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The Lally School of Management & Technology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has launched a new website for online entries to the Lally Innovation Competition, a unique scholarship competition that awards up to $60,000 in MBA scholarship funds.
Lally School of Management & Technology at Rensselaer Launches Innovation Competition Website at lallymbacompetition.com
Troy, NY 11/4/09: The Lally School of Management & Technology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has launched a new website for online entries to the Lally Innovation Competition, a unique scholarship competition that awards up to $60,000 in MBA scholarship funds. Designed to attract top innovative and entrepreneurial candidates to Lally’s MBA Program, the competition invites prospective students to develop creative business solutions to societal problems in the areas of Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Global Leadership. The new website, lallymbacompetition.com , details competition entry guidelines and allows entrants to submit their ideas online.
The Lally Innovation Competition aims to encourage innovators to generate ideas and spur economic development. Lally welcomes entries from prospective MBAs who have strong imaginations and a passion for innovation, along with an interest in transforming their ideas into reality.
Entry Requirements
Entrants must be applicants to the Lally MBA Program. Winners will be chosen by a panel of Lally School faculty, alumni, and regional entrepreneurs. A public online vote will also provide a component of the final award decision. Winners will receive a tuition scholarship for the Lally School’s MBA Program worth up to $60,000. The total amount of the scholarship award will depend on the strength of the candidate’s MBA application. In addition to receiving a prestigious tuition scholarship, winners will receive mentoring and support to develop their ideas at Lally. The first deadline for competition entries is December 15, 2009.
About the Lally Innovation Competition
As the business school of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the Lally School is particularly interested in ideas that demonstrate innovative commercial enterprises that “apply science to the common purposes of man.” The Lally Innovation Competition was started in 2009 in order to attract the most creative and entrepreneurial minds to the MBA program. As part of Lally’s ongoing commitment to support budding entrepreneurs and nurture the spirit of game-changing innovation, all Lally MBA applicants are invited to submit proposals to the competition, which awards tuition scholarships with a value of up to $60,000 to the full-time MBA program. The Competition is one of the school’s many initiatives that support entrepreneurial ideas for Societal Benefit and Economic Development.
CONTACT:
Jill Terry, Assistant Dean, The Lally School
(w) 518.276.2378
lallymba@rpi.edu
Lally School of Management & Technology
Jill Terry Pittsburgh Building, 110 8th Street,
Troy, NY 12180 Phone : 518.276.2378
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The Lally School of Management & Technology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has launched a new website for online entries to the Lally Innovation Competition, a unique scholarship competition that awards up to $60,000 in MBA scholarship funds.
Lally School of Management & Technology at Rensselaer Launches Innovation Competition Website at lallymbacompetition.com
Troy, NY 11/4/09: The Lally School of Management & Technology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has launched a new website for online entries to the Lally Innovation Competition, a unique scholarship competition that awards up to $60,000 in MBA scholarship funds. Designed to attract top innovative and entrepreneurial candidates to Lally’s MBA Program, the competition invites prospective students to develop creative business solutions to societal problems in the areas of Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Global Leadership. The new website, lallymbacompetition.com , details competition entry guidelines and allows entrants to submit their ideas online.
The Lally Innovation Competition aims to encourage innovators to generate ideas and spur economic development. Lally welcomes entries from prospective MBAs who have strong imaginations and a passion for innovation, along with an interest in transforming their ideas into reality.
Entry Requirements
Entrants must be applicants to the Lally MBA Program. Winners will be chosen by a panel of Lally School faculty, alumni, and regional entrepreneurs. A public online vote will also provide a component of the final award decision. Winners will receive a tuition scholarship for the Lally School’s MBA Program worth up to $60,000. The total amount of the scholarship award will depend on the strength of the candidate’s MBA application. In addition to receiving a prestigious tuition scholarship, winners will receive mentoring and support to develop their ideas at Lally. The first deadline for competition entries is December 15, 2009.
About the Lally Innovation Competition
As the business school of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the Lally School is particularly interested in ideas that demonstrate innovative commercial enterprises that “apply science to the common purposes of man.” The Lally Innovation Competition was started in 2009 in order to attract the most creative and entrepreneurial minds to the MBA program. As part of Lally’s ongoing commitment to support budding entrepreneurs and nurture the spirit of game-changing innovation, all Lally MBA applicants are invited to submit proposals to the competition, which awards tuition scholarships with a value of up to $60,000 to the full-time MBA program. The Competition is one of the school’s many initiatives that support entrepreneurial ideas for Societal Benefit and Economic Development.
CONTACT:
Jill Terry, Assistant Dean, The Lally School
(w) 518.276.2378
lallymba@rpi.edu
Lally School of Management & Technology
Jill Terry Pittsburgh Building, 110 8th Street,
Troy, NY 12180 Phone : 518.276.2378
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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