#  Loan Repayment Assistance Programs 

 



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 Currently, the Kennedy School of Government and the Law School offer these programs.

 **Kennedy School of Government**

 The purpose of the Kennedy School of Government's [Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP)](https://www.hks.harvard.edu/admissions-aid/funding-your-education/funding-your-masters-education/student-loans/LRAP) is to assist graduates engaged in public service in paying their monthly student loan payments.

 **Law School**

 Harvard Law School’s Low Income Protection Plan helps relieve the burden of education loan repayment for J.D. graduates in full-time government, non-profit or academic jobs, or full-time law-related jobs in the private sector. LIPP participants pay a limited portion of their annual income toward their annual loan repayment obligations, and LIPP covers the remainder of their eligible loan payments. For more information on LIPP, visit the [HLS LIPP website](https://hls.harvard.edu/dept/sfs/lipp/).