The University of Washington's top-ranked Master of Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics degree program has announced that it will award several scholarships to students (up to $20,000) beginning in Autumn Quarter 2020.
“We are delighted to have established several scholarships this year to enable this country's top-notch supply chain and logistics professionals to pursue an advanced degree that will help them assume leadership positions in the field,” said Bill Keough, managing director and faculty member. “Our program is specifically designed to enable students with demanding careers to achieve their objectives, and we look forward to helping our nation's most capable students to join our next cohort.”
To be considered for a scholarship, applicants should submit a completed application for admission by the Priority Application deadline (March 1, 2020) and respond to the scholarship application questions included in the application.
About the Master of Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics degree program: A work-compatible hybrid online program with a one-week residency, the Master of Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics (MSCTL) degree was designed to enable early- and mid-career professionals to stay ahead of the curve. Our cutting-edge curriculum blends business and engineering courses taught by UW faculty and industry experts—enabling students to develop engineering skills, knowledge, and expertise alongside business and management techniques, strategies, and concerns—and culminates with a hands-on real-world operational practicum project in the final quarter to compliment the program's depth.
Learn more: https://www.supply-chain-transportation.uw.edu/costs-aid/#scholarships
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