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AMAF Valuing Diversity Ph.D. Scholarship

The American Marketing Association Foundation (AMAF), in conjunction with the AMA Academic Council, established a new scholarship program in 2003 focused on creating scholarship funds for populations underrepresented in the marketing profession.

Through its Valuing Diversity Ph.D. Scholarship Program, the AMAF seeks to widen the opportunities for underrepresented populations to attend marketing doctoral programs.

Eligibility and Deadlines

Applicants must meet the following requirements:
* They must be from one of the following populations: African American, Hispanic American, or Native American.
* They must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent U.S. resident.
* They must be enrolled, on campus, in a full-time AACSB accredited marketing doctoral program, and have successfully completed at least one year.
* They have not previously received a Valuing Diversity Scholarship.

Applicants must complete the online application found on the AMAF's Web site:
http://themarketingfoundation.org/valuing_diversity.html

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