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ScholarshipsMarriott School Financial Aid Web Site: marriottschool.byu.edu/aidBYU Financial Aid Web Site: saas.byu.edu/depts/finaid Department ScholarshipsBecause MBA students are not allowed to work during the first year of the program, MBA Program (department) scholarship money is awarded to first-year students. Criteria used to determine scholarship awards include GMAT, GPA, work experience, and special financial needs. Scholarship awards average $2,500 for the first year. Department scholarships are awarded after the admission process is complete and the entering class is confirmed. You do not need to fill out an additional scholarship application to receive money from the Marriott School. Single Parent ScholarshipThe spouses of the Marriott School National Advisory Council (NAC)
members sponsor this scholarship. It is used to help single parents gain
an advanced degree. Applicants should contact Jennifer Fitzgerald at
801-422-5791 or msm_scholarships@byu.edu
for details regarding this scholarship. The CIS provides educational funds for qualified married members of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from countries outside
the United States and Canada who are committed to returning to their
home region after the MBA program. For details please visit the CIS web
site: marriottschool.byu.edu/mba/cis
International Graduate Student Scholarship (IGSS)International applicants admitted to a Marriott School graduate
program may be eligible for the IGSS. Students are automatically
considered for IGSS upon admission to a program (no application is
necessary). Scholarship awards range from one quarter to full tuition at
the LDS rate. CIS recipients are not considered for IGSS. Questions may
be directed to msm_scholarships@byu.edu.
Private ScholarshipSecond-year MBA students are eligible for numerous private
scholarships available through the Dean's Office of the Marriott School.
The application for private scholarships is available online beginning
in March at marriottschool.byu.edu/aid/scholarship.
In addition, there are numerous teaching assistantships and research
assistantships available for second-year students. Hawes Scholar AwardThe prestigious Hawes Scholar awards honor the top all-around
second-year MBA students as evidenced by academic excellence, leadership
maturity, ethics and values commitment, and devotion to the Marriott
School mission. This is a designation that follows students as they
leave the Marriott School MBA program, indicating that they are among
the top students obtaining a Marriott School MBA. In addition to the
honor this represents, the Hawes Scholars receive a grant of $10,000 to
help defray the costs of their MBA degree. Rodney J. Hawes, Jr., and his
wife, Beverly, sponsor these awards. All MBA students are automatically
considered for this scholarship; therefore, no application is necessary. Non-BYU Scholarship Resources for Minority Candidates
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