Fellowships
The Leeds School of Business offers competitive fellowship awards to selected students admitted to the MBA program with funding provided by the Leeds School, the CU Foundation, The Robert H. and Beverly A. Deming Center for Entrepreneurship and the Real Estate Center. The criteria for awards include prior academic achievement, professional accomplishments, and extracurricular contribution, based on those materials that you submit during the application process. Candidates will be notified of their fellowship status approximately one month after they received their offers of admission to the MBA program. Guidelines for Fellowship Consideration.
Leeds School of Business Fellowships
Some of the Leeds Fellowship funding is entirely merit-based and some is both merit- and need-based. In order to award our funding efficiently, all applicants for Leeds Fellowships who are US citizens or permanent residents should file a Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form should be submitted online at www.fafsa.ed.gov/ after you have filed your 2009 income taxes. International candidates may be awarded Leeds Fellowship funding, but are not required to file the FAFSA form.
Robert H. and Beverly A. Deming Center for Entrepreneurship Fellowships
The Robert H. and Beverly A. Deming Center for Entrepreneurship offers merit-based fellowships to graduate students who plan to pursue the study of entrepreneurship.
CU Real Estate Center Fellowships
The CU Real Estate Center offers merit-based fellowships to graduate students who plan to pursue the study of real estate.
Barney Ford Diversity Fellowships
The Barney Ford Fellowship was created to increase the diversity of the MBA student enrollment at the Leeds School of Business. The award is designed to supplement the financial aid and other fellowships awarded to one or more candidate(s). The award creates additional support for people of diverse backgrounds to attend Leeds, and of equal import, provides an opportunity for students in the class to gain valuable insights into business issues from a diversity of viewpoints.
Additional Scholarship Resources
You may also find additional resources available by using scholarship search services to identify resources you may be eligible to access. These are just two of the free services you will find by searching the internet:
Free Scholarship Information Service
U.S. Scholarship Guide