MBA Preparation

Financing your MBA

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There are three kinds of financial aids:

  • Grants/Scholarships: they are given to talented students according to different criteria (merit, country of origin, gender, past accomplishments, etc…).
  • Loans: they usually must be paid back after graduation. Loans in Germany: Bildungsfonds
  • Fellowships: opportunities to earn money by teaching or assisting with research.

Financing an MBA

Full-time MBA candidates have traditionally financed their education through personal savings, family endowments, scholarships, grants, loans, and partners' wages. While tuition for full-time MBA programmes is usually less than tuition for part-time Executive MBA programmes, a full-time MBA student must take into account a higher opportunity cost of lost earnings...

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MBA Scholarships

MBA schools offer various scholarships for their students. Candidates must meet certain conditions, the most common being good GMAT scores and excellent academic results and/or career achievements. Most schools...

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Nearly a Million Ways to Pay for Your MBA

A Google search using the keywords “mba, financing” turns up a whopping 962,000-plus hits. After sharply noting that your parents are not named on the list of nearly a million people handing out money, aspiring applicants still can rest assured the funds are out there...

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