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A unique opportunity for Aalto University graduates at MIT

Aalto University master’s graduates with a keen interest in advancing their careers in finance have a unique opportunity at their fingertips. Aalto University School of Business alumni Tuomo and Tarja Vuolteenaho have partnered with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), one of the world's leading universities, to provide substantial financial support for one Aalto University alumni each year admitted to the prestigious Master of Finance (MFin) program at MIT Sloan School of Management.
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Aalto University master’s graduates with a keen interest in advancing their careers in finance have a unique opportunity at their fingertips. Aalto University School of Business alumni Tuomo and Tarja Vuolteenaho have partnered with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), one of the world's leading universities, to provide substantial financial support for one Aalto University alumni each year admitted to the prestigious Master of Finance (MFin) program at MIT Sloan School of Management.

About the Vuolteenaho Fellowship

The Vuolteenaho Fellowship is committed to supporting academic excellence and fostering global opportunities to talented individuals. It provides financial assistance covering approximately 50% of the overall costs associated with MIT’s Master of Finance program including tuition and living expenses. "As someone who understands the transformative power of education, I believe the Master's in Finance program at MIT offers unparalleled opportunities for those aspiring to a finance career in the USA. The program equips students with advanced skills and connects them to a network of influential professionals in the industry. My wife Tarja and I are passionate about supporting Aalto University graduates because we believe that Aalto talent deserves a global stage. By providing them with access to one of the world's leading finance programs, we aim to help them make impactful contributions in the international arena." – Tuomo Vuolteenaho

About MIT Sloan’s Master of Finance Program

MIT Sloan's early-career Master of Finance programme is designed for high performers interested in pursuing a finance career. The program is highly regarded for its comprehensive curriculum and distinguished faculty. This STEM-designated program offers a customizable curriculum focused on understanding financial markets and systems. It emphasizes quantitative and analytical skills, integrating the latest financial theories with practical applications.

Eligibility and application process

Eligible candidates are high achieving Aalto University graduates who have completed a master's degree and demonstrate strong potential in the finance field. Aalto University graduates are to follow the standard MIT admissions procedure prior to being considered for the Vuolteenaho Fellowship. Applicants will need to submit a full application package consisting of academic records, a resume, personal essays, letters of recommendation, and possibly participate in an interview process. All admissions requirements can be found on the MIT Sloan’s Master of Finance admissions page: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/mfin/admissions/how-to-apply

Advancing your career in finance

This partnership between Aalto University and MIT Sloan, supported by the Vuolteenaho Fellowship, offers Aalto University graduates an opportunity to gain international experience. It represents a path to leverage education in building an international career within the finance sector.

An online event providing more information on this opportunity will be organised soon.

More information about the program:


mfinadmissions.mitsloan@mit.edu
 

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