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2012/2013, Cranfield New Zealand Alumni Scholarship for VUW ...

2012/2013, Cranfield New Zealand Alumni Scholarship for VUW ...

November 15th, 2011 by icetea Leave a answer »

Deadline: May 31, 2012

The New Zealand alumni of Cranfield School of Management, in partnership with the School, offer the Cranfield New Zealand Alumni Scholarship for outstanding New Zealand MBA candidates.

Purpose of award
For outstanding New Zealand MBA candidates.

Choice criteria
The award is open to any New Zealand citizen or permanent resident. Applicants of any academic work or background are welcome to apply as long as they meet the requirements for entry onto the Cranfield MBA course. There is no age limit: the average age of participants on the current MBA programme is 31, although ages range from 25 to 44.

Additional scholarship for Maori
As well as the full-fee scholarship open to everyone, there are two addtional part-fee scholarships reserved exclusively for Maori.

New Zealanders currently based overseas are eligible to apply for the scholarship.

How do students apply?
There is a parallel application process: application for entry onto the MBA course and application for the scholarship.

Applicants must first apply for entry onto the Cranfield MBA course and, once accepted, can then apply for the scholarship. For the course, complete and submit your MBA application form to Cranfield in the normal way by 30 April 2012.

For the scholarship, complete a separate scholarship application form by 31 May 2012.

Please David Ryan, Cranfield alumni representative in New Zealand, on 021 543 449 or at ryangomez@xtra.co.nz.

For guidelines, application forms and more information about this award contact:
Admissions Officer
Cranfield School of Management
Cranfield University Cranfield
Bedford
England

Phone: +44 0 1234 754 431
Fax: +44 0 1234 752 439
E-mail: mbaAdmissions@cranfield.ac.uk

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