Applying to an MBA program in the USA?

Applying to an MBA program in the USA?

Anyone here have tips on the steps in getting an MBA degree from a US institution. In particular, I'm looking for:

a) MBA programs that have historically catered to foreign students
b) US MBA programs that are recognized in Asia
c) MBA programs that have foreign student scholarships


Thanks in advance

Update:

Hey, here are answers to your questions:

a) Purdue University's Krannert School of Management, UC-Davis Graduate School of Management, and Columbia Business School are among the programs with a high percentage of international students, indicating a welcoming environment for foreign students​. [Source: https://poetsandquants.com/2020/03/29/u-s-mba-programs-with-the-most-international-students/]

b) For recognition in Asia, consider globally renowned institutions like Stanford Graduate School of Business and Columbia Business School which have strong international reputations.

c) For scholarships, it's advisable to check each institution's financial aid office or website for information on scholarships available for international students. Institutions with significant international populations may offer scholarships to attract a diverse student body.

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