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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2009-2011 Financial Aid Scholarships  

Scholarships


Scholarships available for in-state and out-of-state students:

   

Rutgers Business School 75th Anniversary Scholarship.  Established by alumni and friends of Rutgers Business School (RBS) in recognition of the school's 75th Anniversary in 2004. For undergraduate and graduate students.

 

Alfred J. Battaglia Memorial Fellowship. For a full-time graduate student in the supply chain management program.

 

Anita and Benjamin Wolfe Endowed Fellowship. For full-time master of business administration (M.B.A.) student, based on academic merit.

 

Class of 1959 DPA Fellowship. For full-time professional accounting major demonstrating financial need.

 

Daniel Kessler Scholarship. A scholarship awarded to a New Jersey resident who seeks an advanced degree in business administration and demonstrates financial need.

   

Dr. James McA'Nulty Fellowship. Covers tuition and fees for a full-time physician in excecutive M.B.A. program. Must have proven record of public service and association with University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. (UMDNJ).

 

Faculty Memorial Scholarship Program. Funding for students who demonstrate academic promise and financial need.

 

Felice N. Schwartz Endowed Memorial Scholarship. For a full-time student enrolled on the Newark Campus. Preference given to a female African-American candidate.

 

Friends of GSBA Scholarship. Scholarship funding available based upon financial need.

 

George Esterly Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship awards are made to graduates of New Jersey high schools with outstanding undergraduate records of academic achievement, extracurricular activities, and financial need.

 

Horace J. DePodwin Scholarships. The scholarships assist part-time evening students who do not receive tuition reimbursement from their employers.

 

J. David Parkinson Leadership Fellowship. The fellowship was established by J. David Parkinson, chairman of the board of Thomas & Betts Corporation. The fellowship is granted each year to an entering student who has demonstrated the capacity for exceptional leadership in school or at his or her workplace and who exhibits a commitment to success in business.

 

Jacob A. Abramson Memorial Scholarship.  For students in the professional accounting program who are New Jersey residents and demonstrate academic promise and financial need.

 

Joel E. Kelly Scholarship. For first-year, full-time graduate students. Based upon financial need and demonstrated leadership.

 

Joyce and Leslie Goodman Scholarship Fund. Awarded to full-time students who have earned an undergraduate degree from either Douglass Residential College or Rutgers College (School of Arts and Sciences). Awards are based on academic merit and financial need.

 

Marcus and Cecilia Nadler Leadership Fellowship. Given to students based on their academic performance and substantial potential for leadership in their professions and at RBS.

 

New Jersey Sales and Marketing Association. An annual grant from the Sales Executives Foundation provides scholarships to marketing students enrolled in the M.B.A. program. Recipients are selected on the basis of financial need, academic ability, character, and leadership potential.

   

Robert E. Campbell Fellowship. For full- or part-time graduate students; based on academic merit or financial need.

  

Samuel Klein Scholarship. The awards are made to students in the professional accounting program based on financial need and academic potential.

 

Serkes Family Fellowship. For full- or part-time graduate students; based on academic merit or financial need.

 

William Freeman Fellowship. For full-time incoming M.B.A. students with a GPA of 3.3 or higher who represent an underrepresented minority.

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732/932-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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