Bryan College Introduces the Faith & Business Scholarship for MBA Students Starting in 2025

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Bryan College is excited to announce the launch of its new Faith & Business Scholarship, providing financial assistance to incoming MBA students starting in January 2025. This scholarship is designed to make higher education more accessible for aspiring business leaders who meet specific academic criteria.

Eligible students will receive a $2,500 discount on the total tuition for the MBA program. The scholarship aims to support academically strong students, helping them pursue a graduate education while alleviating some of the financial burden.

“We’re committed to helping students achieve their educational and career goals,” said Mandi Sullivan, Senior Administrator of Online Programs at Bryan College. “The Faith & Business Scholarship underscores our mission of empowering students with a Christian worldview while providing financial support to those who have demonstrated academic merit.”

Eligibility Requirements

  • Applicants must begin the MBA program on or after January 2025.
  • Applicants must have earned an undergraduate GPA of 3.25 or higher from an accredited institution.
  • Eligibility is determined at the time of initial enrollment.
  • Transfer MBA students are not eligible for this scholarship.
  • The scholarship provides a $2,500 discount on total tuition, equating to approximately $208 per course.

Additional Terms

The Faith & Business Scholarship is non-stackable, meaning it cannot be combined with other Bryan scholarships or discounts. To maintain eligibility, students must demonstrate satisfactory academic progress (SAP) by maintaining a cumulative graduate GPA of 3.0 throughout their program, along with continuous enrollment as outlined in the catalog.

Impact of the Scholarship

The Faith & Business Scholarship is a strategic initiative aimed at increasing graduate student enrollment while promoting academic excellence. “Setting the GPA requirement at 3.25 ensures that the scholarship is attainable for a broad range of students,” noted Sullivan. “By supporting these students financially, we aim to encourage even more individuals to pursue a graduate education, particularly those who might not otherwise have considered it.”

For more information about the Bryan College Business Program visit bryan.edu/business.

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