Mendoza School of Business

Angrick Military Scholars

God. Country. Notre Dame

The Angrick Military Scholars celebrates the University of Notre Dame’s deeply rooted commitment to the military through a generous funding program to support active-duty U.S. service members and veterans enrolling in the Notre Dame MBA.

The Notre Dame MBA is a transformational two-year program that integrates personal, professional and ethical development to prepare business leaders with the vision, knowledge and skills essential for success in the global marketplace.

The Angrick Military Scholars program empowers veterans to leverage their leadership experience, strengthen their academic and career foundations, and launch meaningful careers beyond military service.

 

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Scholarship Highlights

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Up to 10 Angrick Military Scholars in each cohort will receive $30,000 per year in wraparound funding, which may be used to cover relocation, housing, childcare expenses and other needs. This funding is in addition to any merit-based or other financial awards the scholar may receive.

Selection is based on personal, academic and military service records, demonstrated leadership potential and alignment with the mission of Notre Dame.

Preference is given to candidates with families.

A vibrant community is part of the program! Angrick Military Scholars will engage with Notre Dame MBA cohorts and the MBA Vets Club, leadership consulting opportunities and community-building activities.

How to Apply

Candidates can apply for the Angrick Military Scholars Program through the Notre Dame MBA application process.

Notre Dame is proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which offers significant benefits to qualifying veterans. The University also participates in the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.

Learn more about Notre Dame’s military support resources through the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs.

“Through the Angrick Military Scholars program, the Notre Dame MBA will provide the most comprehensive financial support available to support families of exceptionally qualified military students.”

Martijn Cremers, Dean of the Mendoza College of Business

A Proud Tradition

Notre Dame has been teaching students how to be soldiers since the administration organized student military groups into the Continental Cadets in 1859. Students and alumni of the University have served in every U.S. military branch and every major conflict since the Civil War.

The University’s proud tradition includes serving as the home to one of the nation’s largest ROTC programs outside of service academies and military colleges.

In 2017, Notre Dame established the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs to expand its support for University-enrolled veterans and their families, active-duty and ROTC students and those who are dependents of service members.

MBA Military Veterans Club

The Notre Dame MBA Veterans Club is one of the largest and most active clubs of its kind in the country.

The club’s mission is to serve as a professional and personal networking resource for potential, current and former Mendoza MBA Military Veteran students and to exemplify the tenets of servant-leadership within Notre Dame and the local community.

The club’s vision is to help veterans and current military members transition to business school and prepare them for success in the next stage of their professional journey.

“The Notre Dame MBA Veterans Club creates connection, lifelong relationships and access to a powerful veteran network, turning transition into strength and proving community is the foundation of leadership and service.” Robert Parkhurst MBA ‘27, Notre Dame MBA Veterans Club President

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