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Tetr College offers scholarships to support displaced Harvard students
Tetr College offers scholarships to support displaced Harvard students

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Tetr College offers scholarships to support displaced Harvard students

Tetr College of Business, which offers multi-country project based learning across Dubai, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Ghana, the USA, and Europe, has announced a scholarship initiative to support international students impacted by the recent revocation of Harvard University's Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification. Under the plan, Tetr will offer full scholarships worth $200,000 each and fast-track admissions for affected F-1 visa holders into its 2025 cohort, set to begin in August. The scholarships form part of Tetr's $10 million global scholarship fund aimed at supporting young entrepreneurs and students worldwide. 'For these exceptional minds at Harvard, we are not just offering free education but providing an impactful launchpad to global entrepreneurship and leadership for the betterment of the world," said Pratham Mittal, founder of Tetr College of Business. The business schools undergraduate programmes offer students the opportunity to study at partner institutions like the National University of Singapore (NUS), IIT (India), and Cornell University (USA). (Writing by SA Kader; Editing by Anoop Menon) (

Tetr College of Business opens new doors by fully funding Harvard F-1 visa students
Tetr College of Business opens new doors by fully funding Harvard F-1 visa students

Khaleej Times

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Tetr College of Business opens new doors by fully funding Harvard F-1 visa students

Recently, the Trump administration suspended Harvard's ability to enroll international students under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), making the legal status of thousands of global scholars uncertain. In response to the situation, Tetr College of Business has announced a landmark initiative to safeguard the future of international students. The leading B-school will offer full scholarships worth $200,000 and fast-track admissions for F-1 visa Harvard University students, impacted by the changes made in Harvard's Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This initiative will expedite eligible students for admission into Tetr's upcoming 2025 cohort, starting August 2025. These students can either join Tetr's Bachelor's program in Management and Technology or the new program in Science and Artificial Intelligence. The price of both programs is approximately $200,000. As a part of Tetr's $10 million global scholarship fund, the scheme aims to support young entrepreneurs and students worldwide. Considering the vast number of international students within Harvard's community, Tetr has showcased its willingness to back affected students, providing a smooth and supportive continuation of their world-class education. Pratham Mittal, the founder of Tetr College of Business, said, 'The thought of any bright, enterprising student having their academic trajectory abruptly halted due to circumstances beyond their control is simply unacceptable. For these exceptional minds at Harvard, we are not just offering free education but providing an impactful launchpad to global entrepreneurship and leadership for the betterment of the world. At Tetr, we will provide them tools, community, and global exposure to realize their immense potential and channel towards creating meaningful impact without the burden of visa anxieties.' Tetr's undergraduate programs are immersive and entrepreneurial. Students study and build businesses across seven countries, including the U.S., India, Singapore, Italy, Ghana, Brazil, and the UAE, over four years. Each semester is in a different geography, blending academic learning with hands-on venture building. Students also have the opportunity to study at partner institutions like the National University of Singapore (NUS), IIT (India), and Cornell University (USA) while receiving mentorship from the esteemed faculty of Harvard, MIT, INSEAD, and Cornell and entrepreneurs from companies like NASA, SoftBank, and Estée Lauder. Tetr's inaugural cohort has demonstrated remarkable success with the completion of two semesters in Dubai and India. In Dubai, students launched dropshipping ventures generating $138,000+ in revenue with average profit margins of 38% in under six months. In India, their Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) startups achieved over $184,000 in revenue at a 30.6% profit margin, with several ventures now entering early funding rounds. Tetr's hands-on models have gained significant interest, with the 2025 cohort receiving over 150,000 applications for around 100 seats. The year-on-year increase is ~50%, making it one of the most selective undergraduate business programs globally. The average SAT score of the current cohort is 1475, and students have previously turned down offers from institutions such as Dartmouth, NYU Stern, UC Berkeley, and King's College London to join Tetr. Application procedure for Harvard students F-1 Visa students currently enrolled at Harvard can send an email to transferadmissions@ with the following information; • A short note outlining their current visa situation • Proof of Harvard enrollment or admission • A brief academic or personal profile Tetr's admissions team will respond to the emails within 72 hours with further instructions and details on a personalized admission process. The offer is time-sensitive and dependent upon seat availability in the upcoming cohort. Students can visit or drop an email to transferadmissions@ for further information. Applications are also welcome from students joining from other institutions under Tetr's Transfer Student Scholarship.

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