Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Scholarships
We award scholarships to exceptional students who have demonstrated excellence in one or more areas of their applications. Admitted students are automatically considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible, with the exception of the Finance Fellows, which has a supplemental essay housed within your Kellogg application. Students are informed of scholarships at the time they are admitted. However, we encourage students to look outside of Kellogg for additional funding opportunities.
We award a variety of scholarships that include but are not limited to:
- Africa Scholars — Awarded to citizens of African countries to provide opportunities to admitted students from Africa.
- Brodsky Scholarship — Awarded to an incoming JD-MBA student from the Chicagoland area.
- Charles J. Schaniel Scholarship — Awarded to an outstanding student with an interest or background in accounting.
- David Himmelblau Schoalarship — Awarded to one student based on overall achievement and academic abilities.
- David F. and Margaret T. Grohne Family Foundation Scholarship — Provides support to an exceptional student in the Two-Year MBA and MMM Programs.
- Diversity Scholarship — Awarded to extraordinary students who share a commitment to diversity.
- Donald P. Jacobs International Scholarships — Awarded to strong international students in the Two-Year MBA and MMM Programs.
- Finance Fellows — Awarded to a cohort of students admitted to the Two-Year MBA for commitment to and demonstrated impact in the finance industry or a finance function.
- Forté Foundation Scholarship — Awarded in partnership with the Forté Foundation to female students based on a demonstrated commitment to women and girls via community involvement or personal mentorship.
- Frederick C. Austin Scholarships — Awarded to a cohort of students admitted to the Two-Year MBA or MMM Programs for academic excellence, demonstrated leadership, and community impact.
- Glen W. Fawcett Scholarship Fund — Awarded to a strong representative of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
- George Terry Trust Award — Awarded to an outstanding student graduating from a U.S.-based college or university.
- Hawryluk Scholars Award — Awarded to a group of students with interest and goals in healthcare, and inclusive of mentorship from alum and Healthcare faculty.
- Healthcare at Kellogg Scholarship — Awarded to an outstanding student interested in pursuing a career in healthcare.
- James P. Gorter Scholarship — Awarded to outstanding students who share a commitment to diversity in the Two Year MBA or MMM program.
- John R. Flanagan Excellence Grant — Awarded to a student with outstanding merit with an interest in Finance.
- Kellogg Finance Network (KFN) Scholarship — Awarded to a student with outstanding merit with an interest in finance.
- Kellogg Scholarship — Awarded to students in our full time programs based on overall achievements, demonstrated leadership, and academic abilities.
- Peter L. Frechette Endowed Scholarship — Awarded to students demonstrating exceptional academic and extracurricular pursuits.
- PepsiCo Scholarship — Awarded to outstanding students with an interest and/or background in marketing
- Posse Scholarship — Provides full tuition, awarded to extraordinary alums of The Posse Foundation with academic and leadership potential.
- Reaching Out MBA Fellowship — Kellogg partners with Reaching Out MBA and offers scholarship opportunities to develop the LGBT business leaders of tomorrow.
- Rick Searer and Cathi Weibrecht Searer Scholarship — Awarded to an outstanding student admitted in the full-time program with the ambition to change careers from either a liberal arts and/or teaching background and exhibits academic excellence, demonstrated leadership, and community impact.
- Robert A. & Helen E. Gottschal Scholarship — Awarded to an extraordinary student with an interest in entrepreneurship.
EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIP RESOURCES
Other scholarship/fellowship information
Northwestern University Office of Fellowships for Graduate Students
Second Year scholarships
There are a number of additional scholarship opportunities for students entering their second year who have demonstrated strong leadership and academic excellence.
McGowan Fellows Program for Second-Year Students — Provides full tuition to one second-year MBA student who demonstrates academic excellence, leadership potential, and dedication to public service.
The McGowan Fellows Program was established in 2010 to create a select community of highly talented, young business leaders who are dedicated to ethical leadership and public service. Over time, the Fellows can exert significant influence toward the betterment of society and the workplace.
The William G. McGowan Charitable Fund partners with ten top business schools to select ten Fellows annually. Kellogg School of Management is charged with selecting one second-year MBA student who demonstrates the highest academic excellence, leadership potential, and dedication to public service.
The scholarship provides full tuition for their second year of MBA study, a mentor chosen by their home school, and lifelong membership in the Community of Fellows.
MCGOWAN FELLOWS ARE REQUIRED TO:
- Attend the McGowan Symposium on Business Leadership and Ethics held at one of the participating schools.
- Participate in a group project over the Fellowship year which requires 2–3 hours a week.
- Attend a spring working retreat.
- Engage meaningfully with a mentor.
MCGOWAN FELLOWS CRITERIA
Students must have:
- Completed their first year of MBA study.
- Achieved an academic ranking in the top 5% of their class.
- Demonstrated leadership and a dedication to ethical leadership and social betterment.
- Agreed to receive mentoring from a Kellogg-assigned executive-level business leader.
A selection committee comprised of Kellogg faculty and administrators will select the McGowan Fellow.