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Scholarship Support

The Heinz School strives to make a graduate education accessible to talented students through numerous fellowship and scholarship opportunities. Approximately 70% of full-time students receive some form of scholarship support.

Students are encouraged to apply early for financial aid since funding for some programs is limited. If you have questions, please contact us; we can guide you through the financial aid process and provide you with the resources you need to make informed decisions on financing the quality education you will receive at the Heinz School.

Contact information:
H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management
Financial Aid Office - Hamburg Hall 1119
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-3890
telephone: 412.268.4162
facsimile: 412.268.7036
e-mail: hzfinaid@andrew.cmu.edu
walk-in hours: Monday - Friday 3:00-4:00

Elizabeth Casale, Director of Financial Aid
Cathy Demchak, Assistant Director of Financial Aid
Erin Lovas, Senior Information Management Specialist
Barbara Pacella, Financial Aid Coordinator

The Heinz School Financial Aid Office Mission Statement

The mission of the Heinz School Financial Aid Office is to guide and assist students in securing the financial means to pursue higher education. We will strive to do so in a respectful, confidential, and comfortable environment where students know they will be assisted by friendly, courteous, and understanding staff. We will seek new knowledge so that we can provide students with accurate, up-to-date information about financial options. We will educate students about their financial rights and responsibilities to enable them to make informed decisions about their educational funding and to encourage responsible borrowing and repayment practices. We will provide quality, timely, and individual attention and will always act in the best interest of the student in accordance with federal regulations and institutional policies.

We will be collaborative and professional in our interactions with Heinz School staff and faculty members and the larger Carnegie Mellon University community. We will proactively support the school's goal of enrolling and educating a talented, dynamic and diverse student body and will serve as a resource to present, past and future students.

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