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SCHOLARSHIPS

All candidates admitted to Olin are automatically considered for our merit-based Dean’s Scholarships – there is no separate scholarship application. Awards can cover partial or full tuition. Our Admissions Committee will review your application to determine eligibility and notify you at the time of admission.
In addition, we offer access to the following scholarship and fellowship programs:

Wood Leadership Fellows Program
Olin offers a number of full-tuition fellowships to select candidates. These individuals will have demonstrated outstanding leadership skills, superb academic achievements, exceptional professional accomplishments, a strong commitment to community services and well-defined career goals. There is no separate application for this fellowship.

Consortium for Graduate Study Management (CGSM)
The CGMS is an organization comprised of university and corporate partners that promote diversity in graduate management programs and U.S. business. Founded by Olin, the CGSM provides full-tuition fellowships for MBA study at one of the 13 participating schools. Applicants should apply to Olin, using the CGSM application instead of the Olin application. Go to http://www.cgsm.org/ for more information or to determine eligibility.

McDonnell International Scholars Academy
In an effort to increase international diversity, the McDonnell International Scholars Academy awards full-tuition scholarships to international students who have graduated from specific universities outside the United States. These awards include an annual stipend of $25,000. The Academy has a separate application for this award. Go to http://mcdonnell.wustl.edu/ to determine eligibility or apply.

Forté Foundation
The Forté Foundation is a consortium of business schools, corporations and nonprofit organizations that work to increase women’s participation in business schools and management. All women applying to Olin automatically are considered for Forté awards. Go to www.fortefoundation.org/ to learn more about the foundation. 

U.S. Military Veterans
We are pleased to offer Olin Veterans Association Scholarships, which vary from partial through full-tuition awards, for those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. There is no separate application for these scholarships—by indicating military service as part of the regular application, candidates will automatically be considered. In addition, Olin is proud to be a full participant in the Post-9/11 GI Bill’s Yellow Ribbon Program. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs determines candidates’ eligibility for this benefit.

Mr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Olin Fellowship for Women
The Mr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Olin Fellowship for Women is an award administered by Washington University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. It grants full-tuition scholarships for graduate study. Any woman graduate of a U.S. baccalaureate institution is eligible to apply.

The application deadline is February 1. You must be admitted to the MBA Program to be considered for the fellowship, which means you need to apply by the January deadline at the latest. Call 314-935-6880 for more information or to obtain an application.
 
The Milford and Leona Bohm Scholarship
The Milford and Leona Bohm Scholarship is available only to graduates of The Technion (the Israeli Institute of Technology) in Haifa, Israel. Enclose a cover letter with your Olin application that verifies your eligibility for this scholarship.

Private scholarship opportunities:

  • Student Financial Services (SFS) at Washington University maintains a database of scholarships that Washington University students have used in the past.
  • St. Louis Scholarship Foundation grants and interest-free student loans are available to permanent residents of St. Louis city and county, the Missouri counties of Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, St. Charles and Warren; and the Illinois counties of Clinton, Jersey, Madison, Monroe, or St. Clair. These are need-based. Deadlines for application are April 15 and November 15.

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