@psywar I’m a student in the STEM Path to the MBA program, and I can answer your second question. Scholarships are primarily offered through the Manderson Graduate School of Business (the grad school part of the business school) to the strongest applicants (high GPAs, high GMAT scores, strong interviews, etc.). As a National Merit Finalist, your son shouldn’t have a problem with achieving a high score on the GMAT. If for some reason he does not earn a scholarship, the “extra” 2 semesters of tuition can be applied to two MBA semesters. I personally would suggest applying those to the two summer semesters and becoming a Graduate Assistant for the 5th year. Many Graduate Assistant positions cover tuition as well as providing a monthly stipend in exchange for the student’s service.