Financial
Aid
Cost
and financial aid
The estimated total costs for the 2007-2008 academic
year, including tuition, books and materials, computer
equipment and living expenses, will be $68,626 for
Two-Year students; tuition is $43,935. For a student
in the One-Year program, total costs are estimated
to be $89,972; tuition is $58,580. Kellogg is committed
to enrolling the best qualified students, regardless
of ability to pay. The school awards institutional
grants and corporate-sponsored scholarship assistance
in addition to long-term, low-interest loans. Kellogg
students may finance 100 percent of their calculated
financial need. 72% of the Kellogg School's student
body receives financial aid. Detailed information
is included in the "Application for Full-Time
Programs."
Scholarships
F.C.
Austin Scholarships
The prestigious F.C. Austin scholarship is awarded
to 20 outstanding men and women admitted to the Two-Year
and MMM programs who are preparing for careers in
management. Established in 1929 by Frederick C. Austin,
these scholarships, are granted on the basis of merit
and support approximately half the tuition for each
academic year. Austin Scholars have demonstrated exceptional
leadership in their academic and professional endeavors,
showing promise of future leadership at Kellogg and
in business or public service. Recipients are selected
on the basis of academic excellence, demonstrated
leadership and community service.
Peter L. Frechette Scholarship
The Peter L. Frechette Scholarship provides the total
tuition for each academic year to an exceptional entering
student in the Two-Year MBA Program, based on merit.
David F. and Margaret T. Grohne Family Foundation
Scholarship
The David F. and Margaret T. Grohne Family Foundation
Scholarship provides the total tuition for each academic
year to an entering student in the Two-Year MBA Program,
based on merit. Preference is given to an incoming
student who is a U.S. citizen by birth, has completed
a non-business major at an undergraduate institution,
and who has demonstrated leadership potential and
scholastic achievement.
Donald P. Jacobs International Scholarships
The Jacobs International Scholarships, established
by the Dean Emeritus of the Kellogg School, are awarded
each year to outstanding international students admitted
to the 2Y and MMM Programs. The recipients of the
scholarships are awarded $15,000 for each academic
year. All admitted international applicants are considered
for this merit-based scholarship during the admissions
cycle.
Forté Foundation/Kellogg Scholarships
The Forté Foundation and Kellogg offer scholarship
opportunities to women who are pursuing full-time
MBA studies at Kellogg. The Admissions Committee considers
exceptional women, who have been admitted to Kellogg,
for the Forté Foundation scholarship. The Kellogg
Forté scholarship amount is $20,000 per academic
year. For more information about the Forté
Foundation, visit fortefoundation.org.
Kenneth
J. LeStrange, Sr., Scholarship
The Kenneth J. LeStrange, Sr., Scholarship was established
to provide financial support for an outstanding incoming
student pursuing full-time MBA studies at Kellogg.
The recipient of this merit-based scholarship is awarded
approximately half of the current Kellogg tuition
amount for each academic year. No additional application
is required.
ArcelorMittal Scholars Program
Funded by ArcelorMittal, the ArcelorMittal Scholars
Program fosters education in the area of global leadership
and management in emerging markets. These scholarships
are primarily merit-based awards for incoming students
in the full-time 2Y and 1Y MBA and MMM programs who
have a background or demonstrated interest and potential
for working in an emerging-market country. The scholarship
supports approximately half the tuition for each academic
year and includes activities exclusively for ArcelorMittal
scholars. No additional application is required.
Diversity Scholarships
The Kellogg School, as well as several corporations
and foundations, sponsors a scholarship program to
attract candidates who enhance the diversity of our
student body. Among the corporate-sponsored scholarships
are those offered by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley,
Merrill Lynch and Boston Consulting Group. In addition,
the Toigo Foundation and N'Digo award diversity fellowships
at Kellogg. These awards are presented to students
who demonstrate academic excellence, career advancement
and leadership ability.
Endowed and Annual Scholarships
The Kellogg School administers more than 95 corporate
or individually funded scholarships. These funds provide
crucial financial support to many of our students.
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