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The Office of Financial Aid (OFA) advises students on financial aid opportunities, student loans, and financial health and wellness.   

Phone 617-432-1867
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677 Huntington Ave, Kresge G-4 Suite Boston, MA 02115

Scholarship Opportunities

This page contains information on opportunities that may apply to current students. (Prospective students, please see our external scholarship resources.)

Harvard Chan School does not discriminate against applicants or students on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry or any other protected classification.

Other Opportunities:

The Liebmann Fellowships are available to support students who are currently enrolled in graduate degree programs in many fields, with an emphasis on scholarly endeavors. Applicants should have outstanding undergraduate records, demonstrated financial need, and U.S. citizenship.

To qualify, applicants must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or U.S. permanent residents enrolled full-time in a graduate degree program at Harvard. Non-GSAS (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) applicants need to inform their school’s Financial Aid Office about their intention to apply for the fellowship.

Eligible applicants for the Summer Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Grants must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or U.S. permanent residents.  Applicants are required to obtain Harvard transfer credit approval and must be continuing full-time students enrolled at Harvard University.

The Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston encourages graduate students to spend part of their careers in public service through a paid, 10-week summer internship in key state and local agencies in the Greater Boston area.

The Center welcomes applications from graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in various disciplines whose research involves important international, transnational, global, and comparative national issues that may address contemporary or historical topics, including rigorous policy analysis, as well as the study of specific countries and regions outside the United States.

The program was established, and is still intended, for mid-career professionals educationally disadvantaged by past laws and resource allocations in South Africa. Today, HSAFP seeks to expand its reach to institutions and organizations across South Africa in a continued effort to draw the broadest possible range of candidates for the program. The program is open to all South Africans who qualify.

Our student opportunities prepare Harvard undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars to think differently, work differently, and drive innovation in research, policy, and practice to improve the well-being of vulnerable children.

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