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So on their website, McCombs claims that scholarships for the part-time MBA can "total up to $10K". That is ambiguous language and I know some programs state scholarship ceilings but don't necessarily follow that in practice.
Does anyone with experience applying to UT evening/ part-time know if that is a hard cap of $10k? I previously turned down a top 10 part-time program because they capped scholarships at $15k. In my situation low scholarship caps make it not worthwhile to continue working during the program at a cost of >100K. I'm not saving THAT much every year from my job. Has anyone else been in this situation when looking at programs?
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It's especially a problem with small business owners. We're our own sponsors - someone working for Ford (for example) get a free MBA (with strings, but no cash out of pocket).