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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2020-2022 Student Life and Services Awards for Graduating Students  

Awards for Graduating Students

Full-Time M.B.A. Program: Scholarships are offered by the graduate admissions office to full-time M.B.A. applicants who meet the requirements and metrics of each scholarship fund at the time of admission. No separate application is needed.

Part-Time M.B.A. Program: Scholarships are offered by the graduate admissions office to part-time M.B.A. applicants upon completing at least three 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 M.B.A. students are available for the fall and spring terms only.

M.B.A. 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.

Online M.S. 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.

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 decision on scholarship is made at the same time that the admission decision is made.

Currently, there are no scholarships available for the master of accountancy programs, the master of science in business of fashion, or the master of science in healthcare analytics and intelligence.

The Scholarship Fund is supported by gifts from alumni, friends, and corporations and provides 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.

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