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Admissions & Aid
Phone: 617.495.3416
Email: finaid@gse.harvard.edu
Address: 6 Appian Way, Gutman Library 1st Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138
The HGSE Financial Aid Office is committed to partnering with you to help achieve your academic goals. Financing a graduate education is an investment and a challenge, and early financial planning is essential. With our help, you can make a HGSE education a reality. We encourage all prospective students who apply for admission to connect with the financial aid office, no matter your financial situation.
HGSE Financial Aid Office offers various financial aid programs that may assist you - including grants, fellowships, work opportunities, and loans.
Review our application requirements and deadlines, and apply for financial aid.
Engage with financial aid resources and tools, and connect with the HGSE financial aid team.
The 2025-2026 HGSE Financial Aid Application is now open. Prospective students can learn more on our applying for aid page.
Applicants and prospective students may find our checklist and timeline helpful when planning for financial aid at HGSE.
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