The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management is perhaps one of the best kept secrets in the MBA world. This organization has been assisting black, Latino and native American students attain their MBA and secure jobs at Fortune 500 companies since 1966.
The Consortium states on its website that in its 47-year history it has awarded over $260 million in fellowship support to students as well as connected students to top level corporations. These corporations include 3M, Accenture, Pepsi, Google, Bank of America and many more.
The Consortium consists of 18 universities and pays the tuition and mandatory fees of the MBA student. The student can apply to up to six business schools on a single application, but each school makes its own determination.
University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business
University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA Anderson School of Management
Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business
Cornell University, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business
Emory University, Goizueta Business School
Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
Indiana University-Bloomington, Kelley School of Business
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Stephen M. Ross School of Business
New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kenan-Flagler Business School
University of Rochester, Simon School of Business
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business
The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business
University of Virginia, Darden School of Business
Washington University in St. Louis, Olin Business School
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin School of Business
Yale University, Yale School of Management