哈佛大學商學院MBA獎學金

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【美國留學網(https://abroad.hopetrip.com.hk/usa/) - 美國留學獎學金】哈佛大學商學院MBA獎學金

  Harvard University Employees Credit Union (HUECU) provides private educational loans to international students with no co-signer. There may be other private educational loans available for international students, and we urge all students to investigate all options, including home country and/or country-of-residence loan options. Harvard does not prefer, recommend, or endorse any particular lender and accepts loans from any lender (unless prohibited by law)

  OFAC Sanctions Note: Lenders based in the United States (including HUECU) may not be able or willing to make loans to students from countries on the United States Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Sanctions; or to individuals identified by name, or related to or connected with anyone on the Specially Designated Nationals List. All applicants from these countries are strongly cautioned to be prepared to make their own financial arrangements to attend HBS.

  Harvard University is committed to the highest standard of ethics and conduct. Please review the Harvard University Code of Conduct.

  NEED-BASED FELLOWSHIPS

  The School awards need-based fellowships to provide access to admitted students with limited financial resources. All students with financial need are welcome to apply for fellowships after being admitted to the program.

  SPECIAL INTEREST FELLOWSHIPS

  We complement the HBS Fellowship Program with a variety of fellowship options suited to different student backgrounds and interests.

  The Robert S. Kaplan (MBA 1983) Life Sciences Fellowship

  Open to students with an interest in a science-based career.

  Horace W. Goldsmith Fellowship

  Open to students demonstrating non-profit leadership.

  Junior Achievement Fellowship

  Open to students with Junior Achievement experience.

  John H. McArthur Canadian Fellowship

  Open to all Canadian students.

 

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