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For anyone interested, good luck!

Maila Touray


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Sent:   Monday, June 25, 2001 7:43 AM
To:     Aosimbon@Dot <mailto:Aosimbon@Dot> . State. Ri. Us (E-mail);
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Subject:        FW: MBA Scholarship Opportunity


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Sent:   Thursday, June 21, 2001 12:36 PM

FYI/Action
Subject:        MBA Scholarship Opportunity - Please share info

Please pass this info on!! Sorry, if you get this twice!!
You may know someone who could benefit from this opportunity. In an effort
to increase the number of African Americans in business school, the
University of Kentucky's Gatton College of Business and Economics is
awarding full scholarships to qualified African Americans to pursue an MBA
degree.
The African American Scholars Program was developed in response to the
school's historical difficulty in recruiting African Americans to its MBA
program. "The campus had the reputation-deserved or not- of not being user
friendly to African Americans," says Dean Richard Furst. In an effort to
overcome that image, the program offers scholarship winners full tuition, a
$10,000 stipend and a guaranteed summer internship with a Kentucky-based
company.
There are no set minimum requirements; all scholarship applicants are
evaluated on an individual basis. Today, 18 African American Scholars make
up more than 10% of the full-time students at the business school, up from
three in 1994.
Degree concentrations are offered in banking, real estate and finance;
accounting and corporate finance; marketing and distribution and information
systems management.
For more information, contact:
Michael Tearney,Associate Dean/Administrator
African American Scholars Program
the University of Kentucky
Gatton College of Business and Economics
Lexington, KY 40506-0034
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