To study MBA in Canada, the average tuition fee ranges between $30,000 – $40,000 per annum, which is considered more affordable than in other study-abroad countries. Typically, completion of an MBA degree takes about two years. (www.idp.com). ScholarshipsAds has brought a list of scholarships in UBC business school through which you as an international student or resident of Canada can receive a partially fully funded scholarship to fund a Master in Business Administration.
UBC Sauder was ranked as the #1 Business School in Canada by Maclean's Magazine in 2020. Our MBA program was ranked #7 in Canada by QS Global MBA Rankings 2020. And our Master of Management program was ranked #1 in Canada in QS World University Rankings: Masters in Management 2020.
MBA Scholarships at UBC Canada in 2023 is available to undertake MBA level programs at University of British Columbia.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
For top applicants with a demonstrated passion and commitment towards achieving gender parity and supporting women in business leadership.
For top talent with a strong background in sustainability, social entrepreneurship and commitment to social causes.
Generously provided by the Hoegg Family to a top female Canadian citizen or permanent resident applicant and to a top female international applicant entering the Master of Business Administration program. Award recipients will be determined based on academic merit and exceptional leadership skills.
Dedicated for one international applicant who demonstrates exceptional aptitude and academic excellence, with preference to international applicants.
Dedicated for one international applicant who demonstrates exceptional aptitude and academic excellence, with preference to international applicants.
This prestigious, merit-based award is open to Canadian citizens, permanent resident and international applicants who embody a strong alignment with UBC Sauder values of rigour, respect and responsibility. Applicants must have an exceptional track record of academic excellence, community involvement and business leadership skills.
For top talent international MBA applicants who reflect the highest standards of academic excellence.
For an Indigenous person from Canada in Commerce & Business Administration with preference for a graduate level applicant.
Up to six awards for incoming MBA applicants who are a member of an underrepresented community and equity deserving. Scholars will be selected based on their demonstrated commitment to building a culture of inclusion in their communities and excellence in academic and professional settings.
Two entrance awards of $10,000 each have been made available annually through a gift from Ray Kruck and Jennifer Vancini to support outstanding applicants entering the Master of Business Administration program who wish to pursue a career in sustainability and climate action related work. Applicants must demonstrate their commitment to effectively addressing the climate crisis through past work experience, responsible leadership and community involvement, and future career ambitions.
Ray Kruck (MBA 1992) and Jennifer Vancini (MBA 1993) are entrepreneurs who have stayed closely connected with UBC since their graduation, giving their time to the UBC Sauder School of Business programs like the Creative Destructive Lab - Vancouver, all while living in San Francisco. Ray is the CE0 and Founder of Tugboat Logic, and Jennifer is a General Partner at Mighty Capital. Ray and Jennifer established this award to support future MBA students as they pursue their education and help UBC Sauder School of Business attract a diverse group of leaders, who will make a positive impact in the world. The awards are made on the recommendation of the UBC Sauder School of Business’s Admissions Committee.
International students from all nationalities are eligible.
The criteria for application submission is defined against each scholarship.
Please check the link below.
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