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Angel G. Jordan Fellowship

This fellowship has been instituted to honor Dr. Angel G. Jordan for his many contributions to Carnegie Mellon as Faculty, Department Head, Dean and Provost and a good friend to the Tepper School of Business where he taught MBA courses during 1992-1999.

This fellowship will be awarded to a qualified citizen of Spain. This award is inclusive of full tuition and university fees for both years of the MBA program and applies only if the recipient matriculates in the year in which they are offered admission. Once a student has accepted admission to the MBA Program, this scholarship will be credited to the student’s account in equal disbursements to the Fall and Spring terms of both years of the program. To maintain scholarship eligibility in the second year of the program, the student will be required to achieve above-average academic performance (GPA of at least 7.0 “A-“ at the end of the first year), while maintaining a normal course load as a full-time student. The deadline to apply is January 7th, 2008.

Marc & Sally Onetto Graduate Fellowship

  • Awarded to French or European Union students on a need basis
  • Application essay required
  • Applicants must be accepted for admission to the MBA program
  • Scholarship may be awarded for both years of the program
  • Application deadline April 30

The Marc and Sally Onetto Graduate Fellowship is available to French or European Union students who have been admitted to the MBA program. As an endowment, the award amount will vary from year to year. Applicants must submit a one-page essay titled, "Why I Should Receive the Marc & Sally Onetto Graduate Fellowship." Applicants will also need to submit a release statement giving the school permission to forward information from their admission application to an outside agency for scholarship consideration. Applicants are encouraged to submit their essay and release statement along with their admission application, or at least prior to March 31.

Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber Fellowship

This fellwoship is named in honor of Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, a former professor and international chairman at Carnegie Mellon, French freedom fighter, French government official and founder of the French news weekly l'Express.

This fellowship will be awarded to a qualified citizen of France. This award is inclusive of full tuition and university fees for both years of the MBA program and applies only if the recipient matriculates in the year in which they are offered admission. Once a student has accepted admission to the MBA Program, this scholarship will be credited to the student’s account in equal disbursements to the Fall and Spring terms of both years of the program. To maintain scholarship eligibility in the second year of the program, the student will be required to achieve above-average academic performance (GPA of at least 7.0 “A-“ at the end of the first year), while maintaining a normal course load as a full-time student. The deadline to apply is January 5th, 2009.

Edwin S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship

The Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship program provides citizens of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan with the opportunity to pursue graduate study at the master's level in the United States. Students are chosen in the fields of business administration, economics, education, environmental management and policy, international affairs, journalism and mass communications, law, library and information science, public administration, public health, and public policy.

The program provides full scholarships to participants, including university tuition, fees, room, board, health insurance, monthly stipend, book allowance, and international and domestic travel.

Please visit this site for more information and how to apply.

Murat Ozyegin Fellowship Program

  • Awarded to Turkish student on a need basis
  • Application essay and release statement required
  • Applicants must be accepted for admission to the MBA program
  • Scholarship funds available for one year; possibility of loan assistance up to $20,000 for second year
  • Application deadline April 30th

The Murat Ozyegin Fellowship offers up to $30,000 to a Turkish student who demonstrates extreme need for the first year of the MBA program. Applicants must submit a one-page essay titled, "Why I Should Receive the Murat Ozyegin Fellowship." Applicants will also need to submit a release statement giving the school permission to forward information from their admission application to an outside agency for scholarship consideration. Applicants are encouraged to submit their essay and release statement along with their admission application prior to May 1st.

Finansbank has also committed to lend up to $20,000 USD to the Ozyegin Fellowship recipients for their second year of the MBA program.

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