The Guide to Negotiating Financial Aid: How to Make Your Dream Program Accessible
In this Guide, I distill the strategies and tactics for negotiating financial aid after you've gotten admission to your dream master's programs.
BONUS:
I've included email templates to help you navigate the process.
Enjoy! ;)
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For more in-depth information on how to fund a master's degree abroad, please check out the Ultimate Guide to Funding Your Master's Degree.
If you are new to my work, I myself am a Harvard grad.
When applying for a master of laws, I got into Harvard Law School, New York School of Law, Master's of International Dispute Settlement in Geneva, and the University of Cambridge. From those schools, I was offered over USD 130,000 in grants and scholarships in total.
The year I spent at Harvard was one of the best years in my entire life. I want it to be accessible to as many people as possible.
After doing my master of laws, I freelanced on Fiverr and was a mentor on a platform called DYAD helping others apply to the world's best universities.
I've been helping other people with writing their personal statements and motivation letters for the past 5 years.
I've also been on the side of the admissions committee, evaluating LLM and PhD applications at the European University Institute where I completed my doctoral studies.
You can follow my work on my Harvard State of Mind website, on LinkedIn or Telegram @harvardstateofmind.