Johns Hopkins Carey Business School stated two days ago on March 15th, that it will give up to $30,000 in scholarships to employees who have received the pink slip and want to return to school to start an MBA in the fall. Additionally, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School stated that eligible students may use the Carey Tech Fellowship to complete their MBA program online, part-time, and in a manner that supports both synchronous and asynchronous learning. It also stated that qualified applicants will be exempt from entrance exams and application fees.
Identifying various MBA Scholarships
MBA Scholarships are hard to come by, however, they do become available every application year. The majority of scholarships are awarded based on your initial MBA application. You won't need to submit any more materials in these cases to be taken into consideration. In this blog post, we will help you identify various scholarship options.
Apply Early and Often
The Growing Student Loan Debacle
The New Economy
The great recession of 2008 pulled the largest control-alt-delete in this nation’s history outside of the depression. The aftermath has left everyone scarred but smarter. Interestingly, the recession had a positive impact on financing an MBA education. On this tenth anniversary year of the big meltdown, let’s take a look at how you can leverage the post-recession economy to benefit your graduate education.
Ever Heard of a GRA?
The Changing Fellowship Climate for Internationals
5 Tips for Negotiating Your MBA Admissions Offer
Today's blog post is about negotiating your offer of admission ... except that it's not. Because "negotiation" is not what you do when it comes to securing more financial aid from a business school. The term of art for what you are going to be doing is "asking." Let us explain. Obviously, any discussion of an offer in this context automatically means we're dealing with some good news: you've been accepted.
Student Loan Forgiveness
Millennials get a lot of grief these days about a lot of things, one of which is debt. If you are going back to b-school, you are probably a millennial, so you likely have been thinking about your debt load. Wouldn’t it be great if your student loans could be forgiven? Sound too good to be true? Read on…
The Student Debt Debacle
Doing the Fellowship Shuffle
Stanford’s financial aid missteps have been all over the news this week, which should get us all thinking about scholarship and fellowship opportunities in general. If you are currently applying to b-school, you should definitely be considering how you might make the journey more affordable with support from your target schools. And whether or not your school is giving you accurate information about how it all works.