eg: Memorial Scholarship
eg: Accounting, Nursing, Computer Science
eg: University of Toronto
eg: National Union

Getting The Most Value From Your Scholarships

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Getting the most value from your scholarships

Choosing a graduate program in Business is a difficult and important decision. Not only do you have to find a program with the right fit, but you also need to figure out how you will pay for it. Business schools often provide scholarships, awards, and bursaries to help offset the cost of tuition.

When comparing your funding offers from different schools, evaluate the value of a scholarship compared to the cost of tuition. Often a scholarship that seems large in value is due to higher tuition fees. Also consider what kind of funding you can get when you are already in a program. Are there opportunities for funding in niche areas of study? Does the school have strong ties to external organizations in the industry that provide scholarships to students? Does the school provide funding for case competition and exchange? Are there scholarships available for graduating students? Does the school have part-time employment opportunities for students?

Visit the Schulich School Business website to discover how we help students fund their graduate education.

Known as Canada’s Global Business School, the Schulich School of Business in Toronto is ranked among the world’s leading business schools by a number of global surveys. The School is located on York University’s main campus and has a satellite location downtown at the Miles S. Nadal Management Centre located in the heart of the city’s financial district. The School also offers the Schulich MBA in India – one of the first MBA programs to be delivered in that country by a leading international business school from outside India.

The School offers joint degree programs such as the MBA/JD and the MBA/MFA or MBA/MA. In addition, there are Master’s level programs in Business Analytics, Finance, Accounting, and Real Estate and Infrastructure.

Modified on March 30, 2016

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