Admissions & Financial Aid
Events & Opportunities
On-Campus Opportunities
Planning a visit to HGSE? Join us for some of the opportunities below!
HGSE Viewbook – Learn more about our program offerings, faculty, students, and career outcomes by perusing this comprehensive publication.
Small Group Sessions – These informal, hour-long sessions with an Admissions representative provide a broad overview of HGSE’s programs and application process with ample time for Q&A.
Saturday Sessions – Much like our off-campus Information Sessions, these two-hour long events feature a presentation by Admissions and Financial Aid representatives and Q&A with students, staff, and/or alumni.
One-on-One Appointments – For those who have highly-specific needs, interests, and questions related to HGSE degree programs, we offer 30-minute meetings with an Admissions liaison.
Class Observations – Offered in the fall and spring semesters, class observations provide prospective students with first-hand experience of academic life at HGSE.
Open Houses – HGSE’s evening and day-long Open Houses provide a unique window into the community. Faculty members, administrators, alumni, and current students offer insight into our academic programs, student life, career planning, admissions, and financial aid.
Diversity Recruitment Program – For 21 years, this day-long program has been bringing together prospective students from diverse backgrounds to learn more about the vibrant community at HGSE.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Can’t come to campus? We may be coming to you!
Information Sessions – These two-hour long events include a formal presentation on HGSE's master's and doctoral programs, hosted by Admissions representatives, with time for Q&A.
One-on-One Appointments – For those with specific interests and questions about HGSE’s degree programs, we offer 30-minute, in-person meetings with an Admissions liaison.
Idealist.org and Graduate Fairs – Meet Admissions representatives and alumni from HGSE to explore your interest in our graduate programs.
We invite you to view our schedule for information on locations and event details, and to RSVP.
Virtual Events
Connect with us from the comfort of your home or office!
Virtual Information Sessions – These online sessions, hosted by Admissions staff and degree program representatives, provide prospective students with an opportunity to learn about HGSE using web conference software.
International Opportunities
HGSE is connecting with prospective students across the globe!
International Information Sessions – For those who are living or studying abroad, local alumni host these events in various international cities. Each session is approximately one hour in length and provides an opportunity to learn from an admissions representative about our academic programs, student life, fellowship and financial aid opportunities, and the application process, while also engaging with HGSE alumni.
Opportunities to Meet Students & Alumni
Get a glimpse inside the student perspective!
Student & Alumni Ambassadors – Featuring current students from every degree program and alumni from across the globe, our ambassadors are happy to communicate with you over email, phone, or in person during the academic year.
Student Chats – Led by current students, these online sessions provide first-hand perspectives on academics and student life.
Student Profiles – Spanning all degree programs, meet some of our current students and learn more about the school, community and programs from their perspective.
Student Blogs – Get a better understanding of student life in and outside of the classroom through students’ personal reflections.
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Admissions Office
111 Longfellow Hall
13 Appian Way
Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617-495-3414
Fax: 617-496-3577
Email Admissions
Financial Aid Office
061 Longfellow Hall
13 Appian Way
Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617-495-3416
Fax: 617-496-0840
Email Financial Aid
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