Full-Time MBA Program: Scholarships are offered by the graduate admissions office to full-time MBA applicants who meet the requirements and metrics of each scholarship fund at the time of admission. No separate application is needed.
Part-Time MBA Program: Scholarships are offered by the graduate admissions office to part-time MBA applicants upon completing at least four semesters into the program and have a strong GPA. Fill out and submit the Part-Time MBA scholarship application prior to the posted deadline. The scholarships for part-time MBA students are available for the fall and spring terms only.
New initiative for newly admitted students starting Spring 2023: If you are accepted to the program and have submitted either a GMAT or GRE score for consideration, the scholarship committee will award you up to 8 vouchers ranging up to $1000 each to use for any semester while you are in the program as long as you carry at least 6 credits that semester and your overall GPA is above 3.00.
MBA in Professional Accounting Program: Scholarships are only offered in the third semester to students with a high GPA at RBS and service to the Professional Accounting class. The program director will nominate the candidates.
Master's of Accountancy Programs: Scholarships are offered to incoming students who apply by March 1st who are currently enrolled in a Historically Black College University (HBCU), Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), or other accredited College, or University in the United States and pursuing an undergraduate baccalaureate degree in accounting from an accredited program such as Rutgers Business School. All applicants in these programs will be considered for this scholarship. Candidates must possess a strong academic track record with a minimum of 3.0 GPA (on 4.0 scale). Candidates must be a US citizen or permanent resident. In addition, candidates must have an interest in pursuing a career in public accounting and obtaining their CPA, but not presently a CPA. A scholarship committee will review and select qualified applicants. Click here for more information and to apply to our Master's of Accountancy programs.
Online MS Supply Chain Management Program: Scholarships are available to incoming students who demonstrate commitment to Sustainability/ the Triple Bottom Line in his or her career. The Triple Bottom Line aims to measure the financial, social, and environmental performance of organizations, essentially their impact on profit, people, and the planet. As a program, we are committed to instilling in our students the importance of all three. In order to apply for the scholarship, please submit (1) an essay discussing aspects of your career (a specific project, initiative, or position) that focuses on at least two of the three bottom lines. To qualify, (2) you must also submit your GRE or GMAT score. Please submit the essay and a record of your GRE or GMAT score to Brody Sheldon at bsheldon@business.rutgers.edu.
Online MS Digital Marketing Program: There are a limited number of scholarships awarded to the most outstanding applicants to the program. All applicants are considered for the scholarship and a separate scholarship application is not required. Scholarships are awarded by committee decision and take into consideration the entire application. However, preference will be given to students who submit an optional fourth essay and their GMAT/GRE scores as part of their application package. Scholarship recipients will be notified prior to the start of the semester.
Master of Quantitative Finance, Master of Financial Analysis, Master of Information Technology and Analytics, and Master of Supply Chain Analytics Programs: There are a limited number of scholarships awarded to the most outstanding applicants to the program. All applicants are considered for the scholarship and a separate scholarship application is not required. Scholarships are awarded by committee decision and take into consideration the entire application, not just test scores or GPA. The scholarship
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is made at the same time that the admission decision is made.
The Scholarship Fund is supported by gifts from alumni, friends, and corporations that provide financial support, in varying amounts, to graduate students at Rutgers Business School based on financial need and academic potential. In addition to this general fund, the following annual and endowed scholarship funds have been established at RBS with the private support of individuals, foundations, and corporations.
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Partnerships:
Alfred J. Battaglia Memorial Fellowship in Supply Chain Management
Christina Dymsza Memorial Scholarship
Daniel I. Kessler Memorial Scholarship
Division of Professional Accounting Class of 1959 Scholarship Fund
Dr. Annette Hollander Fellowship
Edmund L. Houston Foundation Program
Faculty Memorial Scholarship Fund
Friends of GSBA Endowed Scholarship Fund
George R. Esterly Memorial Scholarship
Horace J. and Carolyn DePodwin Scholarship
J. David Parkinson Endowed Fellowship
Jacob C. Abramson Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Joel E. Kelly Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Marcus and Cecilia Nadler Leaders Fellowship
MRIA Advisory Board Fellowship
Pharmaceutical Industry Scholars Program
Ralph Bunche Fellowships
Robert and Frances Kaplan Endowed Scholarship
Robert E. Campbell Endowed Fellowship
Rutgers Business School 75th Anniversary Endowed Scholarship Fund
Rutgers Business School MBA/WNISEF Partnership
Samuel Klein Scholarship Fund
Serkes Family Endowed Fellowship
Sood and Singh MBA Scholarship
Supply Chain Management Advisory Board Fellowship
The Joyce and Leslie Goodman Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Sales Executive Club of New Jersey Foundation Fellowship
William & Helen Von Minden Scholarship