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Are there any discounts available for military veterans to help with the Marshall MBA cost?

As a military veteran considering pursuing an MBA at Marshall School of Business, you may be wondering if there are any discounts or financial assistance available to help offset the cost of tuition. While Marshall does not offer specific discounts exclusively for military veterans, there are several resources and options that may help make your MBA more affordable.

1. GI Bill Benefits

One of the most common ways for military veterans to fund their education is through the GI Bill. The GI Bill provides financial assistance to veterans and their dependents to help cover the cost of education and training programs. Marshall School of Business is a Yellow Ribbon Program participant, which means they work with the VA to cover additional tuition and fees that exceed the GI Bill cap.

2. Scholarships and Grants

Marshall School of Business offers a variety of scholarships and grants to help students with financial need. While these may not be specific to military veterans, they can still provide valuable assistance in reducing the overall cost of your MBA program.

3. Military Benefits

Some military benefits, such as tuition assistance programs or education benefits offered by specific branches of the military, may be applicable to help cover the cost of your MBA at Marshall. Be sure to check with your military branch to see if there are any programs that can help offset the cost of your education.

4. Employer Sponsorship

Many employers offer tuition reimbursement or sponsorship programs for employees pursuing higher education. If you are currently employed, check with your HR department to see if they offer any assistance for MBA programs. This can help reduce the financial burden of pursuing an MBA at Marshall.

5. Financial Aid

Lastly, Marshall School of Business offers financial aid options for students who demonstrate financial need. By completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), you may qualify for federal grants, loans, or work-study programs to help cover the cost of your MBA.

Resource Description
GI Bill Benefits Financial assistance for veterans and dependents
Scholarships and Grants Financial aid based on need and merit
Military Benefits Education benefits offered by military branches
Employer Sponsorship Tuition reimbursement programs from employers
Financial Aid Options for students with financial need

While there may not be specific discounts available for military veterans at Marshall School of Business, there are several resources and options that can help make your MBA more affordable. By exploring these avenues and taking advantage of available benefits, you can pursue your MBA with confidence and financial support.