Kick-start your career in international business

If you're interested in pursuing a career in international trade and are seeking to secure a professional credential in addition to your bachelor’s degree, expand your horizons with the CGBP Student Pathway Program, which positions students to successfully secure the CGBP credential prior to graduation. This is a self-paced program.

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Scholarship opportunities exist to support your pursuit of the CGBP credential

Because the Trulaske College of Business sees great value in this opportunity, the college provides scholarship funds to cover the registration fees for the CGBP Student Pathway program ($75) for a limited number of students. Additionally, the college has committed funds to reimburse the exam registration fee ($195) for Trulaske College of Business students that sit the CGBP exam prior to graduation. 

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Participating students have access to:

  • Student Pathway Membership with NASBITE (the normal membership fee is waived for students and remains in effect until the student graduates)
  • CGBP Exam Prep Assistance
    • Weekly Tutorials: Ongoing support in the form of 52 weekly CGBP study tutorials (via email) that will include study tips and online resources on all aspects of the CGBP Practice Delineation
    • Expert Helpline: Email support for students preparing for the exam
    • LinkedIn Student Group for CGBP exam prep
    • 40% discount on CGBP Exam Prep modules online (optional)
    • Access to the NASBITE Practice Exam (value $50) = $50 savings
  • 50% discount on CGBP exam pricing ($195 vs $395) = $200 savings
  • Networking Opportunities: Access to the NASBITE Member Professional Networking Group on LinkedIn

Students wishing to participate should complete the Student Scholarship Application. Following receipt of your application, you will be notified of your application status and provided with next-step instructions.

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International Trade Center
213 Cornell Hall
University of Missouri 

Columbia, MO 65211