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The Access to Success Organization is a not-for-profit that supports the development of future leaders with disabilities. This merit-based fellowship celebrates outstanding students who have demonstrated excellence in academic, professional or extracurricular areas.
鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome the Schulich School of Business as the latest business school to launch the Access to Success Fellowship,鈥 said Varun Chandak, president of the Access to Success Organization. 鈥淲e applaud Schulich鈥檚 commitment to disability inclusion and are looking forward to working with them to build a pipeline of future leaders with disabilities.鈥
The mission of Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA) is to increase the influence of the LGBTQ+ community in business by educating, inspiring, and connecting MBA students and alumni. As a ROMBA partner school, Schulich is planning to award up to two fellowships to eligible incoming MBA students. Each Fellow will receive a minimum $20,000 scholarship and access to exclusive leadership programming.
鈥淏uilding upon Schulich鈥檚 commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, we look forward to welcoming our first fellowship recipients to the MBA program this fall and are excited to see the contributions they will make to the Schulich community,鈥 said Hollis Sinker, executive director of Student Services & International Relations at Schulich.
In addition to Access to Success and Reaching Out MBA, Schulich remains a proud partner school.
The is a non-profit consortium of leading companies and top business schools working together to launch women into fulfilling, significant careers through access to business education, opportunities and a community of successful women. In partnership with the Fort茅 Foundation, Schulich provides support to women applying for and enrolling in their MBA through entrance awards, fellowships, professional development and networking events. Selected Fort茅 Fellows join an exclusive group of women that represent 54 leading business schools in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
To be considered for any of these fellowships, applicants must submit an MBA application for the September intake and indicate interest in being considered as a Fellow for one of these organizations to an admissions officer. To learn more about these initiatives, contact聽admissions@schulich.yorku.ca.
Courtesy of YFile.
