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The John M. Bendheim Loan Forgiveness Fund for Public Service

Wharton Alumni Working in Public and Non-Profit Sectors

Wharton alumni working in public and non-profit sectors may apply for this unique funding opportunity.

The John M. Bendheim Loan Forgiveness Fund for Public Service is designed to encourage Wharton MBA graduates to pursue careers in the public and non-profit sectors. Awards are based on commitment o the public and/or non-profit sectors, long-term career goals and inancial need. This unique fund was created in 2005 by John M. Bendheim, W'40, and his son Thomas L. Bendheim, WG/Lauder'90, and the Leon Lowenstein Foundation. This program is available to any eligible student beginning with the Class of 2005. Applications must be submitted to Wharton's Financial Aid Office by November 1, 2009. Applications received after this date will not be considered.


Applications must include the following:
• Completed Application
• Essay (1,000-word maximum)*
• Current resume
• Letter from employer describing its mission and activities
• Most recent tax return of applicant and spouse, if applicable
• Verification of outstanding loan debt from lenders or servicers


Completed applications may be sent to:
MBA Admissions Office
420 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
3730 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104


*Applicants applying for renewed funding must submit a new essay.


For more information, please visit the website at:
www.wharton.upenn.edu/mba/admissions/finance/loanforgive.cfm

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