The Application Fee is US $55.00. The Heller School thrives on the diversity of experience that our students bring to the classroom. Thus, applicants to a select number of our programs who are citizens of one of the nations listed below qualify for the fee waiver. Be sure to note your citizenship on the online application form and your fee will be waived upon submission. In order to receive a fee waiver, international applicants must: a) be applying to one of our qualifying programs AND b) be from one of the qualifying countries. Please see below for our list of eligible programs and eligible countries.
Eligible Programs:
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Master of Science in Global Health Policy and Management (MS/GHPM)
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MA in Sustainable International Development and MA in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence
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MA in Sustainable International Development and MS in Global Health Policy and Management
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MS in Global Health Policy and Management and MA in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence
- MA in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence and MA in International Law and Human Rights from University for Peace, Costa Rica
- MA in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence and MA in International Public Policy from KDI School of Public Policy and Management, South Korea
- Joint MA in Sustainable International Development and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Joint MA in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence and Near Eastern and Judaic Studies
Eligible Countries:
Afghanistan | Guinea | Palestinian Territories |
Angola | Guinea-Bissau | Papua New Guinea |
Armenia | Haiti | Philippines |
Bangladesh | Honduras | Rwanda |
Benin | India | Samoa |
Bhutan | Indonesia | Sao Tome and Principe |
Bolivia | Kenya | Senegal |
Burkina Faso | Kiribati | Sierra Leone |
Burundi | Korea, Democratic People's Republic | Solomon Islands |
Cambodia | Kosovo | Somalia |
Cameroon | Kyrgyzstan | South Sudan |
Cape Verde | Laos | Sri Lanka |
Central African Republic | Lesotho | Sudan |
Chad | Liberia | Swaziland |
Comoros | Madagascar | Syrian Arab Republic |
Congo | Malawi | Tajikistan |
Congo, Democratic Republic of | Mali | Tanzania |
Cote d'Ivoire | Mauritania | Timor-Leste |
Djibouti | Moldova | Togo |
Egypt | Mongolia | Tunisia |
El Salvador | Morocco | Uganda |
Equatorial Guinea | Mozambique | Ukraine |
Eritrea | Myanmar | Uzbekistan |
Ethiopia | Nepal | Vanuatu |
Federal States of Micronesia | Nicaragua | Viet Nam |
Gambia | Niger | Yemen |
Ghana | Nigeria | Zambia |
Guatemala | Pakistan | Zimbabwe |
This list was compiled based on aggregate data on low- and middle-income countries from the World Bank and the United Nations.