The Go Global scholarship for MBA studies will be awarded from the Fall 2025 semester onwards up to a value of $7,000, and is open to students from any country who will be studying for an MBA degree abroad at a university or business school.
The application period ends on the 24th of April, 2025 at 12:00 CEST
ELIGIBILITY:
To apply for this scholarship for MBA studies:
You must have applied (or will apply) for an MBA program that begins in Fall 2025.
You should have no more than 5 years of relevant professional work experience.
You must meet the entry requirements of your chosen university or business school, including:
Holding a valid undergraduate (Bachelor’s) degree
Meeting the language requirements for the program
You must hold or be eligible to apply for a relevant study visa (if applicable).
You must be studying abroad in a country:
Where you do not hold citizenship
That you do not currently reside in (unless currently studying abroad)
The Women in Leadership scholarship is open to female candidates who can demonstrate their contribution to business and a drive to support other female candidates in the future. The scholarship is open to candidates joining either the full-time or Executive MBA course. Applications to the scholarship or the program are FREE.
ELIGIBILITY:
In order to be eligible:
You must hold a lower second-class degree or equivalent, alternatives may be considered, see entry criteria for more information.
You must be a UK, EU or international student
You must be self-funded or receiving a partial sponsorship or loan
EU and overseas’ students must comply with the English language requirements (IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall grade with 6.0 in each element or equivalent).
In order to apply for the Women in Leadership Scholarship all applicants need to complete a programme application for one of our MBA programmes and undergo an informal interview. For application enquiries, please contact MBA@surrey.ac.uk.
BENEFIT:
This is a partial scholarship that covers up to 50% of the tuition fee. They are awarded on a rolling basis. Candidates who apply early in the admissions round may therefore have a greater chance of receiving an award.