MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences
Admissions & Financial Aid
Admissions & Financial Aid
The program seeks a diverse group of outstanding students who have an undergraduate degree in life sciences and/or significant workplace experience in biotechnology or life sciences. Student backgrounds also include those with advanced degrees, such as MS, MD, and PhD.
Students applying with non-STEM undergraduate degrees can be considered in rare circumstances if they have substantial life sciences background preparation. This may include extensive advanced coursework in the biological sciences or independent laboratory experience.
If you are unsure whether your background has prepared you sufficiently, consider your familiarity with the topics covered in Molecular Biology of the Cell by Alberts et al. Students are expected to be knowledgeable with that level of material. Additionally, students should be comfortable engaging with primary scientific literature.
To enroll in the MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences Program, candidates must apply to and be accepted by HBS and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). To simplify the process, required elements to apply to both the MBA and the Master of Science will be hosted in the HBS application system.
Written Application
Create an HBS account and start an application. This HBS account will be the single source of communication and repository for materials throughout the application process.
Indicate your interest in the MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences Program by checking the appropriate box on the application.
Choose an HBS application round in which to apply.
Submit all materials required for both the MBA and Master of Science applications.
Required for MBA: application form, resume, official transcript(s), essay, official standardized test scores, two recommendations, acceptance of policies, and application fee. Read the full details of the application process.
Required for Master of Science: all materials required for the MBA application, plus one supplemental essay, and one optional essay. All materials submitted for the MBA application will be shared with the MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences Admission Committee for use in review of the Master of Science application.
Interview
IF YOU ARE NOT INVITED TO INTERVIEW AT HBS: Your candidacy is not moving forward and you will receive a “deny” notification.
IF YOU ARE INVITED TO INTERVIEW AT HBS: Invitations are issued in October (Round 1) and February (Round 2); please follow the instructions below.
Interviewed candidates must submit one additional recommendation for the Master of Science portion of the application. The recommender form will be made available to you with instructions via email at the time you are invited to interview. The recommender should speak to your technical capabilities and experience.
Decision Notification
HBS and GSAS will release admissions decisions in mid-December (Round 1) and March
(Round 2).
You may be:
- Admitted to the MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences Program
- Admitted to the MBA program only
- Denied by the MBA and MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences Programs
Note: It is not possible to be admitted to the Master of Science program only.
Tuition & Financial Aid
The Financial Aid and Scholarship Board uses the annual Cost of Attendance to determine financial aid awards. Amounts are based on student surveys of direct and indirect costs. Of course, living expenses will vary from person to person. The annual MS/MBA Cost of Attendance assumes a 10-month academic year and a moderate student lifestyle.
Students will be eligible to apply for need-based HBS Scholarships and student loans in both years of the program.
Through the generosity of The Chris (MBA 1993) and Carrie Shumway Foundation, all students who matriculate in the MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences Program are awarded an incremental $5,500 scholarship each academic year ($11,000 total). The scholarship will be incorporated into each financial aid package, if applicable. Half of the award will be disbursed to students’ Harvard University Student Account for the fall term and the other half for the spring.
All MS/MBA Biotechnology: Life Sciences students are subject to HBS Financial Aid policies and limits (e.g. student budgets, loans and veterans benefits).