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Me too. Urban Scholars as well!
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Me as well! I don't know, but it doesn't seem likely as I believe their goal is not to fully fund several but spread out the funding to other admits.
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memphismocha reacted to a post in a topic: Harvard Ed. M. Funding 2018
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Hey! I am a TFA alum too, seventh year at my placement school. Good luck to you!
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Yeah, on the admitted students website, they link to a good PDF of fellowship and scholarship descriptions. The Urban Scholars Fellowship is also one that I hope to get, being a Title I educator for close to 8 years!
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Levon3 hinted at this. I'm pretty sure that they do that, based on the fact that it is need based. But Merit-Based funding won't have anything to do with that.
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I never received a call yesterday, even though I got the email. I wonder if it was just for some students and not others.
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I've been having the same problem running through my head. I would be getting a second Master with a Learning and Teacher Ed.M., but I don't know if the funding will be good enough to justify it.
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Thanks for the update! I don't really have any savings to speak of so I hope that is factored in.
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I really appreciate your perspective on this matter, ZeChocMoose. It has definitely made me think more strategically about my next steps.
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I completely agree with ZeChocMoose on this one. You should definitely get a Master's first and work with some practical experience in the field. It would definitely assist in your undertaking of a PhD.
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edu_21 started following HGSE 2018 , Harvard Ed. M. Funding 2018 and Harvard Masters Funding
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Hey! I saw an old thread on this so I figured I'd start another one up for the upcoming year! I was just accepted to the Masters in L & T at Harvard, and I am currently worried quite a bit because I'd obviously love to go to Harvard, but I am afraid of just how much debt I will have to incur to go, for just a year. There are several resources that are available on the Admitted HGSE website, however, I'd like to know if anyone has a good understanding of what previous financial aid packages look like and what we might expect. Thanks!
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Yes, the stipend amount is just for the academic year. I could look into working part-time since I have family and friends in both cities. As for the campus visits, I am currently scheduling both for next week since they are both nearby and I will have Spring Break to do so. I am definitely going to hunt for some more information and perspective. I guess that I am trying to ask if there is any validity to Harvard boosting my PHD chances. I was denied from two other, more favorable PHD programs in education at UCLA and Stanford. If going to Harvard to secure another Master's would boost my chances, I would definitely consider it.
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I have an Anthro background, did Teach for America, and still teach at my placement Title I school (about 8 years total). With what I've done in my district, I already have plenty of experience. The other two have given me assistantship offers of full tuition and health, but only about 15k stipend for the year, which is really low. I don't see myself primarily doing the whole "become a professor" thing, rather, I'd like to work at a non-profit education org. or with schools developing teachers and curriculum. If I'd get to research and become a professor that would be great, but academic tenure is not my focus.
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I was initially thinking that. I think that I certainly qualify for a fellowship that funds full tuition and health fees. But I don't know if they would fund me for my other expenses other than telling me that I need to pull out loans, to the tune of 10 to 15K. Would it still be worth it then, IYO?
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Thank you both for the vote of confidence! I've read in a couple of places that you really have to know what you want in a 2nd Master's so that it differentiates itself from the first. Is there enough differentiation there?