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MILITARY GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
ROCHESTER YELLOW RIBBON
The University of Rochester is a Yellow Ribbon school. Veterans with Post-9/11 GI Bill coverage at the 100% level will have tuition and mandatory fees covered in full. Your VA benefits will cover up to the maximum amount allowed and the University matches dollar for dollar the remaining expenses.
9/11 GI BILL
Varies by person as determined by the VA.
MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Available to those not 100% Post-9/11 GI benefit eligible to help offset remaining tuition costs. Awards range up to full tuition plus stipends.
APPLICATION FEE WAIVER
The $90 application fee will be waived for all veteran, reserve, and active duty service members.
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CLICK & MEET OUR MILITARY ALUMNI
Many military veterans have accelerated their transitions by attending the Rochester MBA. Click their photos to learn more about why they decided to pursue an MBA, how they chose Rochester, and what they’re doing now!
KEN BURKEEN
Founder & CEO Heutiful
Why an MBA?
Four years at West Point and five years in the US Army gave me enough experience, both stateside and abroad, to be ready for the next chapter of my professional career and an MBA seemed like the right path.
Why Rochester?While I had absolutely no business or financial background upon arriving at Simon, I know it would be a great proving ground in those subjects and I left well prepared to tackle the challenges of big data at P&G, my former employer. Also, it was a well-respected, highly ranked program and that was very important to me.
MBA Grad Year: 2002
Military Service: US Army
Undergraduate University: United States Military Academy
KEN BURKEEN
Founder & CEO Heutiful
WILLIAM REYNOLDS
Manager, Deloitte Consulting
Why an MBA?
“During a weeklong transition to northwest Baghdad, I was severely wounded by shrapnel in my left leg and left arm and the recovery included 22 surgeries from November 2004 through December 2006. While recuperating at Walter Reed I started to plan for a life outside of the Army and an MBA seemed like the right choice.”
Why Rochester?
When it came time to choose an MBA, Simon was at the top of my list. It was one of the few leading business schools offering a Health Sciences Management concentration and that is what I was interested in pursuing a future career in at the time.
MBA Grad Year: 2010
Military Service: US Army
Undergraduate University: United States Military Academy
WILLIAM REYNOLDS
Manager, Deloitte Consulting
MATT LEGERE
Strategic Marketing Analyst Harris RF Communications
Why an MBA?
Coming from a technical undergraduate degree and military background, I sought out an MBA program to compliment that skillset and that would give me the fundamental comprehension of how complex decisions are made.
Why Rochester?
“I actually worked and lived in Rochester prior to beginning the MBA. The combination of having a top-tier MBA program in my backyard coupled with the flexibility that I would have to balance both my career and studies made perfect sense.”
MBA Grad Year: 2015
Military Service: US Navy
Undergraduate University: University of Illinois – Springfield