Scholarship Programs at Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Science for Graduate students

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DESCRIPTION

To attract highly qualified candidates and ensure financial accessibility is the major goal of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) at Harvard. There are different types of funding offered by Harvard University to support students throughout their academic journey.

  • All PhD candidates are guaranteed funding from GSAS for the first five years. This funding package consists of tuition grants, stipends, traineeships, teaching fellowships, research assistantships, and other academic appointments.
  • For various study years, different funding models are used. Students receive a living expense stipend In the initial two years. A combination of stipends, teaching fellowships, and/or research assistantships are offered In years three and four. In the completion year, students receive stipends and/or research support.
  • Certain science programs may provide complete funding for the entire duration of your degree, It is important to practice responsible money management which includes paying down debt before enrolling in graduate school. The GSAS provides a number of financial resources, such as databases like Pivot and CARAT for information on public and private funding options. Additionally, They provide information on private loan options.
  • Federal Student Loans and Federal Work-Study programs are available to US citizens and permanent residents. Through the Harvard Committee on General Scholarships, International applicants can apply for fellowships that are special to their home countries. Discounts on transit passes are available to GSAS students. It is necessary for International students to use the proper visa type and verify that they have enough money to support their studies and living costs. Financial support eligibility may not take into account Family expenses, but with the right paperwork, childcare expenses may be considered. 
  • Different programs or courses at the school might have different prices for tuition. So, depending on what you're studying or which class you're taking, the cost of your tuition may be different from what other students are paying
  • If you receive more money for your education than what you need to cover your tuition and necessary expenses, you might have to pay federal income tax on that extra money. 

GSAS at Harvard offers graduate students a comprehensive funding package, such as tuition grants, stipends, fellowships, and employment opportunities. Funding eligibility varies, some school offers full funding up until the completion of the degree. It is advised to manage financial responsibility, and resources for funding are available, such as federal programs, private loans, and fellowships from outside sources. International students must use the proper visa type and present documentation of their financial support. Family expenses may not be included in financial aid calculations, and tax implications may apply to excess funding.

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Eligibility Criteria

Veterans, Other

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PROGRAM INFORMATION

Program

Master/Graduate

University Name

Harvard University

Specialization

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Gender

Non-Binary

Scholarship Frequency

Other

Ethnicity

Other

State

Not Applicable

Outside State Residents eligible

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International Students eligible

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Online Master Programs eligible

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