
MBA Scholarship (Full-time & Part-time) (Brunel)
Scholarship Details
Requirements
To be eligible for a Brunel MBA Scholarship an applicant must:
2.1 Apply and fulfil the entry criteria for admission to the Brunel full-time or part-time MBA programme. Awards will be only made to the candidates holding an offer of a place on the MBA programme.
2.2 Be in receipt of an offer to study on a full-time or part-time MBA programme
2.3 Complete the Brunel MBA scholarship application form comprising of an essay of no more than 500 words and a supporting statement.
2.4 Recipients of the MBA Distinguished International Scholarship must:
The scholarship will be awarded to international students with a distinguished academic and/or professional track record. In the application form, applicants must explain their qualifying achievements.
2.5 Part Time MBA only scholarship:
2.5(a) The part time MBA scheme is only open to Home fee paying applicants based on the UK government regulations. This includes successful applicants with relevant valid UK resident status or on a valid visa for the expected programme duration, upon enrolment. The applicant will be asked to provide evidence of this where it is not clear. Applicants who are unsure of their fee status should note Brunel uses the information they have provided in their application form to assess fee status against regulations set by the UK government. For information on these regulations please visit the independent organisation UKCISAÕs website.
2.5(b) For the purpose of the MBA scholarship an organisation which is controlled by a national, state or provincial/local government authority, it will be considered as a public sector entity. The corporate sector is the part of a country's economic system that is run by individuals and/or companies, rather than by the government. In addition, part time MBA applicants are required to submit documentary evidence of their work experience during their application, the applicants should provide confirmation letters from the employers. The employer's letter will need to exhibit the nature and kind of the organisation that the applicant works for. The public/private sector differentiation and the value of the award will be calculated accordingly.