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Financial Aid
In conjunction with the regular financial aid programs of the university, the Haas School of Business does its best to provide financial assistance to deserving Ph.D. students. This usually takes the form of a financial aid package over four years of study at Berkeley and includes stipends, grants, fellowships, and other awards plus tuition and fees. All financial aid is based on the satisfactory academic progress of the student. Students are automatically considered for departmental aid when they submit their application for admission and are notified about their award when they are accepted into the program.
Funding for the school's financial awards may come from among the following sources: the Norma W. and Alvin B. Chan Fellowship, the Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship, the Joe Shoong Foundation Fellowship, the Orel Chrisman Crawford Fellowships, The Schwabacher Fellowships and Claudius N. and James N. White Fellowships. Students may also apply for outside fellowships, typically for their dissertation year. Haas students have been successful in winning the State Farm Companies Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Award in Business, the Deloitte & Touche Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, and the Coopers Lybrand Fellowship, among others.
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