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12 Top MBA Scholarships For Minorities In The USA

More MBA Scholarships for Minorities

10. Robert Toigo Foundation, Toigo MBA Fellowship

Amount: $10,000

The Robert Toigo Foundation supports minority students entering the finance industry. The Toigo MBA Fellowship is available to students enrolled in an MBA program, and students from any minority background as defined by the US Department of Labor are eligible. 

Not only does it include funding up to $10,000, but it also guarantees students an internship opportunity and a job after graduation at one of the Foundation’s partners in the finance industry. Successful fellows must commit to at least two years at their chosen company. 

11. Posse Foundation Fellowship

Amount: Full tuition

The Posse Foundation Fellowship provides a full-tuition scholarship as well as pre-collegiate training to prepare fellows before they arrive on campus. After joining, students also meet regularly with Posse staff and mentors to support them during their experience. 

The Posse Foundation Fellowship seeks to support diversity by awarding scholarships to students from demographics that are underrepresented in schools, across 10 US cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, and Boston.

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12. P.D. Soros Fellowship for New Americans

Amount: $90,000

The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is a program aimed at immigrants and the children of immigrants (who are 30 or younger), to honor their societal contributions by investing in the education of 30 students, who receive up to $90k in financial support over two years.

Paul and Daisy Soros were Hungarian immigrants who were committed to education, American democracy, and philanthropy. The scholarships aim to identify and nurture the most promising new Americans and to help them achieve greatness.

For more tips and tricks on how to land a scholarship and secure your place at business school, download the BusinessBecause MBA Scholarships Guide | Tips To Boost Chances of Success

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