The Scholarships
In light of COVID-19, five different scholarship opportunities for incoming MBAs (open to all schools) who will show through an application and virtual presentation how they intend to #PayItForward to next year's scholarship recipient.
The five separate scholarship opportunities will be awarded to an:
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Incoming MBA Student who Identifies as a Woman;
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Incoming MBA Student who is a U.S. Active Duty Military Servicemember or U.S. Veteran;
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Incoming MBA Student who is Interested in Venture Capital or Private Equity;
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Incoming MBA Student at The University of Texas at Austin Based on Financial Need; or
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The Brand Foundry Ventures Scholarship.
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This scholarship focuses on diversity and inclusion, traditionally underrepresented racial or ethnic minority groups in the U.S., and underprivileged groups in the venture capital industry
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Potential scholarship recipients (incoming MBAs Class of 2023), please check back soon for a link to opportunities to apply by July 1, 2021.
The Scholarships
In light of COVID-19, five different scholarship opportunities for incoming MBAs (open to all schools) who will show through an application and virtual presentation how they intend to #PayItForward to next year's scholarship recipient.
The five separate scholarship opportunities will be awarded to an:
​
-
Incoming MBA Student who Identifies as a Woman;
-
Incoming MBA Student who is a U.S. Active Duty Military Servicemember or U.S. Veteran;
-
Incoming MBA Student who is Interested in Venture Capital or Private Equity;
-
Incoming MBA Student at The University of Texas at Austin Based on Financial Need; or
-
The Brand Foundry Ventures Scholarship.
-
This scholarship focuses on diversity and inclusion, traditionally underrepresented racial or ethnic minority groups in the U.S., and underprivileged groups in the venture capital industry
-
​
Potential scholarship recipients (incoming MBAs Class of 2023), please check back soon for a link to opportunities to apply by July 1, 2021.
The Scholarships
In light of COVID-19, five different scholarship opportunities for incoming MBAs (open to all schools) who will show through an application and virtual presentation how they intend to #PayItForward to next year's scholarship recipient.
The five separate scholarship opportunities will be awarded to an:
​
-
Incoming MBA Student who Identifies as a Woman;
-
Incoming MBA Student who is a U.S. Active Duty Military Servicemember or U.S. Veteran;
-
Incoming MBA Student who is Interested in Venture Capital or Private Equity;
-
Incoming MBA Student at The University of Texas at Austin Based on Financial Need; or
-
The Brand Foundry Ventures Scholarship.
-
This scholarship focuses on diversity and inclusion, traditionally underrepresented racial or ethnic minority groups in the U.S., and underprivileged groups in the venture capital industry
-
​
Potential scholarship recipients (incoming MBAs Class of 2023), please check back soon for a link to opportunities to apply by July 1, 2021.
The Scholarships
The Scholarships
In light of COVID-19, five different scholarship opportunities for incoming MBAs (open to all schools) who will show through an application and virtual presentation how they intend to #PayItForward to next year's scholarship recipient.
In light of COVID-19, five different scholarship opportunities for incoming MBAs (open to all schools) who will show through an application and virtual presentation how they intend to #PayItForward to next year's scholarship recipient.
In light of COVID-19, five different scholarship opportunities for incoming MBAs (open to all schools) who will show through an application and virtual presentation how they intend to #PayItForward to next year's scholarship recipient.

Kelechi Ogbunamiri
MBA: University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business
Undergraduate: Cornell University

Marissa Smith
MBA: University of Michigan, Ross School of Business
Undergraduate: Washington University in St. Louis

Sunayana Yadav
MBA: University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business
Undergraduate: University of Texas at Austin

Caroline Okocha
MBA: University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business
Undergraduate: University of Washington

Katherine Rowe
MBA: University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business
Undergraduate: Clark University

Gbenoba Idah
MBA: University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business
Undergraduate: Cornell University