Scholarship Description
ZLC will award a number of scholarships consisting of reduction in tuition for the MIT-Zaragoza Master
of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program, which currently amounts
to €24,000. The reduction will depend on the applicant’s academic achievements and distinctive
personal accomplishment in addition to an interest in pursuing a career in Logistics and Supply Chain
Management. The available scholarships are:
? Average evaluation grade of 6 - 7.9 Coverage: 25 % (€6,000) reduction in tuition
? Average evaluation grade of 8 - 8.9 Coverage: 50 % (€12,000) reduction in tuition
? Average evaluation grade of 9 - 10 Coverage: 100 % (€24,000) reduction in tuition
The scholarship will not include other costs such as the administrative fee, living or travel expenses to
Zaragoza or to Boston for the international exchange. Scholarships are awarded only to students who have been admitted to the MIT-Zaragoza Master of
Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program through ZLC‘s regular
admissions procedure.
Candidates will be expected to show extraordinary potential for leadership and professional success,
bringing new vision and commitment to the area of Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Furthermore, to be eligible, candidates must comply with the following criteria:
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? Granted admission to the MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain
Management (ZLOG) program.*
? Evidence of have successfully completed an International MBA in a partner business school.
Exceptions may be granted to candidates who have demonstrated intention to apply for
admission to the partner business school in the following academic year.
? Completion of a four year undergraduate program equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree.
? Professional excellence with a background or experience in Logistics and Supply Chain
Management, or exceptional academic achievement.
? Competitive GMAT or GRE score. Exceptions may be granted to individuals who have
demonstrated strong professional and/or academic achievement in completing a college
degree - including some quantitative training and evidence of advanced verbal and written
proficiency in the English language.
? Fluency in English, competitive IELTS or TOEFL score. Exceptions may be granted to
individuals who have demonstrated evidence of advanced verbal and written proficiency in the
English language.