Funding
Whether you are a prospective applicant or a current student, there are various types of financial support available to help offset the cost of your graduate degree. Determining how to pay for your graduate education is as important as deciding your program of study. The cost of attendance includes more than just tuition. Review a current graduate student cost estimate.
- The Graduate School offers competitive recruitment fellowships, as well as research fellowships and awards for doctoral students.
- Departments and programs determine funding packages, which may be comprised by a combination of assistantships, fellowships, and other support. Please visit individual program websites or contact the program directly for more information.

Tuition & Fees
Determine tuition, fees, and other expenses as they apply to graduate students. It is important to determine the correct tuition payment for programs/courses.

Assistantships
A form of financial aid provided to graduate students that offers the opportunity to gain relevant professional experience and financial support.

Student Fellowships & Awards
Competitive awards support students by providing a stipend, and in some cases a tuition award, giving the student time to conduct research or write.

External Opportunities
Competitive fellowships and funding awarded by outside agencies.

Application Resources
Tools to assist in developing effective funding application materials.

Financial Aid
Learn more about financial aid options and eligibility for needs-based awards.

Student Employment
On campus and off campus hourly employment opportunities that complement your graduate student status.

Faculty & Staff Awards
The Graduate School offers recognition and support opportunities for faculty and staff for their contributions to graduate education.

Frequently Asked Questions
Coming soon.