It seems unbelievable that there are undergraduate schools with free tuition, but it's true. Of the undergraduate schools that offer a free business education, here are three of the best.
Every student who enrolls in Berea College receives a full ride scholarship, a free laptop computer, and a paid on-campus job. Students study hard and work hard. Business offerings include B.A. in Economics and a B.S. in Business Administration.
Admissions Tip: If your parents make more than $70,000 per year and can afford to send you to undergraduate school, don't bother applying. Admissions at Berea College are competitive. Limited financial resources and academic promise are the keys to getting accepted at Berea.
College of the Ozarks offers a unique no-tuition, work study program that allows students to trade a tuition free education for work study hours. There is a heavy emphasis on Christian values at this school and religious affiliation is taken into account during the admission process. Business programs offered at the College of the Ozarks include Accounting, Business Administration, General Management, and Hotel and Restaurant Management.
Admissions Tip: The admissions office looks at every aspect of the application, but puts the most emphasis on demonstrated financial need, character, and previous academic performance.
Tuition at the United States Air Force Academy is covered by a full scholarship. Students who enroll spend half of their time studying their major and the other half of the time on physical stuff like parachute training and combat survival. Business offerings have a strong emphasis on leadership and include Business Administration and General Management.
Admissions Tip: Getting into the United States Air Force Academy isn't easy. You need an excellent academic record, a clear determination to succeed, and a nomination from your congressperson. Being in good physical condition is also a must.