Graduate Students
The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, in collaboration with the Graduate School, administers a limited number of general scholarships for graduate students. To be considered for these awards, the student must complete the General Scholarship Application by February 1st, 2010.
The main source for scholarships and fellowship opportunities is your department and school/college. Full-time for graduate students receiving scholarships is 9 graduate credits or 6 graduate credits with an assistantship.
The University’s Foundation and Alumni Scholarships also require supplemental information for consideration.
You will also find Private Scholarship Search Services available from our website. In addition to these sources, you may want to check out scholarships available from places of employment, clubs, and organizations.
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