- The University of Nebraska's College of Business Administration awards more than $500,000 to its business students every school year. Freshman business students with at least a 34 ACT score can apply for the Forrest Blood Scholarship, which the award winner can renew annually with a 3.7 cumulative grade point average. Full-time business students who have completed at least one summer or fall semester at the school can apply for the CBA Upper-Class Scholarships. In total, the College of Business Administration awards nearly 500 scholarships to its students every year.
- The American Marketing Association Foundation awards annual scholarships to students pursuing doctoral degrees in marketing. The Valuing Diversity Scholarship Program is open to students of African American, Hispanic American and Native American descent. These students must be enrolled in an accredited doctoral marketing program with at least one year of study completed. Students must complete an application, answer an essay question and submit two letters of recommendation to apply. Multiple $1,000 scholarships are awarded to marketing doctoral students every year.
- Women business students studying accounting and aspiring to be certified public accountants can apply for the annual American Woman's Society of Certified Public Accountants scholarships. Eligible business students must be seniors or in graduate school and within one year of sitting for the CPA exam. They must possess a cumulative 3.0 GPA as well as a 3.0 GPA in accounting. Students submit an application, copy of their transcripts and essay explaining why they deserve the award to apply.
- The National Black MBA Association awards $500,000 every year to business students at every academic level. Minority undergraduate students seeking a business degree can apply for a $1,000 scholarship. Minority students enrolled in a full-time business graduate program can earn scholarships of up to $15,000 if they can demonstrate strong communication skills, community involvement and leadership. Minority students seeking a doctoral degree in business, management or a related field are eligible for fellowships ranging from $2,500 to $10,000.
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