Harvard Business School (HBS), USA is the only top business school in the United States with a self-contained, residential campus that forms its own versatility. It creates its own culture and community values and the policies that support the students embody their aspiration to be a model of leadership, honor, and integrity, and commitment to truth and excellence. HBS strives to create an environment of trust, respect, and free expression and inquiry.world's great cities. HBS offer a lot of scholarships every year for their students as general scholarship which can avail any student as well as some specific scholarships for especial ethnic groups such as for African, Indian, Chinese, Hispanic and Female students.
The following scholarship is sponsored by National Society of Hispanic MBAs/Hispanic Scholarship Foundation for Hispanic Students only - Institute: Harvard Business School (HBS)
- Place of Study : USA
- Program : Full time MBA
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NSHMBA Foundation:
The NSHMBA Foundation is committed to educational excellence for Hispanics. The NSHMBA Foundation focuses in expanding and improving educational and leadership opportunities for Hispanics at all levels of the educational spectrum. The Foundation seeks to ensure that all Hispanic Americans have access to a quality college education that prepares them for college and a career.
The NSHMBA Foundation is committed to educational excellence of Hispanics.In response to a national imperative to help restore the U.S. to its role as a global leader in education and to strengthen the nation by improving educational outcome for Hispanics,
the NSHMBA Foundation has launched the:
In the coming decades, Hispanics will continue to drive the growth of the labor force, as they will account for 60 percent of the nation’s population growth between 2005 and 2050. For this reason, Hispanic success in education and in the labor market is of both immediate and long-term importance to America’s economy.
Financial assistance for outstanding Hispanic students pursuing a graduate degree in management/business. Awards range from $2,500-$5,000 and one $10,000 award.
for more information: Click Here (NSHMBA)
and Here (HBS)
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