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Boustany Foundation Scholarship - Harvard & Cambridge MBA

Established in 2006, the Boustany Foundation supports funding for The University of Cambridge and Harvard Business School.

Internship Requirement: As part of the scholarship, the scholars are required to complete a two-month unpaid internship at the University of Monaco. Lodging, travel, and food expenses are covered for the internship.

Frequency: The Scholarship is awarded once every two years

First Award: Cambridge MBA (First year)

Second Award: Harvard MBA (Second Year)

Amount: 75% of the tuition fees

Number of Awards: Two (1 – Harvard; 1 - University of Cambridge)

Criteria/Eligibility: To be considered for the Boustany MBA Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

•    Offer letter from Cambridge or Harvard MBA
•    Excellent Academic Credentials
•    Leadership Potential and Innovation
•    All Nationalities: Preference for Students of Lebanese Descent

Essays: No essays are required.

Application Process:  To apply, candidates must send the following documents to admissions@boustany-foundation.org

•    Curriculum Vitae (CV)
•    Photograph
•    GMAT Scores
•    Acceptance Letter

Interviews: Yes. The interview determines the motivation and potential of the applicant

Reference: Boustany Foundation

Related Service: Scholarship Essay Editing Service (1 Fund) (Unlimited Essays)

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With the word limit typically in the 500 to 1500 range, it is not easy to structure the essay without losing momentum.

I will help you structure the scholarship essay by:

1)  Life stories

I will help you find unique life experiences that would differentiate you from the highly competitive scholarship application pool.

2)  Storytelling

I have developed a keen sense of storytelling from over a decade and a half of editing essays and writing essay examples for F1GMAT’s Essay Guides.

The skills that a writer/editor brings to the table are different from what a former admissions officer or a consultant who has limited writing skills brings

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It is easy to comment, but it is tough to structure the essay from the perspective of the applicant and turn the essay into a winning scholarship essay.

3) Aligning with the Mission of the Fund

A big part of editing and guiding applicants is in educating them about the mission of the fund. 

Some funds have very ‘specific’ traits that they are looking for in an applicant. 

If you don’t highlight them and lean towards general leadership narratives, the essay won’t work. 

I will guide you through the writing process. 

I will also iteratively edit the essays without losing your original voice.

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