Graduate fellowships are prestigious financial assistance opportunities available to graduate students.
A graduate fellowship is a form of financial assistance awarded on a competitive basis. Recipients typically receive a tuition waiver and a monthly stipend (amount varies by program). Although duties vary, most fellowships offer some portion of time that is non-service in nature, allowing you to focus more attention on your graduate studies.
Doctoral Fellowships
At Â鶹ҹÊÐ, our University Doctoral Fellowships presently offer a stipend of $22,000 for the academic year as well as a waiver of tuition and most fees. These fellowships are available to students pursuing a Ph.D. degree and fund three or four years of study, depending upon whether you enter with or without the master’s degree in hand.
University Doctoral Fellowship Eligibility
In order to be considered for the University Doctoral Fellowship, you must meet the following eligibility criteria. You must:
Have a 3.5 GPA on undergraduate work, or a 3.7 GPA if graduate hours have been pursued
Be a first-time doctoral applicant pursuing a Ph.D. degree in the fall semester OR
Be a current doctoral student first enrolled in the immediately preceding spring or summer semester. If you meet this qualification, you may be eligible for the fellowship beginning in your first fall semester.