Essex Business School (EBS) scholarships
MBA Scholarship
To support our students who are funding their own studies, EBS
is offering scholarships worth £5,000 to students seeking to join our
MBA course in October 2013. Awards will be made on the basis of grades
obtained in your first degree, so all our MBA course applications, received
by the given deadline, will automatically be considered for this
scholarship. A fee discount of £5,000 will be applied to those who are
selected for the award. Up to 20 scholarships are available for 2013
entrants.
Terms and conditions
These terms and conditions apply to the academic year 2013-14. The University of Essex
reserves the right to update them when necessary.
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Who is eligible?
- The award is restricted to Home (UK), EU and overseas
students who are entirely self-funded. It is not available to
students who are fully or partly sponsored.
- All MBA course applicants who hold the equivalent of a UK
first class honours Bachelor's degree (see below for
equivalencies) and an IELTS score of 7.0 or higher will
automatically receive a scholarship.
- MBA course applicants with the following qualifications will
also be considered for a scholarship by the MBA Director and MBA
Deputy Director, if numbers permit:
- the equivalent of a UK 2.1 Bachelor's degree
and a minimum IELTS score of 6.5*; or
- ten years' work experience (including five
years' relevant managerial experience) and a
minimum IELTS score of 6.5.*
- Only one scholarship award can be made per student and the
award cannot normally be held in conjunction with other
University of Essex scholarships.
- Where a student to whom a scholarship has been offered
requests deferred entry, the award will be considered again in
line with the terms and conditions that apply in the new
proposed year of entry.
- The award is available to full-time students and also to
part-time and modular students on a pro rata basis.
* Not required for native English speakers. Minimum
component scores must be 6 or above.
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How do I apply?
- These scholarships will be awarded on the basis of
merit as set out above and all academic applications will
automatically be considered.
- The University will use official transcripts and
certificates, submitted as part of the original application for
admission to the course, as evidence of grades achieved and no
alternative supporting evidence will be accepted.
- Applicants who have accepted an offer of a place firmly by
31 July and met the academic conditions of entry will be
considered for these scholarships. Applications submitted after
that date, and from students who do not meet the eligibility
criteria for an automatic MBA scholarship award, may be
considered depending on availability of funds.
- Applicants may be offered a scholarship during the
admissions process and before the deadline of 31 July for firm
acceptance. Applicants who are offered the scholarship must
confirm their acceptance of the scholarship by paying a
one-third tuition fee deposit by 31 May 2013, or within 30 days of
receiving their formal scholarship offer if the date of the offer letter
issued by the University is after 1 May. The scholarship offer may be
withdrawn if candidates do not keep to this deadline.
- Where a scholarship offer is made to an applicant who has
not yet met the academic conditions of the offer, the applicant
can secure the scholarship by paying a one-third tuition fee
deposit. Where an applicant fails to meet the conditions of the
offer and his or her place is not confirmed, the tuition fee
deposit will be refunded and the scholarship award will be
rescinded.
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How will I be notified?
Where the applicant has already met the academic requirements for both MBA entry and the scholarship award, the details
of the scholarship offer will be specified in a letter which will be sent shortly after the applicant has received their
initial offer letter.
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How will the scholarship be paid?
The award will only be made available as a discount on the tuition fee that
is payable on registration at the University.
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MBA scholarship qualification criteria
China
- 80/85/90%+ (Tier1/ Tier 2/ Tier 3 institution), three years'
work experience
- no degree if exceptional (10 years plus, high quality) work
experience
India
- NOOSR Section 1 institutions - 60%, NOOSR Section 2
institutions - 65%+, three years' work experience
- no degree if exceptional (10 years plus, high quality) work
experience
Malaysia
- 1st or 3.25 GPA, three years' work experience
- no degree if exceptional (10 years plus, high quality) work
experience
Nigeria
- 1st class degree or high 2:1 (3.8/5 or 3.25/4+GPA
equivalent), three years' work experience
- no degree if exceptional (10 years plus, high quality) work
experience
Thailand
- 3.25+GPA, three years' work experience
- no degree if exceptional (10 years plus, high quality) work
experience
All other countries
- equivalent to a 1st class degree as specified in the PG
Admissions Guide + three years' work experience
- no degree if exceptional (10 years plus, high quality) work
experience
Academic Excellence International Masters Scholarship
This is one of our new scholarships and is designed to support overseas students who
are funding their own studies at the University of Essex. If your grades in your first
degree are equivalent to a UK first class degree, you may be eligible for an Academic
Excellence International Masters Scholarship worth £2,000.
EBS Scholarship for Home/EU Masters Students
This scholarship of £2,000 is available for students of Home (UK) or EU fee status
on postgraduate taught courses (excluding MBA) at EBS. It is available to students who have achieved a UK first
class honours Bachelor's degree or an EU university equivalent (.pdf).
The scholarship is deducted from your tuition fees. All course applications received by the given deadline will automatically be considered for this scholarship.
A fee discount is applied to all who meet our grade requirements.
Terms and conditions
These terms and conditions apply to the academic year 2013-14. The University of Essex
reserves the right to update these as necessary.
-
Who is eligible?
- These scholarships are restricted to applicants who are entirely self-funded. They are not
available to students who are fully or partly sponsored.
- The award is only available to students who are Home (UK) or EU fee payers.
- Students must hold a UK first class honours Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a university in the EU.
- Only one scholarship award can be made per student and the award cannot normally be held in conjunction with other University of Essex scholarships.
- These scholarships do not apply to deferred entry. Where a student, to whom a scholarship has been offered, requests deferred entry, the award will be considered
again in line with the terms and conditions that apply in the new proposed year of entry.
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How do I apply?
- These scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and all academic applications will automatically be considered.
- The University will use official transcripts and certificates, submitted as part of the original application, as evidence of
grades achieved and no alternative supporting evidence will be accepted.
- Applicants who have firmly accepted an offer of a place by 30 June, and met the academic conditions of entry, will be considered
for these scholarships. Applications submitted after that date may be considered depending on availability of funds.
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How will I be notified?
Successful applicants will be informed, in writing, by the end of July 2013 of any award to be offered.
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How will the Scholarship be paid?
These Scholarship awards will only be made available as a discount on the tuition fee that is payable on registration at the University.