I work in MBA recruiting and at our school, we do not have any funding for MBA students beyond a one-time first-year scholarship of $8k based on need (you file a FAFSA and are considered automatically). That being said, all graduate students are eligible for Graduate Assistantships which usually cover tuition. All universities have a general need for workers across departments with different skill sets. Although the pay is low, getting your tuition paid is a huge perk. If you are starting your program in fall, then keep trying for assistantships until fall comes around. Then, if you don't get one, ask for a deferral and keep trying. One last point, there are less expensive MBAs from AACSB accredited schools - so you could also keep looking for something more affordable or else find a job that gives their employees tuition reimbursement. Best of luck and don't give up.