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  1. SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED Future Application period: DEC 2, 2024 - JAN 31, 2025 PROGRAM DETAILS The Harvard Senior Executive Program is a unique opportunity to challenge conventional thinking, thought processes, and the values that drive leadership decisions.

  2. question. Upon receipt of your Certificate of Eligibility (COE), the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Finance Office will determine whether your benefits may be applied to our Executive Education programs. Please Note: GI benefits may only be applied to tuition and curricular materials.

  3. The HKS Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) is designed to help our graduates—domestic and international—who work in modest-paying positions in the public or nonprofit sectors, with repaying their traditional educational loans borrowed to attend HKS. If you qualify for LRAP, 25 to 100 ...

  4. Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education offers Executive Certificates to help you accomplish all of the above. An Executive Certificate from Harvard Kennedy School is a standout addition to your résumé that signifies your successful completion of multiple executive programs within a particular concentration area.

  5. David M. Rubenstein established a fellowship in 2008 for first year joint degree students at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard Business School. Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School have created a fully integrated joint degree program in business and government that represents an innovative approach to preparing leaders ...

  6. The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is pleased to announce that applications are being accepted through Wednesday, March 27, 2024 for the Hassenfeld Family Foundation Rhode Island Public Service Fellowship. The Hassenfeld Family Foundation Rhode Island Public Service ...

  7. The fellowship program honors Ben-Gacem’s father, Hamida Ben-Gacem MPA 1972, the first Tunisian graduate of Harvard Kennedy School. “We appreciate Hazem’s continuing generous support of Harvard University and Harvard Kennedy School,” said Kennedy School Dean Douglas Elmendorf. “Tunisia is an important emerging democracy.