Story outline
- Only applicants with an offer for the 2025 MBA are eligible
- Scholarships cover full or up to 50% of tuition fees
- The scholarship is open to applicants from a wide list of countries
The University of Glasgow is inviting applications for its MBA Scholarship for the September 2025 intake. Aimed at supporting high-achieving and self-funded candidates from around the world, the scholarship package includes both full and partial tuition fee waivers. Applicants must first secure an offer for the MBA programme before being considered for financial support.
The Glasgow MBA Scholarship is offered to recognise outstanding academic and professional profiles. It also supports the university's goals of diversity, equality and inclusion. The available funding includes a small number of full tuition scholarships, a variety of partial scholarships covering up to 50% of tuition fees, and a special scholarship for women in partnership with the 30% Club.
One full-fee scholarship is reserved for an exceptional woman applicant, in collaboration with the global campaign that promotes gender diversity at senior levels of business.
Eligibility criteria for applicants
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To be considered for the scholarship, candidates must have a strong academic background, typically a first-class honours degree, or an excellent professional track record. Candidates must also have completed the MBA interview stage and received either an unconditional offer or an offer conditional only upon meeting English language requirements (IELTS).
Applicants’ financial circumstances may also be taken into account during the assessment. Importantly, only those who have already applied to the MBA programme are eligible to submit the scholarship application.
No fixed deadlines, but early applications encouraged
There is no formal deadline to apply for the Glasgow MBA Scholarship. However, since the funds are limited and awarded on a rolling basis, candidates are advised to apply as early as possible. Applications are reviewed based on both the scholarship application form and the MBA interview.
Scholarship decisions are typically communicated within five working days following the MBA interview for eligible applicants.
Application Process
To apply, candidates must first complete their MBA application through the University of Glasgow’s online system. After receiving their MBA interview result and conditional or unconditional offer, they can submit the scholarship application form through the Applicant Self-Service portal.
Applicants are also encouraged to contact the admissions team at business-mba-recruitment@glasgow.ac.uk for guidance regarding the MBA programme and scholarship process. Any queries specifically about scholarship eligibility can be directed to scholarships@glasgow.ac.uk.
Scholarships not combinable with other discounts
The University of Glasgow notes that its scholarships cannot be combined with other internal or external sponsorships or discounts, except the university’s Alumni Discount. If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships, the one with the lower value will be removed from their record.
The university has stated that the scholarship programme is focused on supporting as many self-funded students as possible.
Open to candidates from across the globe
The MBA scholarship is open to applicants from a wide list of countries and regions, including India, the United States, Nigeria, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, South Africa, and several others across Asia, Africa, the Americas and Europe.
The scholarship applies only to the MBA (Master of Business Administration) programme scheduled to begin in September 2025.
The University of Glasgow’s MBA programme is internationally recognised and aims to equip students with leadership, strategic thinking, and business transformation skills. Through these scholarships, the institution hopes to make the programme more accessible to outstanding candidates who may not otherwise be able to fund their studies.
The Glasgow MBA Scholarship is offered to recognise outstanding academic and professional profiles. It also supports the university's goals of diversity, equality and inclusion. The available funding includes a small number of full tuition scholarships, a variety of partial scholarships covering up to 50% of tuition fees, and a special scholarship for women in partnership with the 30% Club.
One full-fee scholarship is reserved for an exceptional woman applicant, in collaboration with the global campaign that promotes gender diversity at senior levels of business.
Eligibility criteria for applicants
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To be considered for the scholarship, candidates must have a strong academic background, typically a first-class honours degree, or an excellent professional track record. Candidates must also have completed the MBA interview stage and received either an unconditional offer or an offer conditional only upon meeting English language requirements (IELTS).
Applicants’ financial circumstances may also be taken into account during the assessment. Importantly, only those who have already applied to the MBA programme are eligible to submit the scholarship application.
No fixed deadlines, but early applications encouraged
There is no formal deadline to apply for the Glasgow MBA Scholarship. However, since the funds are limited and awarded on a rolling basis, candidates are advised to apply as early as possible. Applications are reviewed based on both the scholarship application form and the MBA interview.
Scholarship decisions are typically communicated within five working days following the MBA interview for eligible applicants.
Application Process
To apply, candidates must first complete their MBA application through the University of Glasgow’s online system. After receiving their MBA interview result and conditional or unconditional offer, they can submit the scholarship application form through the Applicant Self-Service portal.
Applicants are also encouraged to contact the admissions team at business-mba-recruitment@glasgow.ac.uk for guidance regarding the MBA programme and scholarship process. Any queries specifically about scholarship eligibility can be directed to scholarships@glasgow.ac.uk.
Scholarships not combinable with other discounts
The University of Glasgow notes that its scholarships cannot be combined with other internal or external sponsorships or discounts, except the university’s Alumni Discount. If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships, the one with the lower value will be removed from their record.
The university has stated that the scholarship programme is focused on supporting as many self-funded students as possible.
Open to candidates from across the globe
The MBA scholarship is open to applicants from a wide list of countries and regions, including India, the United States, Nigeria, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, South Africa, and several others across Asia, Africa, the Americas and Europe.
A–E | F–J | K–O | P–T | U–Z |
Afghanistan | Falkland Islands | Kazakhstan | Pakistan | Uganda |
Albania | Fiji | Kenya | Palau | Ukraine |
Algeria | Finland | Kiribati | Palestine | United Arab Emirates |
Andorra | France | Korea North | Panama | United States of America |
Angola | Gabon | Korea South | Papua New Guinea | Uruguay |
Anguilla | Gambia | Kosovo | Paraguay | Uzbekistan |
Antigua and Barbuda | Georgia | Kuwait | Peru | Vanuatu |
Argentina | Germany | Kyrgyzstan | Philippines | Vatican City |
Armenia | Ghana | Laos | Poland | Venezuela |
Australia | Greece | Latvia | Portugal | Vietnam |
Austria | Grenada | Lebanon | Qatar | Wales |
Azerbaijan | Guatemala | Lesotho | Romania | Yemen |
Bahamas | Guinea | Liberia | Russia | Zambia |
Bahrain | Guinea Bissau | Libya | Rwanda | Zimbabwe |
Bangladesh | Guyana | Liechtenstein | Samoa | |
Barbados | Haiti | Lithuania | San Marino | |
Belarus | Honduras | Luxembourg | Sao Tome and Principe | |
Belgium | Hong Kong | Macedonia | Saudi Arabia | |
Belize | Hungary | Madagascar | Scotland | |
Benin | Iceland | Malawi | Senegal | |
Bermuda | India | Malaysia | Serbia | |
Bhutan | Indonesia | Maldives | Seychelles | |
Bolivia | Iran | Mali | Sierra Leone | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Iraq | Malta | Singapore | |
Botswana | Ireland | Marshall Islands | Slovakia | |
Brazil | Israel | Mauritania | Slovenia | |
British Virgin Islands | Italy | Mauritius | Solomon Islands | |
Brunei | Jamaica | Mexico | Somalia | |
Bulgaria | Japan | Micronesia | South Africa | |
Burkina Faso | Jordan | Moldova | South Sudan | |
Burundi | Monaco | Spain | ||
Cambodia | Mongolia | Sri Lanka | ||
Cameroon | Montenegro | St Kitts and Nevis | ||
Canada | Morocco | St Lucia | ||
Cape Verde | Mozambique | St Vincent and the Grenadines | ||
Cayman Islands | Myanmar | Sudan | ||
Central African Republic | Namibia | Suriname | ||
Chad | Nauru | Sweden | ||
Chile | Nepal | Switzerland | ||
China | Netherlands | Syria | ||
Colombia | New Zealand | Taiwan | ||
Comoros | Nicaragua | Tajikistan | ||
Congo | Niger | Tanzania | ||
Congo Democratic Republic of | Nigeria | Thailand | ||
Costa Rica | Northern Ireland | Togo | ||
Cote d'Ivoire | Norway | Tonga | ||
Croatia | Oman | Trinidad and Tobago | ||
Cuba | Tunisia | |||
Cyprus | Turkey | |||
Czech Republic | Turkmenistan | |||
Turks and Caicos Islands | ||||
Tuvalu |
The scholarship applies only to the MBA (Master of Business Administration) programme scheduled to begin in September 2025.
The University of Glasgow’s MBA programme is internationally recognised and aims to equip students with leadership, strategic thinking, and business transformation skills. Through these scholarships, the institution hopes to make the programme more accessible to outstanding candidates who may not otherwise be able to fund their studies.