Finance Your Education
Deadlines
2012-2013 HGSE Financial Aid Application, FAFSA & U.S. Tax Returns
The 2012-2013 HGSE Financial Aid Application is available on the Applying for Aid page. There is a February 3, 2012 deadline for the HGSE Financial Aid Application. U.S. citizens & permanent residents must also complete a 2012-2013 FAFSA by this date.
Additionally, students filing a 2011 Federal (U.S.) Tax Return must forward a signed copy of their return, along with all schedules, W-2 forms and 1099 forms to the FAO in by March 2, 2012. This is a postmark deadline and all forms must be mailed. Please remember to sign your tax returns prior to mailing them to our office.
Students are welcome to submit late application materials if necessary, but please note that funding may be limited for late applicants.

Admissions Office
111 Longfellow Hall
13 Appian Way
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-495-3414
617-496-3577
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Financial Aid Office
061 Longfellow Hall
13 Appian Way
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-495-3416
Fax: 617-496-0840
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Impact On Education
![]() | HGSE lecturer Josephine KimSince the spring 2007 slayings at Virginia Tech, Lecturer and National Certified Counselor Josephine Kim has been working to raise awareness of mental health issues that affect Korean-American student populations. |
![]() | It Stems from AlgebraIn their new research project, Professor Chris Dede and Assistant Professor Jon Star are using three technology-based activities, all rooted in algebra, once called the "new civil right" by one algebra advocate. |
![]() | Senior Lecturer Joe Blatt"Sesame Street was the first national television series to feature a fully integrated cast: the hosts were an African American couple, and their neighbors were a mix of other ethnic groups." |
![]() | Professor David PerkinsGrowing up, Professor David Perkins wasn't especially good at baseball.Yet it was America's national pastime that Perkins turned to when he started writing his recent book, Making Learning Whole. |
![]() | Professor Jerry Murphy"I discovered at Harvard a whole new side of myself -- I was a halfway decent researcher. I also discovered that I knew a lot about practice and really liked writing about the everyday reality of how things actually worked." |


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