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Re: Calling all MIT Sloan MBA Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2026
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14 Jun 2023, 16:54
From a LLM...
One way is for your company to create a fellowship or scholarship program specifically for LGO students. This would allow your company to sponsor a specific number of students each year, and the students would be selected based on their academic achievements, professional experience, and demonstrated leadership potential.
Another way for a non-partner company to fund LGO students is to participate in the LGO Corporate Partners Program. This program allows companies to sponsor LGO students who are working in their industry. The company would provide financial support to the student, and in return, the student would work on a project or research initiative that is of interest to the company.
Finally, some non-partner companies simply offer tuition reimbursement to their employees who are accepted to LGO. This is a less formal arrangement, but it can still be a valuable way for employees to get their MBA/MS degrees funded.
Regardless of how a non-partner company chooses to fund LGO students, it is important to note that dedication to your employer is visible and considered by the Admissions folks. The Admissions Committee wants to know that you are committed to your career and that you are willing to make a significant investment in your education. If you can demonstrate that you are dedicated to your employer, it will make you a more competitive applicant.