Wake Forest University is offering fellowships in its Master of Art in Management program, providing a full scholarship and stipend to promote diversity. Here's a description of the fellowship:
The Master of Art in Management program is designed specifically for liberal arts majors only. The MA degree program is a 10 month intense study of the basic functional areas of business. After graduation and working for approximately two years, all MA graduates are eligible to apply to Wake Forest as part of the MA/MBA joint degree program and get the MBA in one year. The new dean, Steve Reinemund, has created a new scholarship for diverse students pursuing the MA degree called the Corporate Fellowship. The Corporate Fellowship provides full tuition and a $21,000 stipend to cover living expenses.
This sounds like a great opportunity, but an insider at the school says, "response to the program has been dismal." So if you or someone you know might be interested, act quickly.
For more details, contact Debra Jessup at 336-399-5403, debra.jessup@mba.wfu.edu, or visit www.mba.wfu.edu.
The Master of Art in Management program is designed specifically for liberal arts majors only. The MA degree program is a 10 month intense study of the basic functional areas of business. After graduation and working for approximately two years, all MA graduates are eligible to apply to Wake Forest as part of the MA/MBA joint degree program and get the MBA in one year. The new dean, Steve Reinemund, has created a new scholarship for diverse students pursuing the MA degree called the Corporate Fellowship. The Corporate Fellowship provides full tuition and a $21,000 stipend to cover living expenses.
This sounds like a great opportunity, but an insider at the school says, "response to the program has been dismal." So if you or someone you know might be interested, act quickly.
For more details, contact Debra Jessup at 336-399-5403, debra.jessup@mba.wfu.edu, or visit www.mba.wfu.edu.
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