The Haas Financial Aid Office at the University of California, Berkeley exists to help students efficiently secure the best federal, institutional, and outside funding to achieve their degrees. Approximately 40 percent of Executive MBA students rely on some form of financial assistance, which can include federal and private loans, Haas Scholarships, and instructorships. If you are planning to finance any part of the MBA for Executives Program, please review these webpages to determine your financial aid options. If you are entirely self-sponsored, you may be able to borrow the entire cost of the education if needed.
Due to the nontraditional academic calendar of the EMBA Program, which crosses over two academic years, most students will need to go through the financial aid process twice (once for the first three terms, and once for the final two terms). Details on billing and loan disbursements can be found on the Loan Options page.
A note about Satisfactory Academic Progress
To maintain eligibility for federal and institutional aid, you must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). All graduate students are expected to maintain a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 for continued participation in the program and graduation. If your GPA falls below the minimum, you will be placed on academic probation and may become ineligible for future disbursements of any federal loan. Further, students must successfully complete at least 6 units in each term that they are enrolled in.
Haas Financial Aid Office
S546 Student Services Building, #1900
Berkeley, CA 94720-1900
email: [email protected]
phone: 510.643.0183
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