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NBMBAA Scholarship Program

Offered by National Black MBA Association

AmountOver $2.5 million awarded annually across NBMBAA scholarships; individual scholarship amounts vary
DeadlineDeadlines vary by scholarship; examples
LevelAny
FieldBusiness
DurationUsually one academic year or partner-specific term
AwardsMultiple scholarships annually
LanguageEnglish; enrollment and membership requirements vary by scholarship

About this scholarship

The NBMBAA Scholarship Program is the National Black MBA Association's scholarship portfolio for future business leaders. The official NBMBAA scholarship list states that the program is a cornerstone of the Association's commitment to the academic and professional growth of future business leaders and that the Association awards over $2.5 million in scholarships each year. The award is recorded as varies because the portal lists multiple national, partner, school, and endowed opportunities, each with its own level, amount, and deadline. Examples on the official list include the NBMBAA Fellowship, school tuition-discount opportunities, and endowed scholarships for graduate students. NBMBAA membership pages state that student members receive eligibility for scholarships and awards, alongside career and professional-development benefits. Students should use the official scholarship portal to identify open opportunities matching their level, school, and field, and should not assume one single award amount applies to every NBMBAA scholarship.

Eligibility

  • Meet NBMBAA membership requirements for the scholarship being pursued
  • Be enrolled at the undergraduate, graduate, or MBA level as required by the specific award
  • Demonstrate academic excellence and leadership potential
  • Submit the official scholarship application materials through the NBMBAA portal
  • Meet any school, sponsor, field, or chapter-specific requirements
  • Apply by the deadline listed for the selected scholarship

Always verify amounts and deadlines on the official site; they change each cycle.
Last verified by us: 2026-06-03.

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