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Article: Military MBA Announces First Merit Scholarship Recipient, $15,000 in Additional Scholarships Await Future MBA Applicants.
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- May 1, 2008
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WASHINGTON, May 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Military MBA announced the first recipient of its Merit Scholarships. Army captain Dongjin (Phil) Suh will receive $5,000 toward his education at MIT. Military MBA is awarding a total of $20,000 to four MBA students who begin studies in the upcoming school year, and continues to consider applicants for its remaining three awards.
"I want to congratulate Capt. Phil Suh on his academic excellence, cultural awareness and unique leadership skills within and across his military command," says Military MBA executive director, Greg Eisenbarth. "Phil had what we were looking for to succeed in MBA school and as a future leader in global business." ...
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