Scholarship details
Every two years, the Boustany MBA Harvard Scholarship is awarded for a two-year program at Harvard Business School. Boustany Foundation provides life-changing possibilities for underprivileged children by awarding scholarships to extraordinarily brilliant individuals. Applicants must have a strong academic background and show significant promise.
For international students, the Harvard University MBA Scholarship is a fully financed MBA scholarship. This scholarship will cover tuition expenses in the amount of US$102,200 (US$51,100 per year).
International students interested in pursuing an MBA degree at Harvard University are invited to apply for the Ad Harvard University MBA Scholarship for the school year 2020-2021. The MBA Scholarship will cover tuition costs in the amount of US$102,200 (US$51,100 each year). The Harvard MBA is one of the most prestigious business programs in the world, delivered at one of the most famous universities in the world.
MBA Scholarships at Harvard University in the United States in 2022 are available for students pursuing a master’s degree in business administration. Your application must be received by May 31, 2022, to be considered. Boustany Foundation is providing this scholarship, which has a value of Full Funding, Financial Aid, Travel, and Accommodation. All nationals are eligible to apply for this scholarship.
The Harvard MBA is one of the most prestigious business programs in the world, delivered at one of the most famous universities in the world. Every two years, the Boustany MBA Harvard Scholarship is awarded for a two-year program at Harvard Business School. The next scholarship will be given out for the Autumn 2021 class.
The Boustany Foundation is actively involved in the promotion and administration of scholarship and aid programs, all of which have ambitious growth ambitions. Reach and scope on a worldwide scale. Scholarships for brilliant and ambitious persons are being developed at an increasing rate. Every year, additional projects that provide chances for underprivileged children are presented and implemented.
About the Scholarship:
Harvard University was founded in 1636 and is the oldest higher education school in the United States. It is widely considered as a top university in terms of impact, prestige, and academic pedigree not just in the United States but also around the world.
Harvard’s 209-acre campus, located three miles north of Boston in Cambridge, Massachusetts, houses ten degree-granting institutions, as well as the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, two theaters, and five museums. With 18 million volumes, 180,000 serial titles, an estimated 400 million manuscript pieces, and 10 million photos, it is also home to the world’s largest academic library system.
Harvard was formed to train clergy, as were most of the United States’ pre-Civil War universities, but the curriculum and student population gradually secularized, and admissions policies were liberalized in the twentieth century to attract a more varied pool of students.
The institution now has a total of 21,000 students, all of whom may be seen rushing by the iconic monument of John Harvard, the university’s first benefactor and founder, who stands benignly in the center of campus. The glistening foot of the bronze statue is the result of tourists and students rubbing it practically constantly in the belief that it will bring them good luck.
The university’s hefty endowment allows it to offer generous financial aid packages, which around 60% of students take advantage of. Only the academic elite can claim a place at Harvard, and the nominal cost of attendance is high – though the university’s hefty endowment allows it to offer generous financial aid packages, which around 60% of students take advantage of.
Freshmen live in one of the Harvard Yard dormitories in a fantastic location and eat in the ancient and picturesque Annenberg dining hall. With over 400 approved student groups, including extracurricular, co-curricular, and athletic options, Harvard students are active both on and off campus. Student life is a rich and satisfying experience, whether it’s playing on the field at Harvard Stadium, promoting entrepreneurial activity at the Harvard Innovation Lab, or writing and editing for the Harvard Crimson daily newspaper.
Eight US presidents, several foreign heads of state, 62 living billionaires, 359 Rhodes Scholars, and 242 Marshall Scholars are among Harvard’s alumni. Harvard grads have won numerous awards, including Pulitzer Prizes, Nobel Prizes, and Academy Awards. A total of 108 Olympic medals have been won by students and alumni. The university is consistently ranked first in the world, and the constancy of its chart-topping results demonstrates that success does not create complacency.
Harvard University is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on a 5457-acre campus. Cambridge, one of metropolitan Boston’s most prominent urban hubs, is organized around ancient city greens, tree-lined squares, and the sedgy banks of the Charles River. Harvard is located in the heart of Cambridge, providing direct access to the city’s diverse mix of shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. Cambridge is a part of Boston’s extensive public transportation system. You can easily reach anywhere you want to go with buses, cabs, and a subway stop right in the heart of Harvard Square. The field is within a 12-minute trip from downtown Boston.
More than 36,000 students are now enrolled at Harvard, with 6,699 in Harvard College, 13,120 as graduate and professional students, and 16,193 in Harvard Extension School. Harvard has a varied student body from over 50 states and 80 countries. With 20.4 million volumes, 180,000 serial titles, an estimated 400 million manuscript items, 10 million pictures, 124 million stored web pages, and 5.4 terabytes of born-digital archives and manuscripts, Harvard holds the world’s oldest academic library. At Harvard, around 70% of students get some form of financial aid, with about 60% receiving need-based scholarships and paying an average of $12,000 each year.
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Harvard University
Host Country(s): United States
Scholarship Worth: $102,200
Study Level: Masters
Nationality: International
Scholarship Offer:
The Harvard University MBA Scholarship will cover the following expenses:
1. Tuition assistance in the amount of US$102,200 (US$51,100 each year).
2. The Foundation will cover the costs of travel and lodging associated to the internship.
3. The Foundation expects successful scholars to do a two-month unpaid internship with them. Projects range in scope and are related to the Foundation’s or its partners’ operations.
Eligibility for Scholarship
Candidates must meet all of the following conditions to be considered for Harvard University MBA Scholarships:
1. English is a required language.
2. Eligible Countries: Any country in the world.
3. Candidates must have a strong academic background and a lot of potential.
4. Although the Scholarship can be awarded to candidates from any country, those of Lebanese heritage will be given precedence.
5. Candidates are only eligible to apply for the Scholarship if they have been accepted into the Harvard MBA program.
Nationality
The Harvard University MBA Scholarship 2022 is open to all international students.
Application Procedure
To apply for a Harvard University MBA Scholarship, please follow the instructions below:
1. Get your documents ready:
2. Curriculum Vitae (CV) with a photograph
3. GMAT results
4. a letter of acceptance from your university
5. Email [email protected] a copy of your documents.
Admission deadline:
The application process deadline for Harvard University MBA Scholarship is May 31, 2022
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