Overview
To ensure that qualified applicants can take up their places on the programme, regardless of background or circumstance, the Cambridge Master of Finance is committed to increasing its scholarship fund and becoming an achievable dream for more students.
More scholarships, greater access, lasting change
Cambridge Judge Business School believes that we can only be truly transformative if there is real equality of opportunity.
We select our students based on their talent, not on their ability to pay.
Be the change
The MFin Class Gift provides an opportunity for our 700-strong alumni community to leave a lasting legacy at the Business School, collectively enabling the next cohort of MFin students, regardless of their background or circumstances, to study at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Too many students each year must decline their place on the programme due to financial constraints – a class gift of any amount will collectively have a huge impact. Gifts go directly towards scholarships and bursaries for future MFin students, reducing financial barriers to education.
Our focus is on participation – the more of you that participate, the greater the impact for future students.
Give to the MFin class gift
Your donation, at any level, will count.
Give a single gift, or pledge in instalments by Direct Debit, and show your support of the Business School and its students.
US taxpayers
You can contribute via Cambridge in America (US 501-C-3 organisation). Please specify your gift is: ‘Cambridge Judge Business School MFin Class Gift’.
Who’s donated so far?
Want to know which MFins have given already? Find out on our donor wall.
How the 2022 class funded their Master of Finance
Personal savings
Family/friends’ savings
Loans
Employer sponsorship
Scholarships
Shaping futures
Receiving a scholarship to study at Cambridge is a game-changer. Hear from former MFin students explain what it meant to them.
Simrinder Kaur tells us about the impact for her, of receiving a merit scholarship for the Master of Finance scholarship, taking her from Mumbai to Cambridge.
How a scholarship for Nairobi native Pearl Nyaosi gave her a life changing Cambridge experience ending with her being awarded for 'the most positive contribution to the Master of Finance programme'.