Financial Assistance for MBA Students
McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management offers various financial assistance programs for MBA students from low-income backgrounds, including scholarships, bursaries, and government-backed loans.
McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management offers various financial assistance programs for MBA students from low-income backgrounds, including scholarships, bursaries, and government-backed loans.
The Government of Canada provides student loans and grants to help students from low-income backgrounds pursue higher education, including MBA programs, with flexible repayment terms and interest-free status while in school.
The Forté Foundation offers MBA scholarships to women and underrepresented groups from low-income backgrounds, providing financial assistance and career development opportunities to help them succeed in their MBA journeys.
International students from low-income backgrounds can explore financial aid options for MBA programs in Canada, including scholarships, bursaries, and external funding sources, to help cover tuition fees and living expenses.
This article discusses the financial challenges faced by low-income MBA students and highlights various resources and strategies to help them overcome these obstacles, including financial assistance programs, networking, and career development opportunities.
The Schulich School of Business at York University offers various funding opportunities for MBA students from low-income backgrounds, including scholarships, awards, and government-funded programs, to help them achieve their academic and career goals.
This research study examines the financial barriers faced by students from low-income backgrounds in pursuing MBA education and explores potential solutions to address these challenges, including financial assistance programs, policy interventions, and institutional support.
In this video, MBA experts and alumni share their experiences and advice on financing an MBA as a low-income student, discussing topics such as scholarships, loans, and budgeting, to help prospective students make informed decisions about their MBA journeys.