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A business degree prepares students for a variety of careers. Graduates can pursue careers in finance, accounting, marketing, and human resources. Business majors can work as accountants, payroll managers, marketing managers, actuaries, or in any other position related to the administration of a business.
Students may also consider positions in the government or non-profit sector. Business degrees include courses in management and leadership, professional writing, mathematics and statistics, economics and accountancy, along with the specific skills required to be successful within each area .
Our guide provides information on career opportunities and programs in the field.
The cost of earning a business degree can seem overwhelming. Fortunately, there are several options available to ease the burden of paying for school, including scholarships and grants. This page presents financial assistance resources for business students.
We provide an overview of the FAFSA and college loans, delving into the lending agencies, interest rates, and repayment options to help you pick the option that fits your budget best. Students should research grants or scholarships before taking out loans, which can help them limit or eliminate their debt.
You may be eligible for grants from state or federal governments or private organizations based on your financial need or field of study. Grants do not require repayment after graduation, but they are not readily available like scholarships.
College can be a very expensive expense, and the costs only continue to climb. Today’s students are facing increasing student loan debt and high unemployment rates after graduation. Scholarships for college are available from both government and private organizations. Some scholarships serve female students, minority groups, and low-income students. Some students receive rewards for academic or athletic excellence. Requirements vary, so research opportunities thoroughly.
A work study program allows students to earn a reduced or free tuition rate in exchange for working for their school. Furthermore, some employers may offer tuition reimbursement if you pursue career-related degrees. Many finance and accounting departments run work-study programs to help undergraduate and graduate students earn a degree.
Business students may qualify for government and non-profit grants. Federal, state, and local governments offer grants to start businesses or fund research. Students may also qualify for grants through associations in their field of study. National non-profits and trade groups provide scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Private foundations and corporate grants give awards based on merit, service, or financial need.
A Pell Grant helps undergraduate students in financial need attend participating schools. Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants provide students with financial need $100-$4,000 a year at participating schools.
Find out more about online business degrees in our guide. The following are several scholarship opportunities for business students.
Who’s Eligible? The scholarship is open to current college students pursuing a business degree. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and submit a personal statement.
Award Amount: $500
Deadline: June
Who’s Eligible? Female students graduating high school or currently enrolled in an accredited institution pursuing a business degree are eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must submit transcripts, an application, and a 500-word essay detailing their business interests.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: March and October
Who’s Eligible? Students transferring from a two-year college to a four-year institution to obtain an accounting degree will be eligible for this scholarship. A student’s GPA must be at least 3.0 and he or she must also be a citizen of the U.S. Applicants must plan to become certified public accountants.
Award Amount: $5,000
Deadline: March
Who’s Eligible? Seniors living in Alaska, Washington, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Western Wyoming qualify for this scholarship. Applicants will submit a three-minute video of an interview with a Better Business Bureau-accredited business owner or a tutorial on avoiding common business scams.
Award Amount: $5,000
Deadline: March
Who’s Eligible? Any undergraduate student enrolled at a U.S. accredited institution with a minimum 3.0 GPA may apply for this scholarship. Applicants must submit a 600-word essay or five-minute video on their aspirations and plans for using their degree.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: August
Who’s Eligible? This scholarship is open to high school seniors whose interest is business management or related fields at accredited universities. Applicants must submit a 500-word essay.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: June
Who’s Eligible? The scholarship is open to undergraduate students majoring in supply chain management demonstrating a strong interest in the restaurant, food service, or hospitality industry.
Award Amount: Up to $10,000
Deadline: March
Who’s Eligible? Undergraduate students enrolled in a university program emphasizing the dairy industry are eligible for this program. Students majoring in business may apply. Applicants must submit official college transcripts as well as a letter of intent that describes their career goals, dairy-related activities, and work experience.
Award Amount: $2,500
Deadline: May
Who’s Eligible? This scholarship helps low-income high school students who intend to graduate with a minimum GPA of 2.4. Applicants must be eligible for a Pell Grant to fund their first year of college, complete a college readiness program, and intend to enroll in a college or university directly after high school graduation.
Award Amount: $20,000
Deadline: December
Who’s Eligible? This program is available to high-achieving first-year or second-year college students pursuing a business-related degree. In addition to the Cargill Scholar codes of conduct, applicants must attend the Cargill global seminar as well as participate in the Cargill mentorship program.
Award Amount: $2,500
Deadline: March
Who’s Eligible? Undergraduate students pursuing business degrees or degrees related to business can apply. The applicant must be a current JWU student and a current or past member of Business Professionals of America.
Award Amount: Up to $7,500
Deadline: Varies
Who’s Eligible? The scholarship is open to Golden Key members who are pursuing a degree in business management with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 at an accredited institution. All applicants must submit transcripts, a cover letter, and a resume along with a letter of recommendation.
Award Amount: $5,000
Deadline: June
Who’s Eligible? This scholarship is open to current undergraduate students with at least a 3.0 GPA who have completed at least one Marketing EDGE program. Students must major in marketing, business, analytics, or communications.
Award Amount: Up to $7,000
Deadline: April
Who’s Eligible? Students who have completed at least one year of college may apply. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate a strong interest in internet marketing.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: March and November
Who’s Eligible? The Washington Media Scholars Foundation awards this scholarship to students pursuing degrees in advertising, marketing, or business. Candidates must submit an essay, a resume, and a recommendation letter. Additionally, they must complete an interview by phone.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: July and November
Who’s Eligible? A full-time undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a career in game development may apply for this scholarship. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.3 and submit a two-page personal statement, a statement detailing service or leadership, and two letters of recommendation.
Award Amount: $2,500
Deadline: May
Who’s Eligible? Undergraduate, graduate, or high school seniors accepted to an accredited university are eligible for this award. Students must demonstrate an interest in business, technology, marketing, entertainment, marketing automation, engineering, or entertainment. Applicants must have a minimum 2.0 GPA.
Award Amount: $500
Deadline: August
Who’s Eligible? Female students in the undergraduate business, finance, or real estate program who are pursuing a degree from an accredited university may apply for this scholarship.
Applicants must be citizens of the United States or Canada and submit official college transcripts, a personal statement, and two letters of recommendation.
Award Amount: $4,000
Deadline: October
Who’s Eligible? The scholarship is open to students pursuing a degree in finance, accounting, risk management, actuarial sciences, or personal financial planning. The applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal residents, demonstrate financial need, and submit a 500-word essay.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: March
Who’s Eligible? This scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate students studying accounting, business administration, finance, or criminal justice at an accredited institution. Applicants must submit an application, official transcripts, and two recommendation forms.
Award Amount: Up to $10,000
Deadline: February
Who’s Eligible? Undergraduate students living in or attending college in Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, or Iowa with a sales interest are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Applicants should discuss their passion for sales in 250-1,000 words or a two-minute video.
Award Amount: Up to $2,500
Deadline: October
Who’s Eligible? The Project Management Institute awards this scholarship to students who are completing a degree in project management at an accredited university. Applicants must submit transcripts, a resume, two references, and a short essay.
Award Amount: $2,000
Deadline: May
Who’s Eligible? Scholarships are offered to undergraduate students who are passionate about the RV industry and major in finance, economics, or accounting. Applicants must submit official college transcripts, ACT or SAT scores, a FAFSA form, and a 500-word essay about their educational goals.
Award Amount: $2,500
Deadline: July
Who’s Eligible? This scholarship is available to undergraduate students who are pursuing a human resources-related degree at a regionally accredited institution. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required, along with a short answer question, current resume, transcripts, and a reference letter.
Award Amount: $5,000
Deadline: August
Who’s Eligible? This scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors as well as undergraduate students pursuing a degree in a business-related field. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 and submit official transcripts and a reference letter.
Award Amount: $2,500
Deadline: May
Who’s Eligible? Graduates of two-year colleges planning to transfer to a four-year institution to earn an accounting degree qualify for this scholarship. Students are required to have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: March
Who’s Eligible? Graduated high school seniors who participated in the Stock Market game or undergraduate students pursuing a degree in business, finance, or economics may be eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must submit an application, transcripts, and a 500-word essay discussing how the financial markets impact our lives.
Award Amount: Up to $5,000
Deadline: June
Who’s Eligible? The scholarship is available to students pursuing a marketing degree. To apply, applicants must submit a 1,500-word essay on digital marketing or search engine optimization.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: July
Who’s Eligible? Female high school seniors who earn a 3.0 GPA or higher are eligible to apply for this scholarship. At a college or university, students must plan to pursue a degree in finance, accounting, or law. The applicant must submit an essay and official high school transcripts.
Award Amount: Up to $5,000
Deadline: June
Who’s Eligible? Female students pursuing a degree or pursuing professional studies who are at least 30 years of age qualify for this scholarship. Responding to three prompts in 300-500 words, applicants must submit an essay.
Award Amount: Up to $2,500
Deadline: December
The guide provides a comprehensive overview of the scholarship opportunities available to minority students. Below are five of the best options.
Who’s Eligible? Students who are pursuing a degree in a business-related field are eligible to apply. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and belong to an American Indian tribe or an Alaska Native group. Applicants must include a personal statement, high school information and graduation date, a Tribal Eligibility Certificate, and a financial form.
Award Amount: $2,500
Deadline: July
Who’s Eligible? A DACA or Hispanic undergraduate or graduate student may apply for this scholarship. A student must hold a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). The applicant must submit a one-page essay and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Award Amount: $10,000
Deadline: May
Who’s Eligible? A student who has achieved a minimum 3.0 GPA in high school and plans to pursue a degree in computer science, business, or computer information systems at a four-year college and university can apply to receive the scholarship. An applicant must submit transcripts, two recommendation letters, a resume, and a photograph. Additionally, they must submit a 500-word essay explaining how they intend to engage with the tech industry through their career and a 250-word essay explaining their financial needs.
Award Amount: Up to $5,000
Deadline: April
Who’s Eligible? These scholarships are open to American Indian students of all ages from any tribe in the United States. Students seeking a business degree are eligible to apply.
Award Amount: Up to $5,000
Deadline: March, April, and September
Who’s Eligible? There are many scholarships offered by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to exceptional African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, and Hispanic American students. Candidates must demonstrate leadership skills and financial need.
Award Amount: Up to $10,000
Deadline: January
Who’s Eligible? Graduate students pursuing a degree in business, psychology, or human resources at a regionally accredited institution may apply.
An applicant must submit an application with a resume, transcripts, and short answer questions.
Award Amount: $5,000
Deadline: August
Below are four scholarships available to students pursuing a graduate degree in business. Explore our guide for more information on pursuing an MBA.
Who’s Eligible? This scholarship supports students seeking a graduate degree in accounting or business with plans to become certified public accountants. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen, demonstrate financial need, and be a member of the AICPA Student Affiliate.
Award Amount: $5,000
Deadline: March
Who’s Eligible? This award is available to graduate students willing to participate in a fellowship project addressing management, institutions, organizations, public policy, or economics.
Award Amount: $4,000
Deadline: May
Who’s Eligible? Students majoring in business administration at an accredited institution are eligible for this scholarship. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen.
Award Amount: $2,000
Deadline: May
Almost every student qualifies for some form of financial aid. According to US News and World Report, more than $150 billion in federal financial aid is awarded each year. So there is no reason not to apply for financial aid.
Veterans or active-duty military members who are pursuing a business degree may qualify for specific government or institutional financial aid opportunities. Unlike other educational programs, which are often funded by state and federal taxes, the financial aid package offered to military personnel and veterans will vary based on their status as active-duty military or veterans.
Students with disabilities have many options to get financial assistance through the federal government. As a disabled student you can be eligible for certain scholarships, grants and loans.
One of the most common misconceptions regarding the cost of online education is that students do not get financial aid. In fact, financial aid opportunities do not discriminate between online and on-campus students. The majority of federal financial aid, as well as most state-sponsored programs, are very similar for students on campus and those in online education programs.
Scholarships, grants, and bursaries are available for single parents who wish to pursue a business degree. These types of awards typically do not need to be paid back, making them ideal for many families. However, each scholarship has specific requirements students must meet in order to be eligible to apply.