The School Economics creates Excellence Grants for its Master's Degree programs
The School Economics and Business has launched its Excellence Grants program for the 2026-2027 academic year, an initiative aimed at recognizing the high performing of Degree students Degree supporting their continued education in the School Master's Degree programs.
"These Excellence Grants were created to recognize the talent and academic effort of our students and to accompany them during a core topic stage core topic their training, in which they begin to prepare to exercise manager leadership manager society." Antonio Moreno, Dean the School Economics.
These grants offer financial support to study the School master's degrees School at the postgraduate program headquarters postgraduate program Madrid: the Master's Degree in Banking and Financial Regulation, the Master's Degree Personnel Management Service Organizations, and the Master's Degree Sustainability.
With three programs included and two grants offering up to a 70% reduction in the cost of enrollment Master's Degree program, the initiative seeks to promote profiles that represent the School values of excellence and academic rigor.
To be eligible for this aid, students must have a grade average 8 on their overall transcript or be part of the Madrid Business Program, developed in partnership IESE Business School.
Among the candidates who meet these requirements, the School the beneficiaries based on their transcript and letter of motivation, in which applicants must explain their objectives and reasons for pursuing the Master's Degree.
These Excellence Grants are in addition to the Grow With MEF scholarship program and discounts for joint programs with IESE Business School for the Master in Management and Master in Finance.
With these actions, the School its commitment to training , development , and the promotion of talent.
The Excellence Grants, as well as the core topic dates, selection criteria, and documentation required for the application, can be found here.