Contacts & Helpful Links

WHARTON-SPECIFIC RESOURCES

Please contact the WASA Prospective Students Team via email or send us a DM on IG if you have any questions related to admissions or to be connected to current students. Also follow the WASA LinkedIn page to be updated on application and interview preparation webinars organised by WASA.

OTHER RESOURCES

  • Young African MBAs Business School Prep - The YAM Business School Prep (BSP) program provides a structured approach to helping African descendants/residents/passionates pursue the life-changing and career-enhancing experience of earning an MBA degree.

  • Management Leadership for Tomorrow MBA Prep - MLT’s MBA Prep programs provide African American, Latino, and Native American professionals with personalized guidance and effective tools to successfully navigate the business school application process, and optimize their MBA experience. (Only US citizens, permanent residents, or DACA participants are eligible to apply)

  • Forte Foundation - The Forté website shows how an MBA builds skills, network, and confidence and contains many free resources that applicants might find helpful. Forté MBALaunch is a 10-month program that pairs women seeking an MBA with a support network and provides a structured roadmap for applying to business schools.

  • TY Danjuma MBA Scholarship - The TY Danjuma MBA Scholarship provides financial support to post-graduate African students who have been accepted into MBA programs at the top-10 leading business schools in the world. (Must hold African citizenship to be eligible)

  • Toigo MBA Fellowship - The Toigo MBA Fellowship provides minority MBA candidates committed to careers in finance with an unmatched network of contacts, a prestigious point of difference in the eyes of employers, one-on-one career guidance, leadership training, a merit award—and more.