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Sadly, because of the tuition needs of graduate programs, it's an useless question.

Not-PhD Grad programs rarely has need-based financial aid (HBS and Stanford gsb may be the only exceptions). Expect full price tag / zero aid when you apply, enjoy any if they offer. Too much financial aid is usually a signal for the two scenarios:

  1. the program sucks and needs to lure you from other MSF programs with cash; you will save money but probably not enjoy the disadvantages with recruiter's priorities.

  2. the program is good but you might be equally fitting for an MBA program enrollment. MSF is a cheaper degree with discounted (but working) OCR, so they wouldn't mind to admit overqualifying candidates to enhance the recruiter interests

 

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