Quite interesting, I'm looking at some of the DBA programs on this page, wonder how it compares with AMA's program.
For the scholarship, did you list all of your qualifications and experiences? I mean we all know that people on this forum have a strong desire to continue their education, and many have achieved a lot, but is that what they are looking for? I wonder if they would lean on attributes that young adults without the opportunity to expose themselves to higher education have.
(01-10-2024, 04:10 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Interesting... I got it! A $2500 Scholarship! I wonder what the degree cost is in total?! Would that be under 2.5K for a Masters?!
Email came from Unicaf Scholarships <scholarships@unicafmail.org>
Congratulations! You have been selected for a special scholarship from Unicaf
Dear Student,
We are pleased to inform you that as part of Unicaf’s 10-year anniversary, you have been selected for a special scholarship which will allow you to study toward an online British Master's degree of your choice for only £2,500.
We are excited to have you join us and believe that this program will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in your chosen field. More than 90% of our graduates are in employment or have earned a higher salary.
We believe that this opportunity will allow you to pursue your educational goals without the financial burden that accompanies a Master's degree programme. We encourage you to take advantage of this offer and join us in the pursuit of knowledge and academic excellence by replying to this email.
To take advantage of this offer please quote to your Adviser the code US2500.
Sincerely,
Your Scholarship Adviser
(01-10-2024, 06:34 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Here's their partners page: UK and US University Partners | Unicaf Organisation
University of East London & Liverpool John Moores University, have a couple of MSc I am interested in...
I think with the scholarship, it's cheaper than doing so with UpGrad or another similar partner...
For the scholarship, did you list all of your qualifications and experiences? I mean we all know that people on this forum have a strong desire to continue their education, and many have achieved a lot, but is that what they are looking for? I wonder if they would lean on attributes that young adults without the opportunity to expose themselves to higher education have.


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