
Beaver for Life Scholarship
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Over 500 scholarships awarded since 2018
What is the Beaver for Life scholarship?
The Beaver for Life Scholarship is for all OSU alumni from any undergraduate major.
Eligible alumni may receive a one-time scholarship of up to $3,000 toward graduate business programs at the College of Business.
How to receive the Beaver for Life scholarship.
How to qualify:
- You must be an alumni of any undergraduate major at Oregon State University.
- You must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- The Beaver for Life scholarship can be put toward an MBA or specialized master's degree at the College of Business.
How to apply:
- Upon acceptance to the graduate business programs, you will be notified via email if you have received the scholarship.
Important information:
- Beaver for Life scholarships are based on funding and availability.
- The Beaver for Life scholarship can be put toward an MBA or specialized master's degree at the College of Business.
- College of Business graduate certificate students, PharmD/MBA students, or Oregon Public University employees participating in the Tuition Reduction Program are not eligible for the Beaver for Life scholarship.
MBA or specialized master's degrees
MBA Programs
- Business Analytics
- Corporate Finance
- Cybersecurity Management
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing
- Organizational Leadership
- Supply Chain & Logistics Management
- Wine Business Management
Specialized Master's Programs
- Finance
- Financial Analytics
- Marketing Insights & Analytics
- Supply Chain and Logistics Management

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