Tuition assistance for two students a year made available by Tobaccowala Foundation
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business has announced a new scholarship for MBA students from India made possible by a one-million-dollar gift from the Tobaccowala Foundation of India.
Two scholarships offering tuition support of USD 25,000 each will be available annually to students in Booth?s full-time MBA program whose primary home is in India at the time the scholarship is received.
According to the school, one fifth of Booth's full-time MBA cohort during 2010-2011 came from Indian, while 364 students from India have attended the program over the last decade - the most of any country outside of the United States.
For more information, please visit the Chicago Booth website.
Two scholarships offering tuition support of USD 25,000 each will be available annually to students in Booth?s full-time MBA program whose primary home is in India at the time the scholarship is received.
According to the school, one fifth of Booth's full-time MBA cohort during 2010-2011 came from Indian, while 364 students from India have attended the program over the last decade - the most of any country outside of the United States.
For more information, please visit the Chicago Booth website.
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