STEM Designation

Students interested in studying at Vanderbilt Business are able to work in the U.S. for three years after graduation, thanks to the STEM designation awarded to the Vanderbilt MBA with a Finance concentration, Vanderbilt MBA with a Operations & Analytics concentration, Vanderbilt MBA with a Consumer Psychology and Marketing Analytics concentration, the Vanderbilt Master of Science in Finance, and the Vanderbilt Master of Marketing. The STEM designation allows international students to extend their post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) in the U.S. by 24 months, for a total of 36 months.

Partnerships with
Loan-Scholarship Institutions

We partner with a variety of global institutions to offer guaranteed scholarship to admitted candidates who receive a loan-scholarship through one of the following institutions:

Colombia: COLFUTURO for a minimum of 50% tuition scholarship for two MBA candidates per year.
Corporación de la Unidad de Conocimiento Empresarial for a minimum of 50% tuition scholarship for an unlimited number of MBA candidates

Guatemala: GUATEFUTURO for a minimum of 30% tuition scholarship for up to two MBA candidates per year and a minimum of 15% tuition scholarship for up to two MSF candidates per year.

Mexico: FUNED and FIDERH for a minimum of 30% tuition scholarship for up to five MBA candidates per year and a minimum of 15% tuition for up to five MSF candidates per year.

Honduras: HONDUFUTURO for a minimum of 30% tuition scholarships for up to two MBA candidates per year and a minimum of 15% tuition scholarship for up to two MSF candidates per year.

For general information about merit-based scholarships, loans, and other resources available to Vanderbilt students, please visit our Tuition, Loans, and Scholarships page.

Loan Option
Without U.S. Cosigner

Prodigy Finance

Cosmopolitan Week

A Bridge Between International and Domestic Students

Cosmopolitan Week brings the domestic and international worlds together through events where international students introduce their countries and cultures to the rest of the student body.

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