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Your graduate education is perhaps the biggest investment you will make in yourself.  As you consider your application for admission to HGSE, don't forget that early financial planning is also essential.  You want to get the best return on your investment and by using your personal resources and HGSE financial aid that investment can be extremely worthwhile.  Every student, and every financial situation, is different.  The HGSE Financial Aid Office works to assess eligibility fairly and equally across all applicants, and the HGSE Admissions Office makes decisions without regard to your financial need.

HGSE is unique among its peers in that we offer a need-based grant program in addition to merit-based scholarships.  We offer this program to ensure greater access and promote the diversity that is vital to a place of learning.  That also means more of our students can receive some form of financial aid.  Over 75% of our students apply for and are granted financial assistance, with over half receiving a need-based grant.  While HGSE offers students a wealth of academic resources, we do not have sufficient grant funding to meet the full need of all students.  It is important that you prepare to contribute significantly and make an investment in your future. With prior planning you will enroll at a time that is right for you- academically, professionally, and financially.

Your financial aid package can consist of grants, scholarships, fellowships, loans, or work-study.  When you apply for aid we consider you for all of the aid types available and many students receive some combination of aid types. 

You can review the information on this site to familiarize yourself with the financial aid programs at HGSE. Additionally, you can download the Prospective Student Checklist (97KB pdf) to assist in your planning.  You may also consult our 2009/2010 Master's Guidebook (378KB pdf) for detailed information regarding our financial aid programs and financing your education here at HGSE. These guides are updated annually in early March.

Students from across the globe attend HGSE to study at the nexus of practice, policy and research.  The HGSE Financial Aid Office looks forward to helping you make an impact in the world.

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If you hope to attend a program for the upcoming academic year, now is a great time to start exploring external scholarship sources. Many students take advantage of hundreds of external scholarships each year through their employers, civic organizations, religious affiliations or other networks. There are listings of several free website resources that can help make your search easier. External scholarships are a great way to supplement any additional aid you might receive from HGSE.

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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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