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Johns Hopkins MBA GradAid Scholarship is a scholarship from Johns Hopkins Carey Business School that provides merit-based awards totaling USD $350,000 for the Fall 2026 intake of the Full-Time MBA Program. The program offers awards for candidates applying to Full-Time MBA and Specialized Masters programs.
Eligible applicants must hold Asian or Middle Eastern citizenship at the time of applying, have attended a SEED in-person or online event, hold a GPA of 3. 0 or higher with a strong GMAT or GRE score, and preferably have a minimum of two years of relevant professional experience. Specialized Masters awards are also available for eligible candidates applying to any of the school's Specialized Masters programs.
Applicants must complete the SEED Scholarship Application Form in addition to the general admissions application.
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Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School's Scholarship | SEED Scholarships Life Sciences & Medicines Intended Post Graduate Program Start Year Enter the verification code sent to your email. Verification code on its way! ⏳ Please wait for 30 seconds before requesting a new code Enter the verification code sent to your email.
Verification code on its way! ⏳ Please wait 30 seconds before requesting a new code Awards Worth USD 350,000 for the Fall 2026 intake This award is for candidates applying to Full-Time MBA Program Asian, or Middle-Eastern citizenship at the time of applying Will have attended a SEED in-person or online event A GPA of 3.
0 or higher and a good GMAT/GRE score A minimum of 2 years of relevant professional experience is preffered Fulfil any pre-requisites that your desired program may have Specialised Masters Awards These awards are for candidates applying to any of the Specialised Masters programs. Asian, or Middle-Eastern citizenship at the time of applying Will have attended a SEED in-person or online event A GPA of 3.
0 or higher and a good GMAT/GRE score A good GMAT/GRE score is required Fulfil any pre-requisites that your desired program may have Start your journey to academic excellence with our scholarship program Check the eligibility criteria for your program of choice Keep a copy of your transcripts & resume ready to upload Write a motivational essay elaborating your aims and achievements Complete the SEED Scholarship Application Form Apply to your preferred program at the university Please read our scholarship terms and conditions before applying Master of Science in Finance (full-time) Master of Science in Health Care Management (full-time) Master of Science in Information Systems and Artificial Intelligence for Business (full-time) Master of Science in Management Master of Science in Marketing (full-time) Master of Science in Real Estate and Infrastructure (full-time) MS in Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (full-time) Leading Supply Chains in an Uncertain World: Lessons from Global Disruptions Frequently Asked Questions Get all your questions answered about SEED Scholarships What does the scholarship application process include?
Congratulations on starting your SEED scholarship application! You're just a few steps away from turning your study abroad dreams into reality. Let's explore what comes next: 1.
Your next step involves preparing and uploading a few key documents like test score reports, academic transcripts and resume. 2. Additionally, you will need to write an essay for the upcoming stage.
3. When you've successfully filled out the entire scholarship application form, attached all the necessary documents, and sent in your fantastic essay, consider your application completed! 4.
Candidates will be evaluated and shortlisted based on merit, and if you are among the shortlisted applicants, you may receive an invitation for an interview. 5. Lastly, in accordance with the timeline provided above, the SEED Scholarship winners will be officially announced.
How will I get the reward? Your scholarship award will directly be credited to your tuition fees. How long will the process take?
We're thrilled to receive hundreds of applications from talented candidates, and the evaluation process takes a bit of time, spanning several weeks. To get the full scoop on the timeline, please consult the schedule provided above. What will the essay be about?
You'll have the exciting task of crafting a 500-word essay centered on how the SEED scholarship will be your ticket to reaching your aspirations! There are different types of scholarships listed here. Which scholarship am I being considered for?
Your merit and every facet of your application will be thoroughly considered, and rest assured, you'll receive the top-tier award available based on your outstanding qualifications. Can I apply for multiple scholarships? You can only apply to 5 scholarships under the SEED Scholarships Fund.
What happens if I miss a deadline? If another deadline is available at that stage, you'll automatically be in the running for consideration. How will you track my university application?
It's important to ensure that the contact information you provide on the SEED Scholarship forms matches the details you've submitted to the university during your application process. This includes your first and last name, phone number, and email address. Consistency is key!
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Domestic full-time MBA applicants with demonstrated financial need. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Johns Hopkins MBA GradAid Scholarship is funded by Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Read articleHopkins expanded its Pivot and Bridge program from $12.5M to $60M annually, raised the per-award cap to $250K, and dropped the divisional match requirement. Maryland chipped in $8.5M. The structure tells you where private bridge-funding is heading.
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