Several programs offer scholarships to BBA students by universities, government, and private institutions. Most of these scholarships are based on academic achievement, need, or simply criteria that include community service or leadership. Merit-based scholarships are usually the university's way of supporting brighter students who have achieved better grades with full to partial tuition fees. Many governments also have financial assistance programs for undergraduate studies, especially for those who come from less privileged backgrounds.
There are scholarships granted by private organizations and corporate sponsors in pursuit of corporate social responsibility. This may include not only financial support but also the opportunity for internships, mentorship, or even job placement after graduation from the BBA program. To apply for those scholarships, they should go and visit the universities' and organization's scholarship page, check up on eligibility, and submit appropriate documentation such as academic transcripts and recommendation letters; sometimes personal statement is also considered. In particular, students will find regional/sector-specific ones that cater particularly to those carrying out business study in entrepreneurship finance or marketing studies.