What should be my first point of contact with Johnson?
I am a veteran and I am planning to visit campus, how can I link-up with a current vet at the school?
Can the Association of Veterans provide advice on how to best present my military and leadership experiences as I prepare my Johnson application, essays, and resume?
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Various Johnson funds and endowments ensure that many veterans who come to Johnson receive substantial financial support.
GI Bill Assistance (Post 9/11 and Yellow Ribbon)
Cornell University and Johnson have entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, a supplement to the Post-9/11 GI Bill educational benefit that further defrays the cost of higher education for military veterans. Veterans eligible for VA benefits should contact their Veterans Administration regional office for eligibility. Cornell's Office of the University Registrar will process all forms. For further information, please visit the VA website.
Peter and Stephanie Nolan Veterans Scholarship
Cornell Trustee Emeritus Peter Nolan '80, MBA '82, and his wife, Stephanie Nolan '84, have given nearly $2 million to help the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management support U.S. military veterans seeking an MBA. The Nolan Scholarship allows the Admissions & Financial Aid Office to identify and reward outstanding veteran candidates who, they believe, will be an asset to Johnson.
Roy H. Park Leadership Fellows Program
Apply for the Park Fellowship, a merit-based full-tuition scholarship and leadership development program.
The Johnson Veterans Scholarship
The Johnson Veterans Scholarship is an endowment that is funded by veteran alumni contributions. Alumni veterans of the Johnson give back in many ways including supporting the school financially and enabling it to attract and support veterans that follow.
Military MBA Scholarships (Outside Source)
Military MBA scholarships are merit-based scholarships that offer military veteran students an additional avenue to secure funding for their MBA. Application required.