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Graduate School Fellowships and Assistantships

The Graduate School of Arts and Science offers an extensive program of funding support. Funding decisions, based solely on merit, are made by the departments with deaconal review.

Some of the sources of funding available through the University and the Graduate School are listed below.

  • Doctoral Students
  • Master's Students
  • Federal, State, and Private Programs
  • GSAS Tuition Incentive Program
  • Dean's Fellowships

DOCTORAL STUDENTS

The henry m. maccracken program.

Henry Mitchell MacCracken, a professor of philosophy, served as the sixth chancellor of NYU. As chancellor, he established one of the first graduate schools of arts and science in the United States. He was committed to expanding the university’s schools and departments, improving academic standards and increasing enrollment. The GSAS doctoral fellowship program is named in honor of him and his visionary leadership.

The MacCracken Program provides multi-year full funding support to most new GSAS doctoral students [1] . The minimum MacCracken doctoral support package includes:

  • A four- or five-year award term.
  • A scholarship for full tuition and registration and services fees for courses required for the degree.
  • Full coverage of the premiums for mandatory NYU student health insurance for an individual under the NYU comprehensive plan.
  • A nine-month academic-year stipend for living expenses. Some departments offer either a stipend or research assistantship.
  • A one-time Dean’s Supplementary Fellowship Grant of $1,000 that may be used at the student’s discretion.

A number of these awards are enhanced by the department with other features; please review your department’s web page for more information about their MacCracken package. Students who receive funding from an external agency also are awarded the MacCracken award, if necessary, to insure they receive an award package with full funding.

Many departments offer their students the opportunity to teach as an adjunct instructor during the course of their studies. If students teach, the compensation is in addition to the MacCracken fellowship package, and not a part of it.

New and continuing students may find the following materials useful:

  • MacCracken Housing Program for Doctoral Students
  • MacCracken Program Reserve Application and FAQ
  • Other Graduate Student Fellowships

MASTER’S STUDENTS

Funding for master's programs.

Financial aid is available in certain master's departments and programs. Please refer to the web page of your department or program of interest. Applicants should submit the admissions application by the program’s specified deadline date . No additional application forms are required for consideration for scholarships or fellowships in GSAS.

In addition, master’s students are eligible for awards through the Graduate School's Tuition Incentive Program . For more specific information regarding eligibility and the availability of fellowships, applicants should contact the director of graduate studies in the department or program, or contact Graduate Enrollment Services .

Other GSAS programs of interest to master’s students are:

  • GSAS Tuition Assistance Program for School Teachers
  • GSAS Resources for Military Veterans and Members

Funding for International Students

To secure a visa, international students must demonstrate that they have sufficient funding to complete the degree. International students who apply by the specified deadline and are admitted to the Graduate School are automatically considered for Graduate School fellowships and scholarships.

Most loan programs are restricted to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. International students may apply for these domestic loan programs, however, with a cosigner who is a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the United States. In addition, New York University works with a variety of lenders to provide loan programs specifically tailored to the needs of international students. Visit our website frequently for the latest news on international student financing opportunities.

Many international students obtain support for their educational expenses from their governments, foundations, or private agencies. In many cases, these students are eligible to receive matching tuition funds through the Graduate School’s Tuition Incentive Program .  

FEDERAL, STATE, AND PRIVATE PROGRAMS

For a description of all federal, state, and private loan and grant programs, as well as employment, veteran's benefits and NYU payment policies, refer to Financing Graduate Education .  

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL'S TUITION INCENTIVE PROGRAM (TIP)

GSAS encourages students to apply for external assistance and provides tuition support to recipients of external awards. Students receiving external awards of $13,000 or more from recognized, academic sources of funding outside of the University can apply for matching tuition points up to the amount of their outside award. Students receiving external awards of less than $13,000 may apply for matching tuition points up to 50 percent of the amount of the external award. 

Requirements and Important Information

Students must be enrolled in a Ph.D. or master's program in an eligible program in GSAS. A list of participating programs is shown on the next page. (Please note: students funded through the MacCracken program are not eligible for TIP.)  Students must be registered for at least six points per semester.  Students are only eligible for tuition points that meet (and do not exceed) the requirements of their degree program as published in the GSAS Bulletin. Students are only eligible to receive funds during the time stated on their award letter from the granting program.

Requests must be received in Graduate Enrollment Services by August 31 of the award year. Late requests will be considered if funds are available.  If there is a remaining amount of funds available after your tuition has been covered for the time frame stated on your award letter, students are not eligible to roll over that amount to an additional year.  Please review this documents to find additional information about TIP eligibility and terms of the award (Adobe Acrobat Reader required). Visit the TIP application and instructions for 2023-24 .

Most external fellowship application deadlines are due in the fall, and funding begins the following fall. If you are interested in securing an external scholarship or fellowship for tuition funding be sure to apply at the same time you are applying for your graduate program . A database with tuition-based scholarships and fellowships for graduate students can be found here: https://apps.grad.illinois.edu/fellowship-finder/ . Please note that GSAS is unable to assist you with external fellowship applications.

  • 1127 Foundation
  • The American-Scandinavian Foundation
  • The Amherst Memorial Fellowship
  • The Beinecke Scholarship Program
  • Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)
  • Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Techologia (CONACYT)
  • Council for the Advancement of Science Writing
  • Deadline Club
  • Department for the Scholarship of Gifted Students of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation
  • Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst
  • Fadel Educational Foundation
  • Foreign Press Association Scholarship Fund
  • Fundacio Sunol
  • Gates Millennium Scholarship
  • International Institute of Islamic Thought
  • Jewish Federations of North America
  • The Kwanjeong Educational Foundation
  • Manhattan Sephardic Congregation
  • New York Financial Writers' Association
  • New York Women in Communication
  • Qingdao Rainshine Science & Tech Co.
  • R.K. Global Shares and Securities Ltd.
  • The Scholarships Foundation
  • Segal Americorps Education Award
  • The Tibet Fund
  • UJA - Federation Scholarship
  • Universidad Anahuac
  • Wexner Foundation

The alphabetical list below is a representative survey of free scholarship search services and related information. New York University is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, any of the organizations included in this sample.

  • College Scholarships.org
  • College Scholarships.com
  • College ToolKit.com
  • Illinois Database of Grants and Fellowships for Graduate Students
  • NerdScholar
  • PathwaysToScience.org
  • Peterson's Scholarship Search
  • Scholarship Experts.com
  • Scholarships.com
  • Scholarships360.org
  • Smart Scholar
  • U.S. Department of Education

DEANS FELLOWSHIPS

The Graduate School encourages applications from individuals whose academic research experience and plans will contribute significantly to equity, inclusion, and as well as academic excellence at the Graduate School. Our Dean's Fellowships provide a limited number of awards to U.S. citizens and permanent residents who apply for fall admission to many of our master’s and doctoral programs. 

GPH Funding Opportunities

The School of Global Public Health is excited to announce the Dean's Doctoral Research Scholarship.  All GPH Doctoral candidates with approved dissertation proposals are eligible to apply.  If you are interested in applying, please contact the GPH Office of Research for more information,  [email protected]

GPH Doctoral Dissertation Grant RFP [PDF]

GPH Doctoral Dissertation Cover Page [PDF]

Other Funding Opportunities

Funding for research is crucial in order to keep up-to-date with the rapid changes that enable revolutionary discoveries to be made. New York University is among the nation's premier institutions for research. Opportunities for internal University funding may be accessed on this page, and additional faculty funding can be found at the Office of Sponsored Programs and individual school sites.

Curricular Development

Curricular Development Challenge Fund helps schools, departments, and individual faculty members create new academic programs and courses, update and expand existing courses, or undertake special projects that will promote curricular development.

Fulbright Awards

Fulbright Scholar Program Lecturing and Research Awards are available as an opportunity for professional development in over 150 countries. Grants are awarded to faculty of all academic ranks and come from all areas of the humanities, social sciences, the natural and physical sciences, as well as from applied fields such as business, journalism, and the law.

Funding Resources

Learn more about funding resources available to faculty at NYU's Office of Sponsored Programs .

Global Research Initiatives

The Provost's Global Research Initiatives program supports research-related activities at a select number of NYU's Global sites. The program supports short- and long-term faculty and graduate student visits to the sites; runs dissertation workshops for doctoral students in the final stages of writing; provides funding for workshops, colloquia, and the like at the sites; and supports collaboration between NYU faculty in New York and NYU faculty at the sites and in Abu Dhabi and in Shanghai. To learn more about these initiatives, and to submit an application, please visit: http://www.nyu.edu/research/provosts-global-research-initiatives.html

Goddard Junior Faculty Fellowships

The Goddard Junior Faculty Fellowship program provides funds to tenure track faculty who have successfully passed their Third-Year Review to advance their research and scholarship interests. These funds may be used for adjunct replacement during the faculty member’s leave with pay, or to provide support for travel, publications, and other research costs. The award process is school based, selected schools only, with additional information available from the school Dean’s Office. Contact: Kelly Long, Office of the Provost ([email protected])

Green Grants

NYU Green Grants fund projects that spark the imagination of the NYU community and advance our future as a sustainable university. Projects should reduce adverse environmental impacts, educate and engage the community, demonstrate the viability of best practices, and/or advance applied research goals.

Center for the Humanities

The Center for the Humanities offers a number of grants and fellowships to full-time faculty in the humanities and art disciplines.

Grants-in-Aid

The Grants-in-Aid competition is devoted exclusively to publication assistance. Funds are limited and awarded on a rolling basis.

http://www.NYUhumanities.org/grants-in-aid/

Faculty Research Fellowships

The Center for the Humanities offers Research Fellowships to full-time faculty at NYU in the humanities and art disciplines, including but not limited to history, art history, music, philosophy, cultural studies, literary and language studies, religious studies, drama and performance studies, cinema studies, and gender studies. Fellows are expected to be present in New York within the University community for the entire year of their residency. They will meet on a weekly basis to discuss their work-in-progress and that of invited guests, and will participate in Center activities.

Research Collaboratives (Formerly known as Working Research Groups)

In an effort to build community and foster interdisciplinary exchange on topics with a humanistic focus at New York University, the Center for the Humanities sponsors Research Collaborative grants. The Center envisions a Research Collaboratives as bringing together NYU faculty and graduate students in a carefully planned series of meetings on a focused topic in the humanities where interdisciplinary approaches are likely to be particularly fruitful. The Center expects that the work achieved by the Research Collaborative will generate new curricular offerings, publications, conferences, or collaborative faculty projects. 

Team-Teaching Stipends

This program is designed to foster creative and dynamic teaching across humanistic disciplines and departments, in the interest of generating innovative new courses and teaching formats. This year we will consider proposals from two faculty members with different areas of expertise within the same department. However, all things being equal, preference will be given to those proposals which bring together colleagues and, ideally, students from different department, disciplines, and schools. Existing courses may be used for the team-taught initiative, or new courses may be proposed, either to be cross-listed in different departments and/or schools.

http://nyuhumanities.org/funded-activities/team-teaching/

Innovation Venture Fund

The NYU Innovation Venture Fund is a seed-stage venture capital fund created to invest in startups founded by NYU students, faculty and researchers, and/or those commercializing NYU-developed technologies and intellectual property. The Fund seeks inventions, discoveries, products or services that were developed in whole or in part at NYU and are ready for commercial product development, rather than those requiring further basic research. Though a complete business plan and team is not required for consideration, the technology underpinning the venture concept should have achieved the proof-of- concept or prototype stage and solve a measurable problem in a large and growing market. The founders should be the nucleus around which a strong, entrepreneurial team can form and execute a financially attractive business plan.

Visit: http://www.nyu.edu/about/university-initiatives/entrepreneurship-at-nyu/fund/innovation-venture-fund.html

Contact: Frank Rimalovski, Managing Director, NYU Innovation Venture Fund ([email protected])

Postdoctoral and Transition for Academic Diversity

NYU Postdoctoral and Transition Program for Academic Diversity (PTP-AD) supports promising scholars and educators from different backgrounds, races, ethnic groups, and other diverse groups whose life experience, research experience, and employment background will contribute significantly to academic excellence at NYU.

Scholars at Risk/Global Scholars

NYU Scholars at Risk/Vivian G. Prins Global Scholars Fellowships are available to support temporary visits to NYU of up to one year by professors, lecturers, researchers and other intellectuals who have shown potential as important contributors to their discipline and community, and who suffer intimidation or persecution in their home country or country of current residence.

Service Learning Course Development Grants

Service Learning Course Development Grants are available to support service learning courses. These funds may be used to develop or enhance undergraduate or graduate courses that include a practicum of a volunteer experience either organized by the instructor or developed by students as an integral part of the course. Grants range from $2,000 to $4,000 and are awarded for one-term, summer or yearlong courses. The application deadline is the first Monday in November.

Please contact Civic Engagement by email or by calling (212) 998-2329 for further information, or fill out an application .

Team-Taught Courses

Team-Teaching Stipends are awarded to pairs of full-time faculty in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences to develop team-taught courses for both undergraduate and graduate students to encourage new interdisciplinary directions, directing attention to the close relationship between teaching and humanities research.

NYU Technology Venture Competition

The NYU Technology Venture Competition serves as a catalyst for the creation of new and the acceleration of existing early stage businesses based on technologies developed by NYU students, faculty and researchers. Sponsored by the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute, the competition awards a total of $75,000 in cash prizes, plus pro bono services and technical assistance.

Visit the Stern School of Business' Venture Competitions

Contact: Loretta Poole, Associate Director, Berkley Center for Entrepreneurial Studies ([email protected])

The University Research Challenge Fund

The University Research Challenge Fund (URCF) supports faculty-initiated research on a competitive basis and is administered by the URCF Advisory Committee. The Fund aims to encourage investigators to explore new areas of research that are likely to attract outside support, and support faculty engaging in productive scholarship in areas where there are few sources of support.

Contact: Farooq Niazi , Director, Provostial Research Programs ([email protected])

Visual Arts

Visual Arts Initiative Awards The University Arts Council, under the auspices of the Office of Thomas Crow, Associate Provost for the Arts, provides a forum for interdisciplinary research, discussion, and collaboration in the visual arts.

Again this year, the Council will offer a limited number of Visual Arts Awards to foster new initiatives in creative activities and scholarship, and to encourage new ways of thinking about the arts at NYU.

These awards provide up to $5,000 to support the development of innovative projects in the visual arts and related fields. The types of projects that are fundable include, but are not limited to, creation of artwork, research, symposia, lectures, exhibitions, and curriculum development. 

Vladeck Fellowships

Vladeck Fellowships enable selected junior faculty to launch or complete substantial research in social justice, health care, labor law, labor history and individual rights, with a concentration on urban problems.

Whitehead Fellowships for Junior Faculty in Biomedical and Biological Sciences

The New York University Whitehead Fellowships, awarded on a competitive basis, assist faculty in the early years of their independent research careers to conduct focused research projects in the biomedical and biological sciences and enhance their ability to compete successfully for external funds.

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If you are a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident and you wish to be considered for need-based federal financial aid, you must complete the current Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). NYU’s school code is 002785 . There is no deadline date to submit your application.

Once your FAFSA has been submitted and processed, a Student Aid Report (SAR) will be emailed to you by the U.S. Department of Education. Review the data carefully, and update and re-sign your FAFSA if changes are required.

Payment of Tuition

As an enrolling first-semester graduate student, for either the fall or spring terms, you can expect to receive information through your official NYU email address regarding tuition expenses approximately six weeks before the start of the semester. Tuition due dates are set by the Office of the Bursar, and all inquiries regarding payment of tuition should be directed to that office. Please monitor your NYU email for further information, tuition liability policies, and deadline dates. Tuition payment options and payment plans are listed on the NYU Bursar website .

Payment plans allow you to extend your tuition payments over a period of time, rather than pay all at once. Learn more about payment plans .

Most federal need-based aid, available to graduate students, takes the form of unsubsidized loans. 

If you still have a difference between the cost of attendance and the total aid you received after applying for all other types of aid you are eligible for, you can consider private loans. 

  • Learn more about Federal Student Loans .
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International Students

You may be eligible for U.S. federal student aid even as an international student.  Learn more about federal student aid eligibility .

Some private lenders provide loans for international students. Please note,  NYU Tandon admission and financial aid staff are prohibited from serving as cosigners for international graduate student loan applications.

Scholarships and Fellowships

Merit scholarships.

A scholarship committee automatically reviews all applicants to full-time Master’s programs at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Awarding scholarships to admitted students is based on multiple factors, including academic performance (grades, exam scores, etc.). Scholarships are exclusively awarded for use for the fall and spring semesters only, unless otherwise specified. All graduate scholarships carry requirements for maintaining eligibility based on the recipient's academic performance at the Tandon School of Engineering. An award notification communication is sent to those applicants who are offered a scholarship, and it outlines the maintenance eligibility requirements for each student. Please refer to your scholarship award notification for questions regarding your individual scholarship maintenance requirements. All merit scholarships are academically based; should a student fail to meet the academic requirements in their award letter, any associated scholarship will be canceled without opportunity for reinstatement.

Scholarship awards will be prorated for ALL students registered for fewer than 9 credits in their graduating/final academic term of their program.

External Scholarships and Fellowships

Listed below are just a few funding opportunities available to Tandon graduate students. Additional resources:

  • Fellowships  
  • Graduate funding opportunities and resources

The NYU Tandon School of Engineering is proud to participate in the National GEM Consortium awarding fellowships to underrepresented minority students seeking to study at the Masters or Doctorate level.

Learn more about how to apply to the GEM Fellowship program .

The ASPIRE (A Scholarship for Service Partnership for Interdisciplinary Research and Education) scholarship assists in educating and training the next generation of cybersecurity experts. ASPIRE is funded by the Federal Scholarship for Service (SFS), a partnership between the National Science Foundation and the Department of Homeland Security. Scholarships are awarded annually to students who are committed to studying, training, and working in areas related to cybersecurity. The scholarship provides 100% NYU tuition for 2 years plus a generous stipend in exchange for 2 years of service in a US government agency working in cybersecurity after graduation. Visit the  NYU ASPIRE website  for eligibility, deadlines, and application instructions.

The purpose of the program is to support the recruitment of new cyber talent within the DoD cyber workforce. The scholarship, funded by the DoD, is administered by the NYU Center for Cybersecurity at Tandon School of Engineering.

Scholarships may be awarded annually to NYU graduate students who are committed to studying cybersecurity, either as a major or in fulfillment of elective requirements, as well as committed to training and working in cybersecurity post-graduation with a DoD agency.

The scholarship provides 100% NYU tuition for 2 years plus a generous stipend in exchange for 2 years of service in a DoD agency working in cybersecurity after graduation.

Visit the NYU DoDCySp website to learn more and apply.

Graduate Assistantships and Employment

Federal work-study and student employment.

Most financial aid award packages include "recommended academic year earnings." This means you are eligible to participate in the federal work-study program and may earn up to the amount recommended in your award letter. Federal work-study jobs, generally averaging from 15 to 20 hours per week, are secured through  NYU's Wasserman Center for Career Development . Positions in various on-campus departments and organizations are readily available, though not guaranteed. Academic year earnings are paid out on a bi-weekly basis and are normally used for books, transportation, and personal expenses.

On-campus positions are available for students without work-study aid as well. These positions involve administrative, planning, and advisory duties, as well as teaching and research assistantships. 

For information on career resources and student employment, visit:

  • Tandon Career Hub
  • NYU Wasserman Center
  • Career Resources for International Students

Veterans Benefits

NYU is pleased to be participating in the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program , a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. The program is designed to help students finance, through scholarship assistance, up to 100 percent of their out-of-pocket tuition and student charges associated with education programs that may exceed the Post-9/11 GI Bill tuition benefit.

Learn more about  Veteran Benefits .

Students receiving Yellow Ribbon benefits who have also been awarded NYU scholarships may receive combined veterans benefits, Yellow Ribbon benefits, and NYU scholarships (as eligible) up to, but not exceeding their tuition.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

NYU Tandon School of Engineering Graduate Students ONLY

Only full-time admitted students are reviewed for merit scholarships.

Graduate scholarships are applicable only for the fall and spring terms, barring exceptions for students from the Dean’s Office.

As long as you enroll in 4.5 credits as a graduate student, you are considered a part-time student and eligible for a federal loan. 

At the end of your first term, your GPA is your CGPA, and yes, it will be reviewed every term. You must ensure you meet the CGPA requirements listed on your award letter every term, as well as any additional requirements related to your admission.

Graduate scholarships will not be reinstated for students at NYU Tandon School of Engineering who fail to meet the academic requirements outlined in their award letter.

All scholarship recipients receive an award letter that details the minimum number of credits for which a student must register in order to maintain their scholarship. Failure to register for the required number of credits each term will result in a loss of scholarship without opportunity for reinstatement (***barring some exceptions, see Pro-Rating Policy). 

Yes, if at the time of your final (graduating) term you are enrolled, you will receive a prorated portion of your scholarship. No additional aid beyond the prorated final term will be remitted. 

Only admitted, degree-seeking, full-time Master’s students will be reviewed for merit scholarships.

NYU Tandon School of Engineering reserves the right to alter financial aid policies at any time, and will always work to ensure clarity and transparency in financial aid communications. No information provided on this page constitutes a guarantee or contract with any student.

School-Based Named Scholarships

NYU Silver's named scholarship awards are highly competitive. All newly accepted and continuing students receive instructions in late spring/early summer on how to apply for awards to be distributed for the following fall. We typically receive many more applications than we have awards.

Scholarships for 2023–2024

Updated July 21, 2023

Below is the list of awards that were available for the 2023-24 academic year. The deadline to submit the scholarship application was July 9 at 11:59pm. Scholarship applicants will be notified of scholarship decisions via email no later than Friday, July 28, 2023. This list will be updated during Spring 2024 for the 2024-2025 school year.

Any questions about the scholarship application can be directed to the Scholarship and Financial Education Office at [email protected] .

50th Anniversary Scholarship

Celebrating Silver School’s 50th anniversary, this scholarship is dedicated to providing tuition assistance to students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need, aligned with Silver’s mission as a “private university in public service.” Cumulative GPA of 3.6+ is looked upon favorably.

291 Foundation Scholarship

The 291 Foundation Social Work Scholarship Fund provides awards for students demonstrating a high level of academic achievement and significant financial need. Students who receive awards from this Fund will be known as 291 Foundation Scholars.

Phyllis and Marvin Barasch Fellowship

Established by Phyllis and Marvin Barasch, this fellowship aims to help students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need with tuition assistance.

Jane Bram Scholarship

The Jane Bram Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who demonstrate a high level of academic achievement and financial need.

Jane Campbell Fellowship

Established by a bequest from Jane Campbell, this fellowship aims to provide tuition assistance to students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.

Child Welfare Scholarship

The Child Welfare Scholarship provides tuition assistance for students with a high level of academic achievement and an interest and commitment to working in child welfare services. 

Cumulative GPA of 3.6+ is looked upon favorably.

Shirley M. Ehrenkranz Scholarship

Established by Pamela Ehrenkranz in 1994 in honor of her mother Dr. Shirley Ehrenkranz, this scholarship supports Silver School of Social Work students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.

A high level of academic achievement (cumulative GPA of 3.7+) is looked upon favorably.

The Y.C. Ho/Helen & Michael Chiang Foundation Scholarship

To apply: Submit a field learning application for the Zelda Foster Focused Learning Opportunity.

These scholarships are for Advanced Program students with significant financial need who are among the cohort accepted into the Zelda Foster Focused Learning Opportunity in Palliative and End-of-Life Care. Two scholarships are available to Zelda Fellows from underrepresented groups, and two or three scholarships are available to any Zelda Fellow. 

All applicants must have academic and leadership promise and a strong commitment to Palliative and End-of-Life Care. 

For more information, please contact Dr. Susan Gerbino at [email protected] .

Inserra Scholarship

Established in 2013 by Lindsey Inserra and her parents, Bonnie and Lawrence, this scholarship supports Silver School of Social Work students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.

Doris Coleman Kempner Fellowship

Established in 2004, the Doris Coleman Kempner Fellowship provides financial assistance to graduate students at the Silver School of Social Work who demonstrate merit and financial need.

Eleanore Z. Korman Alumni Association Fellowship

Established in 2006 by Eleanore Z. Korman, this fellowship provides financial assistance for students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need. 

A high level of academic achievement (cumulative GPA of 3.6+) is looked upon favorably.

Claudia Mann Oberweger Scholarship

The Claudia Mann Oberweger Scholarship aims to assist students with an interest in and commitment to the treatment of alcohol and substance abuse clients and families. 

Past related work or volunteer experience is looked upon favorably.

Amy Pearson Memorial Fellowship

Established in 2004 by Amy Pearson’s husband, Nick, this fellowship provides financial assistance to graduate students who demonstrate merit and financial need.

Lucretia J. Phillips Fellowship

The Lucretia J. Phillips Fellowship provides financial assistance to students with an interest or commitment to working within African-American or Caribbean-American communities and who demonstrate a high level of academic merit and financial need. 

Racial Equity Scholarship Fund

The Racial Equity Scholarship Fund was established to support Silver MSW students who are committed to advancing racial justice in their social work careers.  Applicants will be required to demonstrate need as well as submit an essay on a current example of injustice or systemic discrimination, ways that they might respond, and if and how their background and lived experiences play a role in addressing that concern. There is no minimum GPA requirement to apply for this award.

Gladys González-Ramos Endowed Scholarship

The Gladys González-Ramos Endowed Scholarship was established by Ernesto Loperena, her husband, in 2012 in honor of Dr. Gladys M. González-Ramos former alumna and Associate Professor of Social Work at the NYU Silver School of Social Work.  She was a respected national leader in the Parkinson’s field and a gifted teacher and mentor.  The fund provides tuition assistance to students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.

Gladys González-Ramos Memorial Scholarship

The Gladys González-Ramos Memorial Scholarship was established by Elaine V. Cohen, PhD, a lifelong friend, in 2012 in honor of Dr. Gladys M. González-Ramos, former alumna and Associate Professor of Social Work at the NYU Silver School of Social Work. Gladys was a respected national leader in the Parkinson’s field and a gifted teacher and mentor. The fund provides tuition assistance to students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.

Roth Family Fellowship

The Roth Family Fellowship provides financial assistance to master’s students with a strong commitment and interest in working with children or adolescents. Applicants must demonstrate academic merit and financial need. Experience in the area of child or adolescent welfare and a high level of academic achievement (cumulative GPA of 3.6+) are looked upon favorably.

Constance McCatherin-Silver Fellowship

The Constance McCatherin-Silver Fellowship provides financial assistance to students with an interest and commitment to African-American issues and communities. Candidates must also have high academic merit and financial need. Individuals of all races and ethnicities will be considered. Experience working in or advocating for African-American populations and a high level of academic achievement are looked upon favorably. 

Simon Scholarship

Established in 2013 by Silver parents Jacqueline S. and David E. Simon, this scholarship supports Silver School of Social Work students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.

Wu Family Scholarship

The Wu Family Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who demonstrate a high level of academic achievement and significant financial need.

Scholarship Requirements

A committee determines all scholarship awardees and considers only applicants who meet individual scholarship requirements. Applicants must be enrolled in a degree granting program pathway to apply, and be enrolled in at least 6 credits each semester, or meet the minimum requirement as per their specific matriculated MSW program pathway. Any combination of the Silver Tuition Scholarship offered at the time of admission and a Named Award Scholarship offered to a student cannot exceed tuition charges.

If a Grade Point Average (GPA) requirement is not indicated for an award, the minimum cumulative GPA to be eligible is a 3.6 in the MSW program. If you are entering your first year, then a minimum incoming GPA of 3.6 is required from undergraduate coursework. A GPA of 3.6 is required for incoming, new Advanced Standing students.

Demonstration of financial need is required for most awards. This is determined by electronically filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) .

International students who are unable to fill out the FAFSA are still welcome to apply for these awards. Domestic students who did not complete the FAFSA may also apply for these awards.

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All awards are offered for one academic year and are only awarded to students who are attending both in the Fall and Spring semesters. Scholarships will be posted to a student's Bursar account in late August for Fall and Spring.

Students can apply for as many scholarships as they are qualified for; however, a student will be offered a maximum of one Named Scholarship in an effort to assist as many individual students as possible.

Awards will be forfeited if an award recipient defers enrollment or takes a leave of absence.

Students must be in good academic standing to be eligible for financial aid and scholarship assistance.

Registration changes (reduced or increased course schedule) could adjust a financial aid or scholarship award.

The NYU Office of Financial Aid or NYU Silver will attempt to notify students of changes to financial aid award information.

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We offer a number of competitive, merit-based scholarships to help you finance your degree. Approximately 52% of enrolling students are awarded scholarships. All full-time and part-time applicants are considered. Non-degree/advanced professional certificate program students and NYU Employees are not eligible for merit-based scholarships.  NOTE: This is not a comprehensive list of scholarships available through NYU Wagner . 

Submit your online application for admission to NYU Wagner. These scholarships do not require you to submit an additional essay. Recipients are chosen based upon fit for the scholarship program and the strength of application submitted.

Dean’s Scholarship:  Full-tuition scholarship awarded to applicants based on merit and strength of application, regardless of degree program or area of interest.

Student Success Scholarship:  Full-tuition and registration fee scholarship, summer stipend support for an unfunded internship, and support for other expenses awarded to applicants based on academic merit and/or financial need.

Public Service Scholarship: Partial and half-tuition scholarships awarded to applicants based on merit and strength of application, regardless of degree program or area of interest.

Executive Leaders Scholarship:  25% scholarship awarded to select applicants of the Executive MPA for Public Service Leaders program based on merit and the overall strength of application.

City Year Scholarship:  Half-tuition scholarship awarded to up to two City Year alumni interested in pursuing full-time or part-time study. You are eligible to apply if you complete your service by the start of the Fall semester. We waive the application fee for all City Year members regardless of the semester for which you apply, but the scholarship is only available to those applying for Fall enrollment.

McNair Scholarship:  Half-tuition scholarship awarded to up to two alumni of the McNair Scholars Program interested in pursuing full-time or part-time study. You are eligible to apply if you complete your service by the start of the Fall semester. We waive the application fee for all McNair alumni regardless of the semester for which you apply, but the scholarship is only available to those applying for Fall enrollment.

Teach for America (TFA) Scholarship:  Half-tuition scholarship awarded to up to three alumni of Teach for America interested in pursuing full-time or part-time study. You are eligible to apply if you complete your service by the start of the Fall semester. We waive the application fee for all Teach for America alumni regardless of the semester for which you apply, but the scholarship is only available to those applying for Fall enrollment.

Bonner Program Scholarship : Half-tuition scholarship awarded to up to two  Bonner scholars pursuing full-time or part-time study. We waive the application fee for all Bonner alumni regardless of the semester for which you apply, but the scholarship is only available to those applying for Fall enrollment.

AmeriCorps Scholarship:  Half-tuition scholarship awarded to up to two AmeriCorps alumni interested in pursuing full-time or part-time study. You are eligible to apply if you complete your service by the start of the Fall semester. We waive the application fee for all AmeriCorps members regardless of the semester for which you apply, but the scholarship is only available to those applying for Fall enrollment. NYU is not a Segal matching program.

CHCI Scholarship:  Half-tuition scholarship and a professional development stipend awarded to up to two Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) alumni interested in pursuing full-time or part-time study. You are eligible to apply if you complete your CHCI program by the start of the Fall semester. We waive the application fee for all CHCI members regardless of the semester for which you apply, but the scholarship is only available to those applying for Fall enrollment. 

Charles B. Rangel Scholarship: Selected Rangel Fellows accepted to NYU Wagner will be considered for 2 years of scholarship funding equivalent to 50% tuition for full-time study. We waive the application fee for all applicants affiliated with the Rangel Fellowship regardless of the semester for which you apply. Please review our NYU Wagner External Scholarship page for more information on the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship or apply through the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program website .

The Harry S. Truman Scholarship: Selected Truman scholarship recipients accepted to NYU Wagner will be considered for scholarship funding equivalent to 50% tuition for full-time or part-time study. We waive the application fee for all applicants affiliated with the Truman Scholarship Foundation regardless of the semester for which you apply. Please review our NYU Wagner External Scholarship page for more information on the The Harry S. Truman Scholarship or apply through The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation .

The Donald M. Payne Scholarship: Selected Payne Fellows accepted to NYU Wagner will be considered for 2 years of scholarship funding equivalent to 50% tuition for full-time study. We waive the application fee for all applicants affiliated with the Payne Fellowship regardless of the semester for which you apply. Please review our NYU Wagner External Scholarship page for more information on the The USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program or apply through the Payne International Development Fellowship page.

NYPD Scholarship: NYU Wagner offers half-tuition scholarship awards to up to two active members of the New York City Police Department in partnership with the New York City Police Foundation. In addition, the NYPD Office of Professional Development provides an opportunity to apply for the Wagner and New York City Police Foundation Scholarship. Please reach out to the NYPD Office of Professional Development for more information. We waive the application fee for all NYPD applicants regardless of the semester for which you apply.

The Thomas R. Pickering Scholarship: Selected Pickering Fellows accepted to NYU Wagner will be considered for 2 years of scholarship funding equivalent to 50% tuition for full-time study. We waive the application fee for all applicants affiliated with the Pickering Fellowship regardless of the semester for which you apply. Please review our NYU Wagner External Scholarship page for more information on the Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship Program or apply through the Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship Program page.

Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) Scholarship:  Partial tuition scholarships awarded to up to two alumni of the PPIA Fellowship Program. Minimum annual award $5000. 

Nneka Fritz (WAG '08) Scholarship: Up to a full-tuition scholarship awarded to select students with an interest in economic development. Candidates should ideally be committed to using their education to benefit the Newark Area of New Jersey. Funded by the MCJ Amelior Foundation.

Brodsky Family Scholarship:  Awarded to select incoming full-time and part-time MUP students interested in housing policy, affordable housing, and urban development. Established by Daniel Brodsky '70 and funded by the Daniel and Estrellita Brodsky Family Foundation.

Luther M. Gulick Scholarship:  Awarded to select incoming full-time and part-time students interested international public policy or international development.

May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation Scholarship:  Awarded to select incoming or continuing students who work for public service organizations while enrolled at NYU Wagner.

Mayor's Graduate Scholarship Program (MGSP):  Up to five partial tuition scholarships awarded for part-time study. To be eligible, you must be a full-time NYC government employee and submit your application directly to the Mayor’s Graduate Scholarship Program . MGSP scholarship consideration is applicable to newly admitted students during the Fall entry term only.

Military Service Scholarship:  Half tuition scholarship awarded to select applicants who are military service members or veterans of the US Armed Forces.

The NYU Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship  offers a select group of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) leadership development and financial support while pursuing a masters degree at NYU Wagner. The program awards a half-tuition scholarship, requires participation in the NYU Peace Corps Coverdell leadership development program, and a summer internship. 

EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS   

Organizations and institutions external to NYU Wagner administer fellowship and scholarship programs that provide financial support to students from all over the world accepted into or enrolled in U.S. graduate programs. Learn more about them in the  External Scholarship Directory.  Every attempt has been made to provide accurate website links, eligibility criteria, and level of support provided, however, this information is subject to change. If you find information provided here is inaccurate, please email [email protected] so we can correct it.

Funding for current students

Ellen Schall Experience Fund (ESEF):  NYU Wagner awards up to 25 students each year with $7,500 stipends to take on an unpaid public service summer internship. This funding program allows students to explore professional opportunities to achieve their career goals, regardless of compensation or financial need.

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