At Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, we are committed to expanding access to graduate business education for talented leaders from around the world. In addition to school-based scholarships offered by individual McDonough programs, many students pursue external scholarships and fellowships to support their MBA, Executive MBA, and specialized business master’s degrees.
If you are exploring funding for graduate business school, MBA scholarships, specialized master’s scholarships, scholarships for international students, U.S. military education benefits, or affinity fellowships, the resources below can help you identify opportunities aligned with your goals.
Georgetown’s Office of Graduate Fellowships and Awards supports students across the university in identifying and applying for competitive external funding. The office provides guidance on scholarship searches, application strategies, and national fellowship competitions.
In addition to the resources shared by the Office of Graduate Fellowships and Awards, applicants are encouraged to search the following external scholarship databases:
FinAid – www.finaid.org
FastWEB – www.fastweb.com
The College Board Financial Aid – https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search
Peterson’s Scholarship Search – https://www.petersons.com/scholarship-search.aspx
International Financial Aid and Scholarship Search — http://www.iefa.org/
Department of Education — https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types/scholarships
Unigo Scholarships — https://www.unigo.com/scholarships
Our Admissions Teams encourage prospective and admitted students to begin researching external funding early in their application process.
General Graduate Business Awards
Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship
$10,000 scholarship for students pursuing careers in state and local government finance.
Supports students pursuing academic studies in the United States or Canada pursuing careers in real estate and commercial real estate leadership.
Rising Farmworker Dream Fund (MBA only)
Awards ranging from $250–$10,000 to MBA students who are the children of U.S.-based farmworkers in order to advance opportunity and impact through business leadership.
Affinity Scholarships
ABANA Foundation Fellowship (MBA only)
Promotes educational advancement and social equity, with preference for students with demonstrated interest in the MENA region.
A robust scholarship, mentorship, networking, and leadership program for female graduate students passionate about commercial real estate.
Prospanica Scholarships
Up to $5,000 for graduate business students committed to making a positive change through their contributions to society.
For students who are enrolled members or descendants of a U.S. federally recognized or state-recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native group.
National Black MBA Association Scholarship
Available to NBMBAA members pursuing graduate business education.
Toigo LIFE Program (MBA only)
Powered by Toigo, Leaders Investing in Financial Excellence (LIFE) is a one-year, merit-based program designed to develop and deliver a new cohort of finance industry leaders.
Military
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
Contribution toward tuition and fees, as well as books and supplies stipend for eligible veterans.
For those who enrolled and completed the minimum service obligation to receive monthly education benefits.
$20,000 offered by Georgetown’s MBA program, which is matched by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for a total of $30,000 in funding per year.
Learn more about scholarship opportunities for Georgetown’s Military-Connected Students.
Investing in Your Future
A graduate business degree from Georgetown McDonough is an investment in principled leadership, global perspective, and lifelong impact. By combining institutional support with external scholarships and fellowships, many students are able to make that investment more accessible.
We encourage you to begin your scholarship search early and to approach the process strategically and thoughtfully. Our community is here to support you as you explore the many pathways to financing your graduate business education. Please reach out to the Admissions team with any questions.