Dean's Non-Resident Student Scholarship - Fall Start
$2,500 - $2,500
Feb 01, 2026
United States
individual
About This Opportunity
The Dean's Non-Resident Student Scholarship - Fall Start provides financial support to incoming graduate students at the Lubar College of Business at UW-Milwaukee. This scholarship is designed to assist full-time, non-resident students enrolled in master's programs, including MBA or MS degrees (excluding EMBA). The award totals $2,500 and is intended for students who do not hold any form of assistantship, athletic scholarship, or equivalent funding during the scholarship period. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to receive the second semester award, ensuring academic excellence throughout their program.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- United States
- Project in
- United States
- Applicants
- individual
- Organizations
- academic
Application Details
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Restrictions
- no_concurrent_funding
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- Award Amount
- $2,500 - $2,500
- Application Deadline
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February 01, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDeadline passed
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