Saturday, March 28, 2009

SOME USEFULL INFO...THANKS BIGSIS JAYHA

So my bigsis Jayha Leigh passed this along. IF your seeing this
and you know anyone who needs some xtra infor for school
Please pass this info along. We want to reach and help anyone we
can!!!!!


Thank you for your interest in our Master of Arts (MA) in Management and Corporate Fellowship.

In order to be eligible for admission to the MA program, an applicant should: 1) be a recent college graduate with no more than 12 months of work experience (up to 18 months of work experience will be considered on a case by case basis), and 2) have majored in a liberal art or science (business and business-related majors are not eligible). Applicants are not required to have taken the GMAT or GRE before they apply, but must do so and report their scores no later than April 1 in order to be considered for the Corporate Fellowship.

The Corporate Fellowship, for qualified diverse students, covers the full cost of tuition and provides a $21,000 living stipend.

The application for admission can be completed online at www.mba.wfu.edu. There is not a separate application for the Corporate Fellowship; applicants to the MA program will automatically be considered.

Additional information, along with contact information, can be found in the attached brochures. Information on our other programs, including the MBA for applicants with at least two years of work experience, can also be found on our website.

Take care, Derrick


Derrick S. Boone, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Marketing
1834 Wake Forest Drive
Room 3139 Worrell Professional Center
Winston-Salem, NC 27109-8758
336.758.4475 (W) 336.758.4514 (Fax)
mail to: derrick.boone@...
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Financial Aid Pledges to Reduce Student Debt

A number of colleges have developed financial aid policies that limit or eliminate student loans from financial aid packages, reducing costs for students and families. We have analyzed each of these programs and include information here for the programs that meet our guidelines.

http://projectonstudentdebt.org/pc_institution.php

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also

Some state schools (such as Michigan State, Indiana, and UNC-Chapel Hill) offer similar programs for low-income students from within their respective states.

http://colleges.collegetoolkit.com/blog/Scholarship_Advice/2007/10/amherst-joins-princeton-on-list-of-no.aspx



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