Getting a postgraduate degree in Business is expensive these days, more so because few universities provide full scholarships to aspiring business students. However, you may be lucky, in that The
Foundation for African Leadership Business has partnered with
globally renowned MBA programs to provide full-tuition scholarships to
African MBA students.
The foundation has come together with the
Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona,
and the
Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management in Nashville, Tenessee, to
provide the scholarships.
According
to Susan the Executive director of the ALB foundation, only one out of
every four million Africans pursues an MBA. “The continent longs for
leaders with the right training. We are changing the world by empowering
Africa’s next generation of leaders. ALB is truly excited to be
partnered with three world-class MBA programs.”
Candidates who wish to learn more about the ALB Foundation’s Scholarship opportunities should visit www.albfoundation.org to register and for more information such as deadlines and advice on preparing a compelling MBA application.
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