Overview
Asian Institute of Management’s W. SyCip “Best and Brightest” full scholarship program offers the top undergraduate students with high GMAT/AIMAT scores, and solid work background MBA or MM full tuition scholarship, economy air fare from and to the students’ home country, lodging at the AIM dormitory, and a monthly stipend. Mr. Washington SyCip, one of the founders of the Institute is funding this program. In order to be eligible for the scholarship, all admission requirements must be submitted.
Scholarship Conditions:
1. Open to all nationalities.
2. Students will be accepted based on top academic records and entrance test scores (GMAT scores of at least 650), excellent work experience, and strong potential contribution to the AIM community.
3. Final candidates will be subjected to a rigorous interviewing and judging process. Candidates may be asked to submit additional letters of reference.
4. Student must maintain a constant position of top 5% of the MBA class in cumulative GPA for the entire duration of the MBA or MM programs. This position will be reviewed after each module or grading period.
5. Student must perform a fellowship research and service program for the W. SyCip GSB Associate Dean during the last 8 months in residence at AIM.
WSGSB Scholarship
The W. SyCip Graduate School of Business awards to the Top 10% (based on AIMAT/GMAT scores) of the incoming batch of MBA and MM students a limited number of scholarships of 100% or 50% off tuition fees. To qualify, you must demonstrate academic and extra-curricular achievements, and show leadership promise.
Scholarship Conditions
1. Open to all nationalities.
2. Students must maintain their position in the top 40% of the class.
MBA Alumni Scholarship Fund
Edgardo L. Limon
AIM Triple A Awardee Edgardo L. Limon (MBM 1974) awards full tuition scholarships to Filipino BS Electronics Engineering graduates who are accepted to the AIM MBA program.
Scholarship Conditions:
1. Open to Filipinos BS Electronics Engineering graduates
2. Students will be accepted based on top academic records and entrance test scores (minimum GMAT qualifying score of 650 or minimum AIM Admissions Test qualifying score of 71), excellent work experience, and strong potential contribution to the AIM community.
3. Final candidates will be subjected to a rigorous interviewing and judging process. Candidates may be asked to submit additional letters of reference.
4. Student must maintain an average of at least HP or 88 with no grade lower than P or 82 at the end of the 8th month core curriculum.
Malvan Huang
AIM Triple A Awardee and former AAAIM Chairman Malvan Huang (MBM 1974) awards up to USD$30,000 to a deserving Filipina from a poor family.
Address:
Asian Institute of Management
Eugenio Lopez Foundation Bldg.
Joseph R. McMicking Campus
123 Paseo de Roxas
Makati City
1206
Philippines
E-mail: enrollment@aim.edu
Telephone: +632 892 - 4011 loc. 209 / 894 - 0043
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