Funding for Graduate Students
Graduate students may apply for Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, and for Federal Work-Study employment. Qualified graduate students pursuing masters or doctoral degrees may also apply for fellowships, assistantships and other awards offered through individual colleges and the Graduate School. Apply through the Dean's Office in your college or department before January 15. Graduate fellowships, grants, tuition benefits, tuition waivers, or health benefits must count as resources for students who apply for financial aid. Therefore, federal loan and work eligibility may be reduced if graduate benefits are received. Contact the Graduate School or your particular graduate department for more information about graduate aid.
Graduate students are not eligible for federal and institutional grant funds. If your tuition is not paid through an outside source (such as the GSSP) you may be eligible for a small grant to assist with tuition. You will automatically be considered for this grant by completing the FAFSA.
Fellowships/Awards:
Prospective and current students wishing to be considered for fellowship and grant opportunities should contact Dr. David Shafer, Assistant Dean of the Graduate School. Please note that some fellowship programs require students to submit GRE scores to be considered for awards.
Outside Scholarships:
NC State encourages students to search for private scholarships offered by agencies not affiliated with the university.
Minority Scholarships:
NC State encourages students to search for private scholarships offered by agencies not affiliated with the university.