Financial Aid for Harvard Business School
As a student, you should always give first preference to scholarships in the matters of financing. However, the Harvard Business School as an institution first extends a loan to the admitted students who demonstrate financial need and then only extends them financial help through fellowship programs. Let us take a quick look on all the options available:
Student Loans
Only single students can apply for federal student loans, while married students can apply for private loans. The first step towards a federal loan is to fill the FAFSA form (Free application for Federal Student Aid), after which your Student Aid Report will be prepared and sent to the institutions for the purpose of determining the loan amount to be given. These loans have an upper cap on the amounts and need to be repaid to the concerned authority upon completion of the term along with the interest. Direct Stafford loan, Perkins loan, Direct Plus loan program etc are amongst the most popular federal government loan schemes.
Harvard Fellowship Programs
It is solely a need based financial aid system that functions on the basis of contributions made by the alumni of HBS and other corporate organizations. On an average, more than half of the students enrolled for a particular term at HBS receive fellowships grants for the purpose of financing their education.
The amount of fellowship granted to a student depends upon his savings from the past employment income (you need three years of work experience, remember?), the assets owned, the income and assets of the spouse (in case of married students), scholarship amount (if greater than 10,000 for a single term) and the base loan package amount.
The main aim of Harvard Fellowship Programs is to help the students with the most minimum resources to finance their MBA education. Students are not allowed to take an undue advantage of the fellowship grants program. For more information on HBS fellowship, visit http://www.hbs.edu/mba/admissions/hbsfellowship.html
Scholarships and Grants at Harvard University
Since Harvard Business School is a part of the Harvard University, the students getting admitted to HBS are eligible for the majority of the scholarship programs and grant schemes provided by the Harvard University. Rubenstein Fellowship Programs, Life Sciences Fellowship, Horace W. Goldsmith Fellowship etc are the most generous fellowship programs at Harvard University. HBS students who fulfill the eligibility criteria outlined under various programs can apply for them and receive financial aid.



