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Graduate Case Competition

For over 25 years, NBMBAA® has proudly hosted a prestigious competition welcoming MBA candidates from premier business schools nationwide. Competitors vie for $50,000 in cash prizes and coveted employment prospects. This rigorous event challenges student consulting teams to dissect complex business cases, employing their problem-solving acumen to deliver insightful presentations before a distinguished panel of Fortune 500 executives.

Esteemed graduate minority business students from the nation’s foremost colleges and universities engage in spirited competition for top-tier scholarships and career opportunities.

In teams of four (4) graduate business scholars, participants are allotted one (1) month to meticulously analyze intricate business cases, showcasing their astute problem-solving abilities. Their findings are then presented to a discerning panel of senior-level executives from leading corporations and academic institutions nationwide.

Congratulations 2022 Graduate Case Competition Winners!

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1st Place:
Howard University – $25,000

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2nd Place:
Georgia State University – $15,000

3rd Place:
Clark Atlanta University – $10,000

Congratulations 2024 Graduate Case Competition Winners!

1st Place:
Carnegie Mellon University – $25,000
2nd Place:
University of Tennessee, Knoxville – $15,000
3rd Place:
Clark Atlanta Univeristy – $10,000
WINNERS

Previous Case Competition Winners

2023 Winners

1st – Clark Atlanta University – ($25,000)
2nd – Vanderbilt University – ($15,000)
3rd – Auburn University – ($10,000)

2022 Winners

1st – Howard University – ($25,000)
2nd – Georgia State University – ($15,000)
3rd – Clark Atlanta University – ($10,000)

2021 Winners

1st – Clark Atlanta University – ($25,000)
2nd – Georgia Institute of Technology – ($15,000)
3rd – University of Michigan – ($10,000)

2020 Winners

1st – University of Texas at Austin – ($25,000)
2nd – Georgia State University – ($15,000)
3rd – New York University – ($10,000)

2019 Winners

1st – The Ohio State University – ($25,000)
2nd – Georgia State University – ($15,000)
3rd – Georgia Institute of Technology – ($10,000)