Cost & Financing
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International Students - Financing Overview
Program-specific scholarships and fellowships are available for graduate students who enroll in the MBA-Sustainability program.
As with US applicants, Duquesne University makes every effort to help international students finance their MBA Sustainability degree. We have designed this innovative, 12-month MBA to maximize your return on investment, and to return you to the workplace quickly.
International students should plan carefully to ensure that you have the financial resources required to complete the program. The program costs page details the investment (total costs including living expenses, global study expenses and tuition).
As an applicant from a foreign country, you must submit the appropriate documentation described on the Affidavit of Support to verify: a) the resources listed on the forms and b) your and/or your sponsor's ability to provide the stated financial support. If you are NOT company sponsored, an official certified bank statement must be submitted DETAILING your and/or your sponsor's financial resources. If you are admitted, these forms will be used to verify the source(s) of funds. Proper documentation is necessary for the school to issue the I-20 form needed to obtain a student visa.
KPMG International Survey
The KPMG International Survey of Corporate Responsibility Reporting 2005 found a dramatic change in the type of CR reporting, from purely environmental reporting (through 1999) to triple bottom line (social, environmental and economic) reporting.
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A World of Difference
Duquesne's MBA Sustainability program believes that the business case for sustainable practices requires a global perspective. That’s why we built global study trips and broad exposure into the experience.
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IMPORTANT DATES
- Summer 2008
- Japan Study Trip
- Fall 2008
- Ready to Make a Difference?
Join a select group of MBA graduates ready to lead a sustainable future.
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