full tuition and living stipends without co-signers.
作者: calinux    时间: 2002-8-28 08:27

Yes, as far as I know, there are MBA programs that provide various scholarships or assistantships. However, it's extremely difficult to get one. I personally know U. Michigan, U. Penn, North Carolina, U. Calif. IIT offer/offered full/partial scholarships to international students.

I went to U. Calif. with a 85% scholarship. After entering school, I was assigned a TA position that pays $12.5/hr. Good enough to cover everything.




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