TiasNimbas Scholarships
TiasNimbas Business School understands the financial commitment of funding an MBA. Like you, we also know knowledge is power and great education is priceless. This is why TiasNimbas offers substantial merit scholarships to qualified candidates. Our goal in the admissions process is to indentify and enroll individuals with strong leadership potential. Who also will enhance the diversity in their classroom and can contribute in a positive way to their peer-group. We seek candidates who have solid professional experience and demonstrate strong ethics and social responsibility. |
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Other Scholarships
Study Grants
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How to Apply?
Please write an essay* stating why you believe the TiasNimbas International Full-Time MBA programme will help you achieve your ambitions. Put emphasis on your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals. Kindly refer at the beginning of your essay to the TiasNimbas Scholarship Programme. It should be submitted along with your application package. A limited number of scholarships is available and are awarded on a rolling basis. We therefore advise you to apply early.
* Recommended 500 word limit.
A limited number of scholarships is available and are awarded on a rolling basis. We therefore advise you to apply early.A limited number of scholarships is available and are awarded on a rolling basis. We therefore advise you to apply early.A limited number of scholarships is available and are awarded on a rolling basis. We therefore advise you to apply early.
When will I Receive Feedback?
Scholarship decisions are communicated by the programme adviser together with the admissions decision within one month after the admissions interview*. If you are accepted into our programme and have been offered a scholarship, we ask that a decision to enroll be made within one month to secure your scholarship.
* Note: Admissions interviews are conducted solely at the invitation of the admissions committee
Additional Terms & Condition
- Scholarships are granted at the discretion of TiasNimbas with or by the company offering the scholarship. No explanation will be given as to why a scholarship is granted or withheld and it will not be possible to correspond about the scholarships and the decisions made by TiasNimbas or the company.
- The scholarship which will cover a portion of the tuition costs will be awarded based on merit to candidates accepted on the TiasNimbas Full-Time MBA programme starting September 2010.
- Scholarships do not have any cash value other than in connection with the reduction of the tuition fees to which the beneficiary of the scholarship is entitled to.
- A scholarship is to be applied towards tuition fees and cannot be applied in any other way.
- A limited number of scholarships will be offered for the academic year starting in the Fall of 2010.
- Participants offered a scholarship may be asked to complete a management project within the sponsoring company.
- A scholarship will be forfeited if a student does not pay in full the tuition for the MBA programme (less the amount received for the scholarship), in which case the full tuition will become due and payable as if no scholarship had been awarded.
- Scholarships must be repaid in case an applicant does not complete the MBA programme or otherwise fails to graduate.
- Once an essay has been submitted by an applicant TiasNimbas will become the owner thereof and entitled to any copyrights relating thereto.
If you have any additional questions, please contact us.
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Other Scholarships
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships - Open to students applying through a Rotary club
World Bank Scholarships and Fellowships - Open to students from developing countries
Orange Tulip Scholarship - € 15.000 in total is available for two outstanding, Chinese MBA candidates.
Prospective Chinese MBA students are now able to apply online for the Orange Tulip Scholarship application.
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UK - AMBA Business School Loan Scheme
TiasNimbas is accredited by the London-based Association of MBAs. British students are therefore eligible to participate in the
AMBA Business School Loan Scheme.
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Study Grants
IB Groep
The Dutch Government has restructured its educational system by introducing the bachelor-master system (BaMa) after the European Ministers of Education had agreed to make the educational level for higher vocational education more comparable. The whole of Europe now has an identical educational system consisting of two stages: a bachelor and a master stage. For example, if you have completed your bachelor’s study in economics in The Netherlands, you will have about the same educational qualifications as one who has completed the same study in France. After completion of a bachelor’s study, one can specialise further on a master’s level.
Dutch Residents
Studying full-time at a Hogeschool or University entitles Dutch residents to receive a grant by the Dutch Government (studiefinanciering). In addition to financial support, they also receive compensation for travelling costs (OV jaarkaart). These compensations are applicable for the bachelor as well as the master stage.
TiasNimbas students are eligible to apply for the grant and the travelling compensation from the Dutch Government. To do so, the following codes are needed:
| BRIN no. |
28DY |
| CROHO no. |
70039 |
EU or EEA Residents
In The Netherlands, an annual tuition fee must be paid for vocational, professional or university education. If you come from an EU or an EEA country and you study in The Netherlands, you may qualify for a grant for tuition fee. You are eligible for a grant if you:
- have the nationality of an EU country (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia and Sweden) or Switzerland;
- follow a course in The Netherlands which entitles you to a grant for tuition fees or a student grant;
- pay the tuition fees in The Netherlands;
- are not eligible for a student grant based on the nationality criteria.
The grant is paid on a monthly basis and the application must be submitted within four months after the month in which you begin your study. For more information, see the website of IB Groep for Dutch residents and for EU or EEA residents.
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Tax Deduction
Programme fees and study-related expenses may be tax deductible. Please contact the local authorities in your country for additional information. For Dutch participants additional information is available on the website of the
Belastingdienst.
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