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To be eligible for the scholarship, candidates must have attended a QS World MBA Tour fair in 2011/2012 and completed a QS Applicant Survey in the relevant year. Admittance to the MBA program at the USC Marshall. Submitted essay on the topic, "What unique perspective will you add as a member of this incoming class?” (max. 500 words).
To apply for this scholarship you need to fill in the MBA Applicant Survey. To fill in the MBA Applicant Survey please click here
Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California
Scholarship value:
US$ 24,000
Number of winners: 1
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