Financial Aid: What are some options for financing my HBS education?
HBS is committed to making the MBA Program accessible to students with a demonstrated financial need. The 2007-08 annual student tuition was $41,900. Although students are encouraged to draw on personal resources wherever possible to minimize debt, approximately 75% of Harvard Business School students receive some form of financial assistance, which is composed of a combination of fellowships and loans. Nearly 50% of the Class of 2009 received an average $22,000 per year in need-based HBS Fellowships. Loan repayment assistance is available for students who pursue lower-paying positions in the private sector or in social enterprise organizations.