Posted by: rajuhcl April 4, 2014
Scholarship for Masters now Open
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  • Scholarships are available for new students pursuing masters in MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM for 2 academic years. "Dollars for Scholars" is automatic renewable as you fulfill GPA requirement. Scholarship recipients are eligible for in-state tuition fees for 2 academic years. 
  • UHCL is among few Universities that offers MIS program that falls in STEM category.  Consequently, if you are an international student, the MS/MIS graduate degree from the University of Houston-Clear Lake qualifies you for 29 months of practical training period in the US. 
  • MIS program is open to all undergraduate majors.


The application deadline for Fall 2014 semester is  April 15.

Steps to apply online and apply scholarship:
1.    For new application visit the following link and apply before April 15. I would recommend to apply ASAP.
       https://www.applytexas.org/adappc/gen/c_start.WBX 

2.    As you apply, you get student ID. Use that student ID to fill scholarship application at priority deadline before April 15.
       http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/FAO/Scholarships/Dollars_for_Scholars
 
3.    Standarized test should have the following score GRE (300 and above) / or   GMAT (450 and above). As all documents are received by the final deadline date, your application will be considered for scholarship.

      Other scholarships:
      Satish & Kamlesh Agarwal MIS Scholarship- recipient will be eligible for instate fees. 


For any additional information
http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/BUS/School-of-Business/Programs/MIS

MIS Department, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston, TX 77058.

You can also contact me at following address.

Raj

Graduate Assistant

Management Information System
UHCL
281-310-1974
raaj.uhcl@gmail.com

www.UHCl.edu



*Personal note: There is no vested interest in any of the party involved & mentioned in spreading the words. 
*This is no offer or guarantee of scholarship.
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