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Consortium Fellowship
NYU Stern is a proud member of the Consortium, an alliance of top business schools working in partnership with corporate America to encourage diversity in business. The Consortium offers full-tuition fellowships to full-time MBA students who demonstrate academic excellence and potential. Consortium Fellows access an extensive network of contacts across partner business schools and businesses, beginning at the annual summer Consortium Orientation Program.

Toigo Fellowship
The Robert A. Toigo Foundation offers a comprehensive fellowship program for underrepresented groups pursuing careers in finance. Students admitted to MBA programs at leading business schools are eligible to apply before starting their fall program.

National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA)
The National Black MBA Association awards scholarships to minority
MBA students who demonstrate strong leadership abilities and a
commitment to their communities.

National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA)
The National Society of Hispanic MBAs provides meritorious scholarships to outstanding Hispanic students pursuing an MBA on a full-time or part-time basis. Applicants must be NSHMBA members.

National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts Entertainment Industry Scholarship Program
The National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts Entertainment Industry offers scholarships to full-time MBA students of Hispanic heritage. Candidates must be pursuing a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis on entertainment management.

La Unidad Latina Foundation  
La Unidad Latina Foundation offers scholarships to graduate students of Hispanic backgrounds. Grants are also awarded to student-run organizations and projects that support the educational improvement and civic empowerment of the Latino community.

American Indian Graduate Center
Fellowship grants from the American Indian Graduate Center are available to full-time graduate students of American Indian or Alaskan Native heritage.

AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students
The AICPA scholarship program provides awards to outstanding minority students who are presently admited to or enrolled in a master's-level accounting, business administration, finance, or taxation program. Only full-time students are considered.

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