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FELLOWSHIPS
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MBA
Fellowships for Students
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| HBS awards need-based fellowships to
provide access to admitted students with limited financial resources.
These Fellowships are made possible through the generous support of our
alumni and friends who share HBS's commitment to investing in our
students. All students with financial need are invited to apply for HBS
Fellowships after admission to the MBA Program. Students who are
determined to have financial need may be awarded these
fellowships. However, please note that admitted students
shouldn’t apply for a specific fellowship but rather all
fellowship are managed by the financial aid office. Interested
students should apply for financial aid through the MBA Program. |
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| Additional Information may be found here. |
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MBA
Fellowships for Students from Israel
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| Jarvis Doctorow (MBA 1953) Fund Supporting
Activities with Israel |
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The Jarvis Doctorow
(MBA 1953) Fund Supporting Activities with Israel was established at
Harvard Business School in 2005 through the generosity of Jarvis
Doctorow, MBA 1953 and his wife, Constance. It is Mr. and Mrs.
Doctorow’s hope that this fund will enhance the School's global
perspective, scope and impact. The fund can be used for fellowships and
loan forgiveness for MBA and doctoral students from Israel in
accordance with the financial aid policies of the School.
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Fellowship Fund for
Students from Israel at Harvard Business School
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| The Fellowship Fund for Students from
Israel at Harvard Business School was established in 2005 through the
generosity of Sir Ronald M. Cohen, MBA 1969 and Lady Cohen. It is
Sir Ronald and Lady Cohen's hope that this fund will make the
transforming educational experience of HBS accessible to the broadest
range of talented students, who without financial aid would be unable
to attend HBS. The fund will be used for MBA fellowships for
students from Israel. |
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| Hyman Shaber Fellowship |
| The Hyman J. Shaber Fellowship was
established in 1973 through the estate of Hyman J. Shaber. This
fund provides assistance to deserving Israelis with demonstrated
financial need who are graduates of the following universities:
Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv; University
of Haifa, Haifa; Ben Gurion of the Negev, Beersheba; and The Technion
(Israeli Institute of Technology), Haifa. |
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Last modified: 01/10/09
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