Fully funded HARVARD University scholarships for Masters, Bachelors and Phd Degrees.
About
Harvard College
Harvard College is a unique academic community—a close-knit undergraduate program located within Harvard University. Because we seek the best students regardless of their ability to pay, we are committed to meeting 100 percent of demonstrated financial need for all four years. International students receive exactly the same financial aid as Americans. In fact, approximately 70 percent of our students receive some form of aid, and about 60 percent receive need–based scholarships and pay an average of $12,000 per year. Twenty percent of parents pay nothing. No loans required.Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, established in 1636, whose history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the world’s most prestigious universities.
Address: Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Undergraduate tuition and fees: 43,280 USD (2016)
Acceptance rate: 5.4% (2016)
Endowment: $34.541 billion (2016)
Subsidiaries: Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, MORE
Did you know: Harvard University holds the eighth-most Olympic medals among American universities (108 total medals).
Undergraduate
Harvard College
Harvard College is a unique academic community—a close-knit undergraduate program located within Harvard University. Because we seek the best students regardless of their ability to pay, we are committed to meeting 100 percent of demonstrated financial need for all four years. International students receive exactly the same financial aid as Americans. In fact, approximately 70 percent of our students receive some form of aid, and about 60 percent receive need–based scholarships and pay an average of $12,000 per year. Twenty percent of parents pay nothing. No loans required.We follow two key principles:
- Admission to Harvard is need-blind, meaning your financial need will not impede your chances of admission.
- Aid is based entirely on need, not merit.
Eligibility
Our generous financial aid program—bolstered by the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, which seeks to increase low- and middle-income students’ awareness of Harvard’s affordability—aims to make Harvard accessible to any student who is admitted.
- All Nationality including African countries
- Invalid application or misappropriation of details are prohibited
- Student for studies must present full credentials
- 20% of our parents have total incomes less than $65,000 and are not expected to contribute.
- Families with incomes between $65,000 and $150,000 will contribute from 0-10% of their income, and those with incomes above $150,000 will be asked to pay proportionately more than 10%, based on their individual circumstances. Families at all income levels who have significant assets will continue to pay more than those in less fortunate circumstances.
A variety of options
In addition to need–based scholarships, we also offer financing options such as a parent monthly payment plan, various loan programs, and the opportunity to pre-pay tuition for four years at your freshman year rate.
We will also help you find alternative sources of financial assistance, like research grants and student employment in our libraries, dining halls, museums, and academic departments.
How to Apply
The process to apply for financial aid from Harvard is essentially the same for all students. Here’s an overview, with details below.
Additional information: if you have any unusual expenses or special circumstances to share, feel free to submit a letter with the rest of your documents.
Follow the link as specified to submit and start application