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Financial Aid & Scholarships

Individual departments and schools may have financial support available to graduate students in their programs. Graduate and professional students should consider filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or a renewal FAFSA to apply for financial aid by the priority deadline March 10. The FAFSA is often used by IUPUI schools in determining financial support eligibility.

This support could be in the form of tuition remission, a fellowship that does not carry specific service requirements, or various types of support that requires the student to perform defined work, such as research assistantships and teaching assistantships.  Some programs offer Graduate Assistantships (GA) where a student may be paid a stipend and possibly receive a tuition waiver for the semesters in which he/she is a GA. These GA positions are handled by the individual programs, not the Graduate Office. Some schools also offer stipends/tuition support to students for teaching on campus (TA appointments). Contact your graduate program for details.

Visit the Office of Student Financial Services and the IUPUI Graduate Office for more information on financial aid for graduate students.