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I think almost every school offers at least one or two full tuition scholarships, but it's usually to the very top applicant.

I know in Canada, Rotman, Schulich, UBC, and Desautels all have at least one pupil who receives a full tuition scholarship, but I'm sure it's to someone who's at an Einstein level.
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Well, all business schools offer 100% scholarships. Obviously they are very competitive and tough to get, but they are out there. However, if you are that concerned over the price, perhaps business school isn't the best route for you? It is a huge investment of time, not just money. Plus the opportunity cost of taking two years off from working. For most students who have a good plan for after graduation, the ROI is there, however if you don't have a good plan and are just looking to do it cheap, the math will never make sense.