Executive MBA Program Office is pleased to offer scholarships to assist in September 2009 (SEMBA2011) for the female participant who was most pronounced leadership potential and commitment to support the ongoing success of the Executive MBA program. This substantial scholarship of up to £ 23850 (the latter award will be determined at the point of view) will be deducted from the balance of first year tuition fees for the program.
Who is eligible?
Women who were admitted to SEMB 2011 and are fully self-financing. Applicants can apply for a scholarship during the presentation of their application essays, however, EMBA will be considered for the award, if the candidates have been offered and have accepted their place in the scholarship program possible.
Criteria for award of scholarship
The scholarship is awarded to a suitable woman candidate on the basis of future professional and leadership potential as demonstrated by the quality of essay submitted in support of an application for a scholarship and a proven track record of success (ie, education and professional experience) demonstrated in the EMBA application and interview stages. The scholarship committee will consider the original and personal contribution to the ongoing success of the Executive MBA, expressed by the essay, which is winning a scholarship to undertake as an ambassador program EMBA.
Jury
The jury consists of members of the committee accepted, and includes representatives of Sloan and Executive MBA Admissions, Marketing and Management teams, faculty and career services.
How to apply
You must submit the following documents:
• completed application form for scholarship
• a short essay of no more than 1000 words (please supply the number of words) in support of its request for a scholarship award. The theme of the essay is:
“As a woman leader, please outline how you will personally support the ongoing success of the program EMBA.”
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