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  1. college.harvard.edu › financial-aid › how-aid-worksTypes of Aid | Harvard

    Scholarships and Grants from Outside Harvard. Like many of our students, you may receive scholarship funds from sources outside Harvard, such as secondary schools, civic organizations, your parental employers, corporations, the National Merit Scholarship Programs, and the ROTC.

  2. We make a promise to every admitted student: your financial circumstances will not keep you from Harvard. With our generous financial aid program, a commitment to economic diversity, and a breadth of tools and resources, our office helps make sure nothing stands in the way of your Harvard education.

  3. Institute of International Education. iie.org. Administers over 250 programs on behalf of sponsors that offer international fellowships, scholarships, loans, professional development and more. The program search tool allows students to search for programs by region, field of study, sponsor name, etc.

  4. Harvard Kennedy School scholarships and fellowships are based on a combination of merit and financial need. Some institutional funding is restricted to specific criteria such as a student’s area of study, citizenship, or region. Funding availability can vary each year.

  5. Harvard University Center on the Developing Child: 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.

  6. college.harvard.edu › financial-aid › how-aid-worksHow Aid Works | Harvard

    When you qualify for financial aid from Harvard, we create an individualized aid package to meet all of your demonstrated need. This may include scholarship funds and student employment, as well as any scholarships you’ve earned from outside sources.

  7. Separates national private scholarships for Psychology students and general medical scholarships for students pursuing work in the medical field. (Despite the organization's focus on online schools, many of these scholarships can be used at Harvard or at other institutions.)

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