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Funding for Graduate School

There are several ways to fund your graduate or professional education at Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´ University Chicago. Internal options includscholarships, grants, work-study, assistantships and fellowshipsIn addition, there are numerous external options available for students to obtain funding for their respective programs.  

Scholarships  

Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´ offers several scholarship opportunities to graduate and professional students, including: 

Grants  

While most of the grants that Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´ offers are available to only the undergraduate population, the TEACH grant is available to both graduate and undergraduate students who intend to teach full-time in high-need subject areas for at least four years at schools that serve students from low-income families 

Federal Work-Study  

Graduate students eligible for federal work-study can work part-time on campus or at a community-based service organization. This program gives students the opportunity to gain relevant work experience in addition to financial support. 

Assistantships and Fellowships  

Assistantships are paid academic appointments made to a graduate student that involve work relating to your program, such as part-time teaching or academic research Assistant awards typically include a stipend, tuition scholarship and health insurance coverage. These awards are renewable.  NOTE:  LUC departments may use the generic term “Graduate Assistant” to describe work-study roles that are not necessarily fully funded “Assistantships”. 

Fellowships are paid academic awards that also provide stipends, tuition scholarships, and health insurance; however, most fellowships do not require service on the part of the student. Recipients of Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´’s fellowships must adhere to the merit award policies in addition to the requirements of the fellowship.    

Loans  

As a Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´ student you have options when it comes to borrowing funds for your education including:  

External Resources  

Students are encouraged to seek outside funding to help cover graduate education costs. For more information, check out Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´’s external funding resources page. While it is not an exhaustive list of funding options, it is a great place to start!  

For more information about funding your graduate education at Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´, check out the following guide:

For more career resources for graduate students, visit the Non-Academic Job Search and the Academic Job Search sections of our website.