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Stanford GSB Need-Based Fellowships Selection Process 2026

How Candidates are Selected

Selection for Stanford GSB Need-Based Fellowships is based *solely* on demonstrated financial need. The Stanford MBA Program admission process is need-blind, meaning an applicant's financial situation does not influence the admission decision. After admission, the financial aid office calculates an expected student contribution based on the applicant's financial situation. The difference between the cost of attendance and the expected student contribution is then covered by a combination of fellowships and loans.

Verification Flow

1
Institute Nodal Officer Verification

Your college/school checks your bonafide status, fees paid, and marks cards against the database.

2
District Welfare Officer / State Board Sanction

The state/central department approves the budget release for verified records based on category quotas.

3
Fund Disbursement via DBT

The bank issues direct fund credits to Aadhaar-seeded accounts using treasury payment systems.

FAQs for Stanford GSB Need-Based Fellowships

Q.Are international students eligible for the Stanford GSB Need-Based Fellowships?

Yes, all admitted MBA students, regardless of citizenship status (U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and international students), are eligible to apply for need-based financial aid, including these fellowships. Eligibility is based solely on demonstrated financial need.

Q.How is 'financial need' determined for the fellowships?

Financial need is determined by the Stanford GSB Financial Aid Office after you have been admitted. They calculate an expected student contribution based on your particular financial situation, including your income and assets. The difference between the total cost of attendance and your expected contribution (which may be partially covered by loans) defines your financial need, which the fellowships aim to cover.

Q.Do I need to apply separately for the Need-Based Fellowships?

There isn't a separate application specifically for the 'Need-Based Fellowships' before admission. You apply for financial aid through an institutional application *after* you have been admitted to the Stanford MBA Program. All admitted students who complete the financial aid application are automatically considered for these fellowships.

Q.Will receiving external scholarships or employer sponsorship affect my eligibility?

Stanford GSB considers employer sponsorship or employer forgivable loans as external financial resources when determining financial need and fellowship eligibility. Typically, students who receive substantial employer loans or sponsorship are not eligible for Stanford GSB fellowships. If you receive external scholarships, they are also factored into your overall financial aid package.