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  1. Loans. University Employees. Through the generosity of individual, corporate, and foundation donors, Columbia Business School offers full- and partial-tuition fellowships to a number of exceptionally gifted students based on a variety of criteria, including academic excellence, geographic and personal background, and professional experience.

    • Ronald O. Perelman Family Scholarship
    • Robert F. Smith '94 Scholarship
    • Columbia Business School Board Fellowships
    • Columbia Fellows Program
    • Meyer Feldberg Distinguished Fellowship Program
    • Forté Foundation Scholarship
    • R. C. Kopf Global Fellowships
    • The Mcgowan Fellowship
    • Project Charity Trust Fellowship
    • Full Listing of Merit-Based Awards

    In 2021, Ronald O. Perelman P ’00, ’24 created the Perelman Family Scholarship Fund to offer full tuition awards for students from underrepresented racial, ethnic, and socio-economic groups, with the aim of expanding a more diverse generation of business leaders. Mr. Perelman owns and operates several distinct businesses as chairman and CEO of MacA...

    The Robert F. Smith Scholarship Fund offers financial support to CBS students who have graduated from HBCUs, overcome systemic hardships or challenges in their academic pursuits, or who have demonstrated a strong commitment to engaging diversity. The fund, which will offer full or partial scholarships, is expected to support approximately 200 stude...

    The CBS Board Fellowship is awarded by the School's Boardto incoming students who exhibit exceptional academic and professional promise. The Board is composed of approximately 80 accomplished individuals — each a global leader in one of a wide range of industries, from financial services to manufacturing to technology to the arts. The Board Fellows...

    Columbia Business School’s institutional fellowship program, Columbia Fellows, rewards select entering students who have demonstrated the greatest potential to lead the world’s enterprises. The recipients of this fellowship will have proven themselves to be innovators, leaders, and creative thinkers in their professional, academic, and extracurricu...

    In honor of Professor Meyer Feldberg’s ’65 15-year tenure as dean of Columbia Business School, several alumni and supporters of the School established a fellowship program to uphold his continued tradition of leadership. Each year, the Fellowship is given to select incoming students who have demonstrated extraordinary leadership potential, as well ...

    The Forté Foundationis a non-profit organization with the mission of launching women into fulfilling, significant careers through access to business education and professional development. Forté Fellowships are awarded through Columbia Business School to admitted MBA students who demonstrate a commitment to advancing women in business. Any incoming...

    R. C. Kopf endowed the first R. C. Kopf Fellowship and the R. C. Kopf Professorship in International Marketing in 1980. A 1927 graduate of Columbia Business School, Kopf credited the School’s international business focus for much of his professional success, including the establishment of the Kobrand Corporation. Today, Kopf’s children and their sp...

    The McGowan Fellows Program partners with top-tier business schools to award full-tuition scholarships to 10 second-year MBA students and, most importantly, to provide experiential learning opportunities through the following components: leadership training steeped in the McGowan values of ownership, accountability, and self-awareness; an opportuni...

    The Project Charity Trust (PCT) Fellowship Program provides financial assistance to admitted Columbia Business School students from the European Union. Assistance is awarded to students who have not only demonstrated past success in academic and professional endeavors but also a significant commitment to philanthropy. The PCT Fellowship aims to cre...

    Alexander Bodini Real Estate Fellowship
    Barth Family Scholarship
    Bernard Gray Fellowship
    Benjamin H. Schore Fellowship
  2. MBA Scholarships. Columbia Business School offers partial-tuition scholarships to many qualified candidates, both domestic and international. Scholarships are mostly need-based, however, certain named scholarships have a merit component or have specific criteria designated by the donor. Details on applying for scholarships are available after ...

  3. Room & Board. $21,375. Personal Expenses. $6,026. Total First Year Budget. $98,096***. * Based on 2018-2019 figures. ***Students may incur additional costs, such as student club events. Columbia Business School offers a limited number of partial-tuition fellowships to exceptional students based on a variety of criteria, including academic ...

  4. Contact Financial Aid. We are available by email and phone during our operating business hours, M-F: 9am – 5pm. (212) 854-4057. Email: finaid@gsb.columbia.edu. We also offer Drop In Zoom Hours, M - F 10:30am – 12:30pm EST, password 211086. Online appointments can be made through Starfish for current students, and deposited admitted students.

  5. Columbia University. Columbia Business School offers full- and partial-tuition fellowships to a number of exceptionally gifted students based on a variety of criteria, including academic excellence, geographic and personal background, and professional experience. There is no separate application for merit-based fellowships; the School ...

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  7. The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Foundation offers graduate-level scholarships for those studying retail real estate or a related curriculum. Two $10,000 USD scholarships are available to full-time graduate students or part-time graduate students who are working full-time and who are also ICSC members. Deadline: February.

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