Financial Aid/Scholarships
There are a number of scholarships and loans available to assist students. It is also strongly recommended that you research the availability of financial assistance in your country of origin. Financial arrangements covering all study-related activities must be finalized before the start of the program.
Apply todayFederal aid for U.S. citizens
To apply for federal financial aid, you must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The application can be completed on line at www.fafsa.ed.gov. As you complete the form, you will need to indicate the University of Iowa code (001892). The University of Iowa Office of Student Financial Aid can provide more information about the application process. The rules and regulations governing federal student loans change frequently, often without advanced notice. Therefore, we encourage you to contact the University of Iowa, Office of Student Financial Aid for assistance if needed.
CurriculumCIMBA Scholarships
Depending on your citizenship, you may be eligible for a merit- or need-based scholarship to assist with your tuition cost. Scholarships are assigned on a competitive basis to the best students after an offer of admission has been made. Scholarships result in a deduction from your MBA tuition costs and do not involve a disbursement of money. They also cannot be used to cover living expenses.We encourage you to apply for scholarships as early as possible. Scholarships are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. To see if you are eligible for a scholarship, please contact mba@cimba.it for further details.
Admission Deadlines
- Priority Admission – February 28
- General Admission – May 30
- Final Admission – July 30
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