Endowed Scholarships
 
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Endowed Scholarships Available
Due to the generosity of alumni, corporate partners, and other community members, Carey Business School is able to offer the below endowed scholarships each year. Unless otherwise noted, all applicants are eligible for these awards based on the competitiveness of their application. Endowed awards are typically given at the time of application decision. Scholarship amounts vary. For the endowed scholarships awarded by the Office of Financial Aid, click here to learn more about the requirements and application process.
If you have any questions, please reach out to the Admissions Team.
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                 AFIRE ScholarshipThe Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate established this fund in 2007 to support students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program and to promote the study of international real estate. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Berman Class of 1993 ScholarshipThis scholarship was established in 1998 by members of the Allan L. Berman Real Estate Institute class of 1993 for students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Benjamin Edward Carroll Memorial ScholarshipThis endowment was established in 2004 by Priscilla Carroll in honor of her father, the late Benjamin Edward Carroll, to support students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet ScholarshipEstablished in 2000 by the Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet Architectural Firm, this scholarship supports students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program who have an interest in the senior housing field. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Aaron and Fannye Cohen ScholarshipDavid Cohen, former chairman of the Real Estate Advisory Board, and his wife Susan established the Aaron and Fannye Cohen Scholarship in 2000 in honor of their parents. This fund supports students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Paul Lee Cordish ScholarshipEstablished in honor of Paul Lee Cordish by real estate professional John P. Kyle in 1998, the Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance to students pursuing a master’s degree in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. CoreNet Global Mid-Atlantic Chapter ScholarshipThe CoreNet Global Mid-Atlantic Scholarship was established in 1998 by NACORE and the International Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives for students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Dearborn Family ScholarshipThe Dearborn Family Scholarship was established in 2014 by Ryan Dearborn, MS in Real Estate '97, to provide financial assistance to students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program.Awarded by the Office of Admissions. M. Shawn Krantz and Joseph D. Shaw ScholarshipEstablished in 2004 by M. Shawn Krantz and Joseph D. Shaw, this fund supports a graduating student in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program who has excelled in the study of the field of income-producing real estate finance and/or real estate investments. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Maryland Chapter of the Appraisal Institute ScholarshipThe Maryland Chapter of the Appraisal Institute established this fund in 2004 to support students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program and to promote the study of valuation in real estate. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. OPUS Scholarship for the Advanced Study of Real EstateThis scholarship was established in 2004 by OPUS East LLP and the Opus Foundation to support students studying real estate development in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. G. Edward Todd ScholarshipThe G. Edward Todd Scholarship supports an outstanding student in the Real Estate program. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Claudia F. Pleasants ScholarshipEstablished in 1997 by Claudia F. Pleasants, '95, member of the Carey Business School Real Estate Advisory Board, the fund provides financial aid for students in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Willard G. Rouse III ScholarshipThe Willard G. Rouse III Scholarship was established in 2004 by R. Clayton Emory to support a student in the Edward St. John Real Estate Program at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. 
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                 Harsha K. Aggarwal Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship was established in 2022 by the Aggarwal family to honor Harsha K. Aggarwal, an alum of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and member of the Dean’s Alumni Advisory Board. The scholarship provides financial assistance for academically talented students studying business management and interested in pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Bloomberg Scholars ProgramAn alumnus of the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering and former chairman of the Johns Hopkins University Board of Trustees, the Honorable Michael R. Bloomberg, former mayor of New York City, established the Bloomberg Scholars Program in 1995 to provide scholarships to students with outstanding academic ability and potential. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Charles T. and G. Audrey Carter, Jr. ScholarshipEstablished in 1998 by business alumnus Charles T. Carter, '81, and G. Audrey Carter, this scholarship supports students in the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Howard E. Cooper, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipMary Cooper Evans established this fund in 1985 in honor of Dr. Howard E. Cooper Jr., professor emeritus and former associate dean of McCoy College who taught at Johns Hopkins from 1928 until his retirement in 1964. This fund supports students majoring in business. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Dean's Alumni Advisory Board Endowed Scholarship FundThe Dean's Alumni Advisory Board Endowed Scholarship Fund was created by Board members in 2015 to support student aid for business students. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. William C. Dulin ScholarshipThis scholarship was established in 1987 to honor Dr. William Carter Dulin, former professor of management at the Carey Business School and a member of the task force charged with developing the school's first graduate business degree program applicable to the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. This scholarship provides financial assistance for academically talented students studying business management. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Isaac and Fannie Fox ScholarshipThe Isaac and Fannie Fox Memorial Scholarship was established in 1998 by Lillian Bernice Fox, '61, in memory of her parents to provide financial assistance for students at the Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Lillian Bernice Fox ScholarshipThe Lillian Bernice Fox Scholarship was established in 1997 by Lillian Bernice Fox, '61, to provide financial assistance for students at the Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Janice K. and Charles S. Friedman and Gertrude and Edmund Kahn ScholarshipThe Janice K. and Charles S. Friedman and Gertrude and Edmund Kahn Scholarship was established in 1997 by the late Janice K. Friedman, '37, in memory of her husband, Charles S. Friedman, and her parents, Gertrude and Edmund Kahn. This scholarship provides support for students at Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Dr. Frederic H. Glade, Jr. ScholarshipEstablished in 1991 by the family of the late Dr. Frederic H. Glade Jr., director of the former Division of Business and Management (now the Carey Business School) from 1969-1979. This scholarship is awarded to a student at the Carey Business School who demonstrates scholastic achievement and does not receive employer-paid tuition assistance. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. James G. Green Memorial ScholarshipThe James G. Green Memorial Scholarship was established in 2004 by Green Contracting Company as well as the Green family and friends. In honor of the late James G. Green, the scholarship provides financial assistance to students who attend the Carey Business School while employed full time. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Joseph and Norbert Grunwald ScholarshipDr. Joseph Grunwald (BS-Business 1943) served for many years at the Brookings Institution and as president of the Institute of the Americas until his death in 1997. This scholarship was established by his brother, Norbert (BS-Business 1949), retired director of the Gruntal Financial Corporation. This scholarship provides support to students at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Alfred D. Johnson Jr. and Marta D.V. Johnson Endowed ScholarshipThe Alfred D. Johnson Jr. and Marta D.V. Johnson Endowed Scholarship was established in 2014 by Marta and Alfred D. Johnson, Jr., BS ’76, MAS ’82, to support students with financial need. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Ella S. and Frederick C. Kauffman Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2019 by Fred Kauffman in memory of his wife, Ella, this scholarship assists students with financial need at the Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Dong H. Lee ScholarshipThe Dong H. Lee Scholarship was established in 2014 in memory of Dong H. Lee, MS finance '05, by his colleagues at WallachBeth Capital. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Linda C. Mistler ScholarshipEstablished in 1998 by Linda C. Mistler, '83, to provide financial assistance to students of the Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Helen M. and E. Magruder Passano Jr. ScholarshipThe Helen M. and E. Magruder Passano Jr. Scholarship was established in 1997 in order to provide financial assistance to students who attend the Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Michael C. Perkinson Scholarship for Global Business and DiplomacyThe Michael C. Perkinson Scholarship for Global Business and Diplomacy was established in 2015 by Michael Perkinson, who graduated from SAIS with an MA in International Public Policy in 1997 and then earned his MS in Finance from the Carey Business School in 2009. This scholarship supports students with demonstrated financial need who have an interest in international business. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. John B. Schneeman, Jr. ScholarshipEstablished in 1986 by the estate of John B. Schneeman, this scholarship provides assistance to students at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Elinor and E. William Scriba ScholarshipEstablished in 1995 by Elinor and Bill Scriba, '57, a member of the JHU Alumni Council and the Carey Business School Alumni Committee, this scholarship provides support for Carey Business School students with demonstrated financial need. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. William H. Thomson ScholarshipThis merit scholarship was created by Dorothy Thomson in 1996, in memory of her late husband, William H. Thomson. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid. Joan P. Vilasi Endowed Scholarship in Healthcare ManagementThe Joan P. Vilasi Scholarship, created in 2016, was established by Dr. Vincent J. Vilasi, in memory of his mother. This scholarship benefits students with financial need in the Healthcare Management Program. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Clyde F. and Ruth E. Williams ScholarshipCreated in 2016, this scholarship benefits students in the Carey Business School. Awarded by the Office of Admissions. Eva O. B. Wilson Memorial ScholarshipEstablished in 1967 by Eva Orrick Bandell Wilson, who attended classes in the Evening College, the fund provides aid for students with demonstrated financial need. Awarded by the Office of Financial Aid.