Brandeis International Business School commits to supporting highly qualified students by offering generous merit-based scholarships to both domestic and international students as part of our holistic admissions review. Scholarships are available to both full-time and part-time students.
All Brandeis graduate and undergraduate alumni are eligible for a tuition discount on Brandeis International Business School courses and master’s programs.
The criteria for our merit-based scholarship awards include leadership traits, academic achievement, personal background and graduate education focus. All domestic and international students are automatically considered for full- and partial-tuition scholarships and will be notified of any awards upon admission. Scholarships are available to both full-time and part-time students.
Recognizes outstanding students who are members of the Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA). A successful candidate is chosen on the basis of his or her ability to make a significant contribution to both Brandeis International Business School and to ALPFA. Professional experience, academic achievement, demonstrated leadership skills, extracurricular involvement and service to ALPFA are considered.
Recognizes students in the MA, Accelerated MA, MBA, MSBA, MSF and dual degree programs who are members of Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) with a tuition scholarship in the amount of 25%. BGS members should contact the Admissions Office to obtain their application fee waiver.
Recognizes outstanding Brandeis University alumni applying to one of our graduate programs.
Supports up to two LGBTQ+ students in a Brandeis International Business School master's program who have demonstrated leadership and community involvement, academic achievement and LGBTQ+ advocacy.
Recognizes students of exceptional merit with partial- to full-tuition scholarships.
Recognizes outstanding U.S. citizens and U.S. Permanent Residents from historically underrepresented backgrounds, including first generation college students, with up to five full-tuition scholarships for our master’s programs.
Recognizes students with an interest in the field of real estate.
Recognizes master's students who have a demonstrated interest in the arts and the intention to pursue a career combining arts and business with partial- to full-tuition scholarships.
Recognizes students with a specific interest in economic, social or labor issues.
Recognizes an outstanding MA program student.
Recognizes outstanding students who are members of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA). A successful candidate is chosen on the basis of his or her ability to make a significant contribution to both Brandeis International Business School and NABA. Professional experience, academic achievement, demonstrated leadership skills, extracurricular involvement and service to NABA are considered.
Recognizes an outstanding U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is a member of the NBMBAA and is applying to our MBA program. Candidates are chosen for their potential to make a significant contribution to both Brandeis International Business School and the NBMBAA. Professional experience, academic achievement, demonstrated leadership skills, extracurricular involvement and service to NBMBAA are considered.
Recognizes students who have demonstrated strong leadership skills and civic responsibility, and who are interested in careers in the wholesale or retail fashion apparel industry.
Supports students who have been displaced from and forced to leave their country due to violent conflict or persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, or membership of a particular social group or political opinion with full-tuition scholarships.
Recognizes students from three different continents each year. Successful candidates are chosen on the basis of their leadership, diversity and academic excellence.
Recognizes POSSE scholars with extraordinary academic and leadership potential.
Recognizes two outstanding students who are of Hispanic heritage or who have demonstrated commitment to the Hispanic community, and are applying to a graduate program. Successful candidates are chosen on the basis of their ability to make a significant contribution to both Brandeis International Business School and Prospanica.
Established in memory of distinguished Brandeis Professor Rachel McCulloch, this scholarship recognizes an outstanding graduate student with a partial-tuition scholarship.
Recognizes an outstanding master's student who has demonstrated both academic success and LGBTQ+ community leadership.
Recognizes outstanding student(s) with preference given to an individual who was raised in a single-parent household or who has endured extraordinary medical or financial circumstances.
Recognizes a student with demonstrated motivation for success in international business, outstanding leadership ability, entrepreneurial acumen and potential to make important contributions to the world of global business.
Recognizes outstanding students who have demonstrated strong analytical abilities, an exceptional work ethic, a sense of personal responsibility and the potential to make important contributions to the global business field.
Recognizes a master's student who has graduated from Brandeis University and who has demonstrated financial need.
Recognizes applicants from Syria who have been affected and displaced by the crisis in the region with partial- to full-tuition scholarships.
Recognizes outstanding students from Japan who have studied, or are currently studying, at Keio University, Waseda University and other top-tier Japanese universities with which Brandeis has a partnership agreement. Recipients receive full tuition and a partial stipend for living expenses.
Recognizes applicants who have had significant volunteer experience in an organization such as Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, Commonwealth Corps or Teach for America with partial- to full-tuition scholarships. Students with this volunteer experience should contact the Admissions Office to obtain their application fee waiver.
Recognizes an outstanding female student who has majored in an analytics-related field.
Recognizes an outstanding female student who has majored in a business-related field.
Recognizes an outstanding female student who has majored in economics.
Recognizes an outstanding female student who has majored in finance.
Recognizes outstanding students with partial-tuition scholarships.
This award is a supplement to Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits and signifies Brandeis University's commitment to support veterans who are pursuing higher education. The Yellow Ribbon Program scholarship (including the VA match), combined with Brandeis scholarships, federal aid and other estimated financial assistance, cannot exceed the cost of attendance. Yellow Ribbon Program recipients must remain in good academic standing while receiving the award. Recipients will be eligible to receive the award in subsequent years, provided that Brandeis remains a participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program. Current or prospective students who have been offered admission are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Applicants must submit a copy of your certificate of eligibility from the VA to the Office of Student Financial Services.
Brandeis undergraduates may be eligible for financial grants based on demonstrated need. Students seeking need-based funding should review available education loan programs on the university’s Student Financial Services website.
Mariam Serag, MBA’21
Paul F. Rosengard ’80 Endowed Scholarship
Diana Dehterevich ’20, MA’21
Earle W. Kazis ’55 Endowed Fellowship
Massan Tita Attiopou, MBA’21
Peter Petri Global Fellowship
Paul Schulman, MBA’21
Earle W. Kazis ’55 Endowed Fellowship