Introduction
Members of the financial aid staff are available to discuss any questions
students might have regarding methods of securing adequate resources to
pursue a graduate education. Because planning can often avoid disappointment,
we suggest that students contact us early in their program and at the beginning
of each academic year. It is our goal to provide the information that will
enable all students to make informed decisions regarding their financial
support. Please contact our office if you have further questions.
This guide is published to explain the policies and procedures that
govern financial aid at the Harvard Divinity School. It seeks to familiarize
students and applicants with the various sources of financial support that
are available. Descriptions of these resources are provided in addition
to a brief synopsis of federal and private sources students may wish to
investigate.
In accordance with its mission and with Harvard University policy, the
Divinity School does not discriminate against any person on the basis of
gender, race, color, sexual orientation, religious commitment, age, national
ethnic origin, political belief, veteran status, or disability in admission
to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities.
Every effort will be made to ensure fairness and consistency in the School's
relations with its students, faculty, and staff. Likewise, Harvard Divinity
School expects that those with whom it deals will comply with all applicable
anti-discrimination laws.
While every effort is made to insure that the information contained
in this guide is correct at the time of publication, the Divinity School
reserves the right to make changes in the information contained herein.
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