The Greek Educational Partnership at Saint Louis University (GEP- SLU) is an interdisciplinary program housed within the Boeing Institute for International Business at SLU's Chaifetz School of Business.
The GEP-SLU mission is to create global connections through our scholarship program and related activities with participating Greek universities while creating a life-changing experience for these student scholars. The goal is to educate students who seek to fully understand the U.S. free enterprise system and apply that understanding to international entrepreneurship and commerce upon returning to Greece. A unique aspect of the GEP Program is the focus on community service projects within the St. Louis area to further promote and embrace the important Jesuit mission of Saint Louis University.
GEP-SLU scholarships are awarded to selected candidates from Greece to pursue a graduate business degree in the Executive Master of International Business Program at Saint Louis University. Scholarship awards cover full tuition for the Executive Master of International Business (EMIB) at Saint Louis University.
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Applicants should have completed at least an undergraduate degree, preferably in economics, business, engineering or related fields, have two to three years of work experience, and must meet the admission requirements of Saint Louis University. The applicant’s career goals, work experience, extracurricular activities and community engagement are pertinent for scholarship selection.
All applicants must be willing to take the TOEFL exam. Additional preferred requirements include:
• Three years of work experience post-undergraduate degree
• Evidence of ongoing involvement with community service opportunities
• GMAT required if the applicant has less than three years of work experience
To be considered for the GEP scholarship, applications should be submitted by Jan. 15, 2025. All application materials should be emailed
to [email protected].
Greek Educational Partnership Application (PDF)
The Greek Educational Partnership was formed in 2023 with the support and funding from Boeing Institute of International Business Advisory Board Member Mr. John Gialouris and his wife, Mrs. Keve Gialouris. The organization is the first academic partnership formed with Greece in the Chaifetz School of Business. It focuses on building and strengthening the relationship between Greece and the United States through higher education. While completing the degree program, scholarship awardees will also live out the Jesuit mission and spirit by providing community service while living and studying in St. Louis.
If you have any business inquiries, please email Mary Porter, global academic partnerships coordinator, at [email protected].
https://www.slu.edu/business/centers/boeing-institute/gap/greek-educationalpartnership.php
https://www.slu.edu/business/graduate/international-business/emibcurriculum.php