Summary
The Boustany Foundation offers the highly prestigious Harvard University MBA Scholarship to support exceptional international students. This merit-based opportunity is granted once every two years to one outstanding candidate, helping to alleviate the financial burden of pursuing an MBA at Harvard Business School. In addition to financial aid, recipients complete a two-month professional internship with the Boustany Foundation in Monaco.
- 🎓 The Harvard University MBA Scholarship 2027 is a prestigious opportunity for international students to pursue an MBA at Harvard Business School, funded by the Boustany Foundation.
- 🌍 The scholarship is open to applicants of all nationalities, with preference given to candidates of Lebanese descent.
- 💼 It supports exceptional students with strong academic achievements, leadership potential, and a commitment to creating positive global impact.
- 📍 Host Country: USA.
- 🏫 Host University: Harvard University (Harvard Business School).
- 📚 Study Level: MBA.
- 💰 Scholarship benefits include 75% tuition fee coverage, travel expenses, accommodation during the internship, and a two-month internship with the Boustany Foundation.
- 🌐 The internship provides hands-on international business experience, leadership development, project management skills, and professional networking opportunities.
- 📋 During the internship, scholars work on projects that support the Boustany Foundation’s mission under experienced professionals.
- ✅ Applicants must have an outstanding academic record, English proficiency, leadership qualities, and an official admission offer from Harvard Business School before applying.
- 📄 Required documents include an updated CV, passport-size photograph, GMAT score report, and Harvard Business School admission offer letter.
- 📅 Application Deadline: 31 May 2027.
Scholarship Overview
| Feature | Details |
| Designation | Boustany MBA Harvard Scholar |
| Institution | Harvard Business School (Harvard University) |
| Research Area | Business Administration (MBA) |
| Location | USA (University) & Monaco (Internship) |
| Scholarship Type | Merit-based |
| Last Date to Apply | May 31, 2027 |
Eligibility/Qualification
- Admission Status: Applicants must have received an official offer of admission from the Harvard MBA program before applying for the scholarship.
- Academic Background: Candidates must possess an outstanding academic record and demonstrate exceptional leadership potential.
- Nationality: Open to candidates of all nationalities; however, preference is given to applicants of Lebanese descent.
- Language: Proficiency in English is required.
Job/Program Description
The scholarship provides comprehensive support for the two-year MBA program. A core component of the award is a two-month unpaid internship with the Boustany Foundation in Monaco.
Internship Responsibilities:
- Work on projects supporting the Foundation’s mission or that of its partners.
- Develop professional experience in project management and leadership.
- Contribute to initiatives like increasing awareness of the Foundation or developing new scholarship programs.
- The specific scope of work is determined based on the Foundation’s needs and the scholar’s professional interests.
How to Apply
- Secure Admission: First, apply to and receive an official admission offer from the Harvard Business School MBA program.
- Prepare Documentation: Gather the following required documents:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- A recent photograph
- GMAT score report
- Official Harvard Business School admission offer letter
- Submission: Send the above documents via email to admissions@boustany-foundation.org.
- Selection: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for one or more interviews with the Boustany Foundation. The final recipient is selected following this process.
Benefits
- Tuition Coverage: 75% of the tuition fees for the Harvard MBA program.
- Internship Support: Coverage for travel, accommodation, and food expenses during the two-month internship in Monaco.
For further details and official updates, please visit the Boustany Foundation Scholarship page.






