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A doctorate is the pinnacle of an arts and science education. Founded in 1886, the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU is among the oldest schools offering doctoral programs in the United States. Today NYU’s doctoral programs span the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, and students pursue cutting-edge research with the close supervision of NYU’s internationally recognized research faculty. New York City resources complement and enhance our vibrant intellectual communities. Use the links below to explore Doctor of Philosophy and dual advanced degrees at New York University.

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Scholarships and Grants

Paying for your education.

We award millions of dollars in scholarships to graduate-level students each year to recognize need and merit. While our scholarships may not completely cover your costs, they can be part of a multi-source financial aid package that helps you gain access to NYU Steinhardt’s academic and professional opportunities.

We strongly encourage all US citizens and permanent residents to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to be eligible for the greatest range of aid. We must receive a FAFSA by March 1 for summer/fall enrollment or November 1 for spring enrollment in order to consider you for School-based scholarships.  Learn more about applying for financial aid .

Unless otherwise noted, our scholarships are for full-time, on-campus, US citizen or permanent resident students. Students receiving Tuition Remission from NYU are not eligible for school-based scholarships.

Scholarship deadlines are firm, so do not wait for your admissions decision before submitting your FAFSA and/or scholarship application. Applying after the deadline delays the processing of federal aid and may result in you being ineligible for Steinhardt scholarships.

Scholarships for Underrepresented Populations

Scholarships recognizing service, steinhardt mission scholarships: recognizing inclusion, innovation, or impact, global study scholarships, scholarship for non-us citizens and non-permanent residents, scholarships for part-time students, scholarships for online students.

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Diversabilities Scholarship

Steinhardt believes that inclusive education is central to achieving high-quality education and experiences for all learners, including those with disabilities. Preference for this scholarship is given first to students eligible for services in the Moses Center for Students with Disabilities,  including hearing and visual impairments, mobility impairments, learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders, chronic illnesses, and psychological impairments. 

Available to newly admitted on-campus master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma programs  students. To apply, submit our new student scholarship application   using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt on-campus graduate application, and complete the FAFSA. Deadlines for the scholarship application are March 1 for Fall/Summer start and November 1 for Spring.

First Generation Scholarship

Recipients of this award must be in the first generation of their family to have completed a bachelor’s degree and have the potential to excel academically based on demonstrated success.

Available to newly admitted on-campus master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma programs students.  To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt on-campus graduate application, and complete the FAFSA. Deadlines for the scholarship application are March 1 for Fall/Summer start and November 1 for Spring.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI), and Tribal Colleges Scholarship

We offer this scholarship on a competitive basis to newly admitted full-time on-campus students who are graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, and Tribal Colleges and Universities. 

Available to newly admitted on-campus master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma  students. To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt on-campus graduate application, and complete the FAFSA. Deadlines for the scholarship application are March 1 for Fall/Summer start and November 1 for Spring.

LGBTQ+ Diversity Scholarship

Applicants must have a proven track record of leadership and community involvement, working for the betterment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) communities.  Any interested student, regardless of identity or background, is eligible for this opportunity.

Available to newly admitted on-campus master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma  students. To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt on-campus graduate application, and complete the FAFSA. Deadlines for the scholarship application are March 1 for Fall/Summer start and November 1 for Spring.

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AmeriCorps Alumni Scholarship

We award up to five partial scholarships per year to AmeriCorps alumni interested in pursuing full-time graduate study in one of our on-campus  master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma programs,  starting in the Fall semester.  We do not match the Education Award . You must complete your service by the start of the Fall semester to be eligible. 

To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt on-campus graduate application, and complete the FAFSA. The deadline for the scholarship application is March 1.

City Year Scholarship

We award up to five partial scholarships per year to City Year members and alumni interested in pursuing full-time graduate study in one of our on-campus  master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma programs , starting in the Fall semester.

To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt graduate on-campus application, and complete the FAFSA. The deadline for the scholarship application is March 1.

NYU Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship Program

This program offers a select group of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) leadership development programming and financial support while you pursue a full-time on-campus MA or MS degree, starting in the Fall semester. The Coverdell Fellowship selection process is competitive; a limited number of fellowships are available each year, and availability   varies. The fellowship will provide a 50% tuition scholarship, basic health insurance, and participation in leadership development programming overseen by the NYU Leadership Initiative. Only RPCVs who have successfully completed their term of service by the start of the Fall semester are eligible. For more information visit the  NYU Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship page .

To be considered, answer “yes” on your online application for admission to the Coverdell Fellowship question, upload a copy of your Description of Service  and an essay (question in admission application) to the Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Description of Service Upload page.

Please note, to be considered for the fellowship  your application for admission must be submitted by the program deadline date or January 15th , whichever comes first.

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Scholarship

A competitive scholarship is open to newly admitted returned Peace Corps volunteers pursuing full-time graduate study in one of our on-campus  master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma programs . 

To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt on-campus graduate application, and complete the FAFSA. Deadlines for the scholarship application are March 1 for Fall/Summer start and November 1 for Spring.

Teach for America Alumni Scholarship

We award up to five partial scholarships per year to alumni of Teach for America who are interested in pursuing full-time graduate study in one of our on-campus master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma programs,  starting in the Fall semester. You must complete your service by the start of the Fall semester to be eligible.

To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt on-campus graduate application, and complete the FAFSA. The deadline for the scholarship application is March 1.

Urban Educators Impact Scholarship

We award up to five partial scholarships per year to current or former teachers from urban school districts who are interested in pursuing full-time graduate study in one of our on-campus  master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma programs, s tarting in the Fall semester. 

To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt graduate on-campus application and complete the FAFSA. The deadline for the scholarship application is March 1 for Fall.

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Steinhardt Graduate Scholarships

We offer this scholarship to on-campus full-time master's and advanced certificate students who are academically talented and show a need for financial assistance. 

Meet all admissions and FAFSA application deadlines, and you will be automatically considered for this scholarship.

21st Century Scholarships

This scholarship is offered to on-campus full-time, newly admitted master's and advanced certificate applicants showing the greatest potential and the strongest fit with the vision and mission of NYU Steinhardt. 

Dorothy Height Impact and Inclusion Award

In honor of distinguished alum and civil rights leader Dorothy Height, Steinhardt recognizes incoming full-time on-campus graduate students who have demonstrated a commitment to inclusion in the field of education and have made an impact in their community.

To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt graduate on-campus application, and complete the FAFSA. Deadlines for the scholarship application are March 1 for Fall/Summer start and November 1 for Spring.

NYC Community Impact Scholarship

This scholarship recognizes residents of New York City’s five boroughs who have demonstrated impact in their community and/or their field of study pursuing full-time graduate study in one of our on-campus  master's degree, advanced certificate or diploma programs,

To apply, submit our  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit your NYU Steinhardt graduate on-campus application, and complete the FAFSA. Deadlines for the scholarship application are March 1 for Fall/Summer start and November 1 for Spring.

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Global Study Scholarship

We believe that faculty-led graduate-level study abroad can significantly enhance your professional and academic training. To support participation in Steinhardt study abroad programs,  NYU Steinhardt offers select candidates a one-time scholarship of up to $3,000 to be used toward the cost of tuition, housing, and activity fees for a Steinhardt-based graduate study abroad course or program at one of our global sites or approved study away sites.  This scholarship is available to incoming students only.  

Additional Global Study Opportunities

We offer scholarships for current NYU Steinhardt students who wish to study abroad, and for full-time teachers attending NYU to have international academic experiences. Review our  additional scholarship opportunities for global study .

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Global Citizen Scholarship

This competitive scholarship is awarded to newly admitted on-campus master's, advanced certificate or diploma students who are  non-US citizens or non-permanent residents (including people who require a visa and DACA applicants) and have demonstrated strong academic achievement in their previous post-secondary education. Several awards are offered on a competitive basis.

To apply, submit the  new student scholarship application  using the same login credentials you used to submit  your NYU Steinhardt on-campus graduate application. Deadlines for the scholarship application are March 1 for Fall/Summer start and November 1 for Spring.

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Centennial Scholarships

These scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis to new on-campus part-time master's and advanced certificate students with superior academic achievement. 

For automatic consideration, meet all admissions and FAFSA application deadlines and indicate part-time study on your application for admission.

The Mayor's Graduate Scholarship Program

Up to five partial tuition scholarships are available for on-campus part-time students who are full-time New York City employees.  Apply through the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) .

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Teacher Residency

Scholarship information is available for the full-time Teacher Residency option  and the part-time Teacher Residency option . You can also contact admissions at [email protected] or 877-710-6381 for more information.

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Contact an Admissions Counselor at 888-698-0462 or  [email protected]  to learn about scholarship opportunities.

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Our faculty, ranked #1 worldwide based on publications in top finance journals (ASU Finance Rankings), consists of more than 30 researchers who study all major areas of finance, making it one of the largest finance faculty in the country. Stern’s finance faculty is highly rated in terms of research output, and faculty members sit on the editorial boards of all major finance journals.

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The finance department offers an exceptionally large range of courses devoted exclusively to PhD students. Apart from core PhD courses in asset pricing and corporate finance, students can choose from a range of electives such as household finance, macro-finance, and financial intermediation. PhD students also enjoy the benefits of Stern’s economics department, NYU’s economics department in the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS), and the Courant Institute of Mathematics.

Graduates of Stern’s Finance PhD program have been placed at leading research institutions such as Harvard, MIT, Chicago, Stanford, Wharton, Yale, and UCLA.

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NYU Silver School of Social Work’s PhD program prepares students to become leading researchers and educators in the promotion of social justice and the health and well-being of marginalized communities nationally and globally.

Our intensive doctoral training competitively positions graduates for top-tier academic and research opportunities—such as faculty positions at leading research universities—cultivating the next wave of independent investigators, scholars, and social work leaders. Building on Silver’s nationally recognized strength in intervention and implementation research and our focus on addressing inequities, the PhD program prepares students to make their own unique contributions to the field of social welfare. 

Our rigorous coursework educates students in classic and contemporary theory, cutting-edge quantitative, qualitative and mixed methodologies, and specialized learning in their substantive areas. The opportunity to take electives within the larger university allows students to explore further their areas and methodologies in an interdisciplinary classroom. NYU Silver also prepares students to be educators through training, including in anti-racist pedagogies, and hands-on experience teaching BSW and MSW level courses.

At the heart of our program is the mentored research practicum offering students the opportunity to put their learning into practice. NYU Silver PhD students are paired from day one with a research mentor as part of our  personalized mentoring program , helping them develop competencies in core research, scholarship, and teaching areas.  NYU Silver  Faculty  are renowned for their expertise in several key research areas, including racial and social justice, behavioral health services, child welfare, and aging. Being part of a large Global Network University and located in the diverse and dynamic city of New York, NYU Silver offers an unparalleled environment for the study of areas critical to local, national and global well-being. 

In fact, PhD Program Director Dr.  Rohini Pahwa was recently awarded a  five-year, $3.1 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health  to gain insight into the factors that influence the social networks and and mental health services use of Black and Latinx people with serious mental illnesses. 

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“I chose NYU Silver for my PhD . . .

because of the program’s emphasis on preparing students to become leading researchers and educators in the health and well-being of marginalized communities and in the promotion of social justice.”

Sabrina Cluesman, PhD candidate and recipient of a NIDA Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (F31)

In an Emerati Women’s Day video from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Embassy in Washington, DC, PhD student  Layla Al Neyadi  discusses her inspiration to seek her degree at NYU Silver and her aspiration to improve mental health policy and services for her fellow Emiratis:

Please email the doctoral program office or call (212) 998-5941 for additional information.

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Growing and established cities are continually meeting new infrastructure needs and maintaining older systems, such as highways, bridges, and airports. The School of Engineering's Ph.D. in Civil Engineering program produces graduates dedicated to enriching the field. Research-oriented and focused on the latest developments in the discipline, our program readies you for civil engineering research careers in the private sector. It also prepares you to teach at the university level, ensuring the most recent advancements in the field are shared with a new generation of civil engineers.

Concentrations

As a Ph.D. candidate, you will choose to concentrate in 1 of these sub-disciplines:

  • structural materials and engineering
  • geotechnical and geo-environmental engineering
  • environmental and water resources engineering
  • construction management and engineering
  • highway and traffic engineering
  • urban infrastructure systems

Other focus areas are possible and can be developed with the assistance of faculty advisers. All subject areas must be relevant to the degree sought, and a faculty member must be willing and able to guide your research.

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Urban Science Doctoral Track

  • Admission to this program requires an MS in Civil Engineering or equivalent with a GPA of 3.5 or better (on a 0-4 scale).
  • GRE scores are required for all full-time Ph.D. applicants.
  • Foreign applicants must take the TOEFL examination and submit the results for consideration.

In criteria 1 and 2 above, the “equivalent" can be achieved in several ways. You may have an MS degree with a different title that covers substantially the same material. In more general terms, you must demonstrate that you have the equivalent of all undergraduate and masters-level coursework to be able to pursue doctoral-level work in the chosen major area, as well as in a minor area within the umbrella of civil engineering. Further, “equivalence” is evaluated based on the totality of your undergraduate and graduate record, not course-by-course. Thus, if you wish to pursue doctoral work in Environmental Engineering, for example, you must have the entire undergraduate and masters-level course background expected in Environmental Engineering, but you do not need to demonstrate such a background in structures.

Because admission to a Ph.D. program requires a relevant MS (or equivalent), applicants who have not yet achieved a master’s degree would normally be admitted as MS students. They are expected to earn an MS degree while completing their major and minor course requirements. In rare cases, an applicant with only a BS degree may be directly admitted into the Ph.D. program with the written approval of the department head.

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A maximum of 48 credits of approved graduate work may be transferred and applied to your degree requirements. They would be awarded on a course-by-course basis or by the transfer of an MS degree from another institution in satisfaction of 30 graduate credits. The latter requires a recommendation from the department’s Graduate Committee and the approval of the department head. Transfer credits must be approved by the academic adviser, the graduate coordinator, and the department head.

Every Ph.D. student upon admission is assigned an academic adviser, who is designated by the department head. Any member of the civil engineering faculty may be an academic adviser to a Ph.D. student. The first meeting should take place shortly after receiving an acceptance letter from the Admissions Office. During this first meeting the student’s Program of Study should be established. The Program of Study should include a list of the fundamental and advanced topics that will comprise the specific courses, the subject matter for the qualifying exam and possible research areas.

Program Requirements

Before becoming a candidate for the Ph.D., you must pass a qualifying examination. 

Immediately after you pass your qualifying exam, a Dissertation Committee will be formed. This panel of experts will guide your course of study and research work. You are required to submit and present a dissertation proposal. The culmination of your Ph.D. work will be the defense of the final draft of your dissertation. There are important requirements involved in the qualifying examination and dissertation processes.  One of these requirements is that your defense of the final draft of your dissertation must take place in-person at the Brooklyn Campus.

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Scholarships and grants are types of financial aid you don’t have to pay back. NYU offers or recognizes many scholarship options, including programs for new students, current NYU undergraduates, and scholarships from outside sources.

In addition, NYU schools and colleges award their own scholarships.

Scholarships for Incoming Students

Scholarships for current students.

As an incoming student at NYU, you are eligible for select scholarships. 

AnBryce Scholarships

This scholarship is awarded to academically-motivated students who demonstrate financial need and who are the first generation in their family to attend college. The award will cover up to the cost of tuition and is renewable over four years of undergraduate study at NYU. Students are expected to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 and must remain active in program activities.

Lenape Scholarship

In honor of the Lenape people and their lands on which New York University was founded, the Lenape Scholarship will be awarded to applicants with a demonstrated participation in or engagement with Native American culture and communities regardless of tribal membership. Preference will be given to members of the Lenape tribal nation, which students may self-certify. 

Lewis Rudin City Scholarships

Rudin Scholars are outstanding entering first-year students selected from public and parochial high schools in all five boroughs of New York City. In addition to their scholarship, they participate in academic and cultural activities throughout the city. The program is named in honor of the late real estate developer and NYU alumnus Lewis Rudin.

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships

These scholarships are awarded to outstanding community college transfer students who are members of Phi Theta Kappa , the national honor society for two-year colleges. Transfer students from all colleges who are members of the society and who have participated in its programs are eligible for consideration.

Yellow Ribbon Scholarships

The Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program is a provision of the Post 9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. Yellow Ribbon is a scholarship designed to help military or veteran students supplement their Post 9/11 GI Bill tuition benefits.

  • Find out more about the Yellow Ribbon Program .

As a student at NYU, you’re eligible for a host of scholarships and scholar programs offered by the university’s schools and colleges. 

Learn about scholarships from NYU’s schools and colleges:

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College of arts and science, gallatin school of individualized study, rory meyers college of nursing, silver school of social work, steinhardt school of culture, education, and human development, stern school of business, tandon school of engineering.

You can also explore scholarships outside NYU as well.  

Global Pathways Scholarships

Want to see the world? We can help with that. This need-based award of up to $4,000 per semester goes toward the additional costs of studying away for undergraduate degree-seeking students whose home campus is New York City. You must have a current FAFSA on file with the university to be considered. Award notifications occur in June for the fall semester and November for the spring semester.

P.O.I.S.E. Scholars

The program is for Borough of Manhattan Community College students who desire to pursue studies in a science, technology, engineering, psychology, and math related major. Students participate in a variety of activities and social network opportunities aimed at academic achievement and preparation for successful transition into a four-year college.

Presidential Honors Scholars Program

This program is for students who have demonstrated superior academic achievement and outstanding records of leadership and service to their school and community. Scholars participate in seminars, meet regularly for lectures and discussions, and engage in a variety of co-curricular activities. Recipients are expected to complete the honors track in their major, as well as study abroad for part of their time at NYU.

Scholars Program

Gallatin Scholars participate in a carefully planned program of cultural and intellectual activities, including concerts, theatrical performances, and lectures. They also take study trips; past groups have traveled to Greece, Italy, Thailand, China, and Spain, as well as throughout the United States.

Meyers Nursing Scholars Program

This scholarship will meet the full demonstrated financial need for two incoming first-year students. Preference is given to students who are the first generation in their family to attend college, are high achieving with financial need, and who have a demonstrated interest in nursing.

Community College Transfer Opportunity Program Scholarships

Qualified students transferring from community colleges participating in the Community College Transfer Opportunity Program (CCTOP) are eligible for this need-based scholarship. Students must be nominated for consideration by the dean, department chairperson, professor, or transfer counselor of their community college.

As part of the school’s honors program, this program promotes excellence in academic achievement and leadership. Scholars participate in a mix of seminars, domestic and international travel colloquia, research, social activities, and community service. All qualified freshman and transfer applicants are automatically considered.

Education Scholarships

These are awarded to entering freshmen and transfer students who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential and have chosen to major in education.

Artistic Scholarships

These scholarships are for entering freshmen who show exceptional promise in music or studio art.

Gateway Mathematics Education Scholarships

This program offers both financial and academic support for community college transfer students intending to become mathematics teachers in New York City.

NYU Stern is committed to making college accessible to high-achieving, exceptionally talented students with financial need through two ambitious programs at its Undergraduate College.

The Berkley Achievement Scholars Program provides an exclusive group of highly accomplished students from across the United States with bespoke learning experiences centered on academic excellence, community building, and career readiness. As Berkley Achievement Scholars (BAS), students will learn and apply academic and interpersonal competencies that will enhance their professional achievement at Stern and beyond. 

The Breakthrough Scholars Leadership Program equips a select group of high-performing students from a wide range of backgrounds with the skills and relationships needed to grow and excel as students and future business leaders. Breakthrough Scholars (BTS) participate in customized programming in which they learn and apply foundational leadership competencies while gaining a broad understanding of leadership in its many forms.

ASPIRE Scholarship 

The ASPIRE (A Scholarship for Service Partnership for Interdisciplinary Research and Education) scholarship assists in educating and training the next generation of cybersecurity experts. The program aims to produce cybersecurity specialists who understand information-security issues from a multidisciplinary perspective. ASPIRE is funded by the Federal Scholarship for Service (SFS), a partnership between the National Science Foundation and the Department of Homeland Security to strengthen the United States’ information safety.

  • Find out more about the ASPIRE Scholarship .

Nicholas and Angelica Romanelli Endowed Scholarship 

The Nicholas and Angelica Romanelli Endowed Scholarship is for undergraduates who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need. It’s intended to support one new freshman each year throughout his or her time at NYU (subject to continued eligibility). This scholarship is open to candidates of all backgrounds. Applicants should contact Kourtney Gardner with further questions.

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Outside Scholarships

As you seek financial aid for your education, you may also want to explore the availability of scholarships and grants from other organizations. 

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Graduate Scholarships

Scholarships, dean's scholars program, peace corps coverdell fellowship, global diversity scholarship, departmental awards.

Some NYU School of Professional Studies graduate programs offer departmental scholarships based upon financial need and/or academic merit. The majority of departmental awards are open to continuing students after a set number of credits are completed and academic merit in the program is established. Requirements and award amounts vary.

Center for Global Affairs

Academic excellence scholarship, diversity scholarship, the global citizen scholarship, international student scholarship, msga research fund, us military and veterans’ scholarship, center for publishing and applied liberal arts, the malkemes scholarship, oscar dystel fellowship, ulysses press scholarship, william randolph hearst endowment for magazine media scholarship, division of programs in business, the professor edward kleinert memorial scholarship, schack institute of real estate, scholarships for incoming students.

As a full or part-time candidate and/or admitted student for our Schack Master's program, you may be eligible to apply for the scholarships below. Admitted students starting in the summer may also apply. These are one-time scholarships that will be credited to the summer or fall semester tuition bill should you be chosen as recipient. Please contact the Schack Institute of Real Estate for any questions related to this or other Schack awards at [email protected] .

The Jerry Pi Diversity Scholarship

James and marjorie kuhn scholarships to foster diversity, crefc scholars, jhsf scholarship fund, scholarships for continuing students.

Through its scholarship program, the NYU SPS Schack Institute of Real Estate recognizes outstanding graduate students in Real Estate, Real Estate Development, and Construction Management programs who have excelled in their academic accomplishments and in their service to the Institute and their classmates. Matriculated students with 6 or more earned credits may apply. A scholarship committee will review all applications shortly after the deadline. Scholarships for continuing students are funded from a range of sources, including individual benefactors, industry organizations, and major industry events. All of the scholarships listed below are a $5,000 award.  Please contact the Schack Institute of Real Estate for any questions related to this or other Schack awards at [email protected] .

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Graduate applicants eligible for Guaranteed Admission with a 3.8 undergraduate GPA or above automatically earn a merit scholarship worth $5,500 per year or $11,000 in total (over two years).

External Scholarships

Students can also apply for scholarships and fellowships funded by sources unaffiliated with the NYU School of Professional Studies. Eligibility requirements will vary, but typically take into consideration a student's academic achievement and financial need. We encourage all students to routinely explore external scholarship and funding opportunities. Some great resources include

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  • nyu.iGrad.com , search within the website for 'scholarships' and then utilize the 'Scholarship Search' tool

Merit-Based Scholarships

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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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NYU Shanghai offers various opportunities for students to pursue advanced doctoral study and research culminating in the award of a PhD degree from New York University. These opportunities are made possible through unique collaborations with other schools and departments of NYU, including the NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science, the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Currently, we are recruiting for outstanding PhD candidates in the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Neural Science, Physics, Public Administration, Sociology, and Transportation Planning and Engineering.

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All students are supported through a generous financial aid program - the NYU Shanghai Doctoral Fellowship, which includes scholarships covering NYU tuition and fees, annual stipends, travel funds, and enrollment in an international health insurance plan.

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High school senior accepted into 231 schools, awarded $14.7 million in scholarships

Madison Crowell shared her top tips for other students.

Madison Crowell always knew she wanted to go to college.

The 18-year-old from Hinesville, Georgia, will fulfill that dream this fall when she heads off to High Point University in High Point, North Carolina, where she will attend under a full tuition scholarship.

But what makes Crowell's story extraordinary isn't just that she's going to college but that she had applied to hundreds of schools and was accepted into 231 of them and awarded $14.7 million in scholarships to help fund her longtime dream, according to High Point University .

PHOTO: Madison Crowell, an 18-year-old senior at Liberty County High School in Hinesville, Georgia, was accepted into over 230 schools and awarded over $14 million in scholarships.

"I wanted to apply to as many schools as I did … because I'm coming from a low-income area of Georgia and so I want to show the kids here in Liberty County that it's possible to get accepted into not only just local schools like Georgia Southern [University] and Savannah [Technical College], but that you can get accepted into schools like the University of Alabama and University of Colorado and [schools] that you think might be out of your reach but is definitely in reach," Crowell, senior at Liberty County High School, also in Hinesville, told "Good Morning America."

PHOTO: Madison Crowell is planning to attend High Point University in High Point, North Carolina in the fall of 2024.

In a statement , High Point University President Dr. Nido Qubein, celebrated Crowell and her decision to attend the university.

"We welcome you to our HPU family. You're going to do exceptional things right here at The Premier Life Skills University, where we call everybody to be extraordinary," Qubein said. "The sky is not the limit … and when you come here to High Point University, we know you'll be a leader. We know you'll make amazing things happen. We're here to resource her, cheer you on and celebrate you victory."

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Crowell said she and her parents – dad Sgt. 1st Class Delando Langley and mom Melissa Langley – have been preparing for her to go to college ever since she was a young girl but when she was in middle school, their preparations kicked into high gear and they would periodically take road trips and go on college tours whenever they could. She also said she made a commitment to herself, knowing that she wanted to pursue a career in the medical field and major in exercise science, that she would work toward her goal of going to college.

PHOTO: Crowell is pictured with her parents – her father Sgt. 1st Class Delando Langley and mother Melissa Langley – at a ceremony announcing her decision to attend High Point University.

Although she has received so many acceptances and been awarded more scholarships than she initially expected, Crowell also said she knows what it feels like to not receive an immediate yes.

"I know what it's like to be deferred from a dream school and you don't know if you're gonna get the chance to apply again or you're not going to be accepted again," Crowell said, adding that she wasn't accepted into other top schools.

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Now, as Crowell gets ready to say goodbye to her high school career and prepare for her next chapter in college, the aspiring physical therapist is sharing her top three tips for the next generation of high school students coming up behind her.

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"Number one is always prioritize yourself," Crowell said. "Don't make this application process more stressful than it needs to be so always take time for yourself, whether that be self care, hanging out with your friends and family, or playing with your dog, whatever the case may be. Always take time to do things that you enjoy so that you're not getting burnt out."

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Crowell's next strategy is one she implemented with her mom while applying to both colleges and multiple scholarships. The mother-daughter duo would use a shared digital spreadsheet to keep track of Crowell's applications and the contact information for each of the schools and scholarships she was considering so it would be a one-stop resource that was easy to refer to.

"The second thing is to stay organized," Crowell said. "Staying organized is something different to everybody else so [make] sure that you find something that works for you and your family."

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For her final tip, Crowell recommends students stay positive throughout the process, even if it grows larger than expected.

"The third thing is just to always keep a positive sight on these things because it can get a little overwhelming," she said. "That also just goes hand in hand with making sure that you're keeping yourself sane and having outlets to release some energy."

"At the end of the day, I'm just another student," Crowell added. "We're about to graduate, some of us with uncertain futures. And I just want to make it known that nothing is impossible and that the sky is not the limit and that you want to keep pushing for greatness."

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INTERACT-Africa PhD and MSc Scholarships 2024/2025 for Africans.

Application Deadline:   23rd June, 2024 EAT 

INTERACT-Africa is an Intra-Africa Academic mobility project funded by the European Union (EU). The project focuses on Chemistry, Biology and Information Technology, with emphasis on conversion of organic waste to valuable bioproducts for transitioning into environmental sustainable and socially inclusive economies.

INTERACT-Africa  aims at :

  • Promoting inclusive learning mobility opportunities by enhancing capacity building of HEIs by focusing on training and education in green Chemistry, Biology and Information Technology aimed at developing a skilled workforce capable of implementing sustainable practices
  • Fostering entrepreneurship and support the establishment of green technology businesses in Africa by providing mentorship, access to funding, and technical support to aspiring entrepreneurs and start-ups working in the field of green Chemistry, Biology and Information technology
  • Facilitating networking and knowledge sharing among businesses to promote innovation and sustainable economic growth through provision of internships, cooperative education programs, and hands-on learning opportunities.

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INTERACT-Africa is offering 28 postgraduate scholarships for the degree seeking mobility. 5 scholarships for the PhD and 23 for Masters programmes.

  • For PhD students, the maximum duration of a scholarship is 36 months.
  • For MSc students, the maximum duration of a scholarship is 24 months.

Eligibility criteria

  • The candidate must meet minimum requirement for admission into Masters and PhD programmes as stipulated by the host University Senate/regulating body.
  • Provide proof that the candidate is a national of and residence of an eligible country.
  • Student beneficiaries must be of African nationality and residing in Africa at the time of application.
  • All interested candidates must submit a research concept paper in the intended area of study (1 page, Times New Roman, single spacing).
  • Applicants will not be allowed to participate in the mobility without an admission letter from the host university.
  • Applicants to declare not to have already benefited from a previous student scholarship under the projects selected in the framework of the Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme 2022-2027.
  • Applicants to commit not to benefit from another EU funded scholarship scheme to implement the same activity during their Intra-Africa mobility period.
  • Provide motivation letter reflecting innovative technologies in climate change and mitigation.
  • Recommendation letters and/ reference letters (two). One from an academic advisor or professor/lecturer.
  • Applicant must be willing to study not in his/her country but within the eligible countries
  • Provide proof of Special needs where applicable
  • Applicants from Non – – English level B2 Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) or its equivalent is mandatory to study in the institutions that use English as the language of instruction.
  • To study at Institut Facultaire Des Sciences Agronomiques De Yangambi (IFA-YANGAMBI), French level B2 or its equivalent is mandatory
  • Tuition fees and research costs for the duration of the study.
  • Comprehensive health and accident insurance cover
  • Monthly stipend/allowance of Euro 1,230 per month for PhD and 890 per month for the Masters.
  • PhD students will receive a monthly stipend of 1230 Euros. This also includes (1) travel cost to and from the host institution, (2) Visa costs, and (3) settling allowance.
  • MSc students will receive a monthly stipend of 890 Euros. This also includes (1) travel cost to and from the host institution, (2) Visa costs, and (3) settling allowance.

Language of instruction

  • The language of instruction varies with the project hosting institution/country i.e., English for Moi University, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Addis Ababa University and Sokoine University of Agriculture.
  • French for Institut Facultaire Des Sciences Agronomiques De Yangambi (IFA-Yangambi) University

How to apply for the scholarship

Eligible candidates interested in these programmes are invited fill the online scholarship application form using the link  https://form.jotform.com/241243838123048 For more information visit  https://interactafrica.mu.ac.ke/ . Note that each applicant is advised to apply concurrently to the host University for admission. The scholarships will only be awarded to candidates with admission letters from the host university.

Application deadline

The programmes are scheduled to start in August/September/October 2024. The deadline for application is  23rd June, 2024 EAT  by  midnight . Motivational letters should be addressed to:  Lead Coordinator, INTERACT-Africa Project,  Moi University, P.O. Box 3900, Eldoret, Kenya,  [email protected]

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  1. Funding Packages for Full-Time PhD Students

    The Steinhardt Fellowship Program. The standard Steinhardt Fellowship package includes an annual stipend, tuition remission for required course work, and student health insurance through your fifth year. The fellowship is reserved for full-time doctoral students. The 2024-2025 stipend is $33,867. Complete details are provided with each offer of ...

  2. Doctoral Studies Funding, Awards, and Grants

    This award supports doctoral students working toward the completion of their dissertations. $10,000 awards will be granted in Steinhardt's areas of Culture, Education, and Human Development. Steinhardt PhD candidates whose degrees will be conferred in 2024 (January 2024, May 2024, or September 2024) are eligible.

  3. Doctoral Financial Aid & Funding

    Doctoral students usually receive five years of stipend support. Fully funded doctoral students receive full tuition and fee remission, a living stipend, and NYU health insurance for the five years of their fellowships. New students also receive a one-time $1,000 stipend in their first semester that may be used for start-up expenses.

  4. Graduate School Fellowships and Assistantships

    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.

  5. Scholarships and Grants

    Federal Grant Programs. State Scholarship and Grant Programs. Scholarships and Grants From Other Organizations. If you are not a New York State resident, you should contact your state financial aid agency to ask about programs for which you may qualify. You can find contact information by calling 1-800-433-3243.

  6. PhD Program Scholarships & Financial Aid

    Scholarships & Financial Aid. Full-time students are awarded a Research Fellowship for four years to support their doctoral studies. The Fellowship includes: full tuition and registration service fee waivers for required coursework; dental and comprehensive health coverage; and. a nine-month academic-year graduate assistantship stipend in the ...

  7. Graduate Admissions

    Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Gallatin School of Individualized Study. Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) Grossman Long Island School of Medicine. Grossman School of Medicine. Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) The Institute of Fine Arts (IFA) Leonard N. Stern School of Business.

  8. Overview of Graduate Aid

    As a graduate student at New York University, your financial aid information will come primarily from the school you're attending. You should check with your program or school directly about deadlines for university scholarship consideration and other financial aid specific to the program to which you are applying. Below is general ...

  9. Paying for Your Doctoral Education

    Looking for more options to finance your graduate study at NYU Steinhardt? Learn about veterans benefits, resident assistanceships, private loans, and payment plans. Explore offerings including a funding package for full-time students, federal aid, and outside resources to make the most informed financial decision for your doctoral study.

  10. Financial Aid

    The Ph.D. Program at NYU Stern provides all qualified doctoral students with a financial aid package consisting of a living stipend, tuition coverage, health insurance coverage, and an opportunity to hold research or teaching assistantships. All incoming doctoral students can expect to receive a financial aid package for five years, provided ...

  11. Ph.D. Programs

    Ph.D. Programs. A doctorate is the pinnacle of an arts and science education. Founded in 1886, the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU is among the oldest schools offering doctoral programs in the United States. Today NYU's doctoral programs span the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, and students pursue cutting-edge research ...

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    82 Washington Square East, 3rd Floor. New York, NY 10003-6680. [email protected]. Tel: 212-998-5030 | Fax: 212-995-4328. Our scholarships and grants can be part of a multi-source financial aid package that helps you gain access to NYU Steinhardt's academic and professional opportunities.

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    1. A four- or five-year award term. 2. A scholarship for full tuition and registration and services fees for courses required for the degree. 3. Full coverage of the premiums for mandatory NYU student health insurance for an individual under the NYU comprehensive plan. 4. A nine-month academic-year stipend for living expenses.

  14. Department of Finance

    The finance PhD program at New York University's Stern School of Business is one of the finest and most competitive programs in the world. Our faculty, ranked #1 worldwide based on publications in top finance journals (ASU Finance Rankings), consists of more than 30 researchers who study all major areas of finance, making it one of the ...

  15. Doctor of Philosophy

    Doctor of Philosophy. 2023 Incoming PhD Cohort with Program Director Dr. Rohini Pahwa. NYU Silver School of Social Work's PhD program prepares students to become leading researchers and educators in the promotion of social justice and the health and well-being of marginalized communities nationally and globally.

  16. Ph.D. Program

    The Ph.D. program in Politics is an intellectually vibrant home for students interested in pursuing academic careers focused on the analytically rigorous study of politics. The program offers a wide range of opportunities to learn from and work with leading scholars in American Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Economy, International ...

  17. Civil Engineering, Ph.D.

    The School of Engineering's Ph.D. in Civil Engineering program produces graduates dedicated to enriching the field. Research-oriented and focused on the latest developments in the discipline, our program readies you for civil engineering research careers in the private sector. It also prepares you to teach at the university level, ensuring the ...

  18. Financial Aid & Scholarships

    Graduate Financial Aid. NYU SPS offers students applying to its graduate programs ways to finance their education in the form of scholarships and grants, and loans and payment plans. Military veterans can use Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement program benefits. Undergraduate Financial Aid. (for transfer and returning students)

  19. Scholarships

    Scholarships and grants are types of financial aid you don't have to pay back. NYU offers or recognizes many scholarship options, including programs for new students, current NYU undergraduates, and scholarships from outside sources. In addition, NYU schools and colleges award their own scholarships. Scholarships for Incoming Students.

  20. Ph.D. Program

    Ph.D. Program. The Doctor of Philosophy is a research degree. It signifies that the recipient is able to conduct independent research and has both a broad basic knowledge of all areas of economics and a comprehensive knowledge of one area in particular. The Ph.D. program equips its graduates with modern economic techniques, enabling them to ...

  21. Scholarships: Graduate Financial Aid

    A scholarship committee will review all applications shortly after the deadline. Scholarships for continuing students are funded from a range of sources, including individual benefactors, industry organizations, and major industry events. All of the scholarships listed below are a $5,000 award. Please contact the Schack Institute of Real Estate ...

  22. Merit-Based Scholarships

    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.

  23. Find your PhD scholarship in New York, United States

    Discover all available scholarships for your PhD degree in New York, United States with PhDportal's scholarship search tool. Explore; Decide; Apply; Explore. View disciplines. ... New York University. New York City, United States. Independent provider. Grant. 40000 AUD. Deadline. 30 Sep 2024. Graduate Education Scholarships (Both Directions)

  24. PhD Programs

    NYU Shanghai offers various opportunities for students to pursue advanced doctoral study and research culminating in the award of a PhD degree from New York University. These opportunities are made possible through unique collaborations with other schools and departments of NYU, including the NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science, the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and

  25. Graduate Film

    Find out about the vision of the Graduate Film Program, part of the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television at NYU Tisch, where students can earn an MFA in film production. ... your major or minor, build your résumé with an internship, or take classes to change careers. Come be inspired by New York City and our international sites ...

  26. 25 Research Fellowships at New York University, United States

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  27. Ph.D. Program Overview

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    Madison Crowell, an 18-year-old senior at Liberty County High School in Hinesville, Georgia, was accepted into over 230 schools and awarded over $14 million in scholarships.

  29. INTERACT-Africa PhD and MSc Scholarships 2024/2025 for Africans

    For PhD students, the maximum duration of a scholarship is 36 months. For MSc students, the maximum duration of a scholarship is 24 months. Eligibility criteria. The candidate must meet minimum requirement for admission into Masters and PhD programmes as stipulated by the host University Senate/regulating body.

  30. DREAM Act for Non-Citizens

    Students meeting the NYS Dream Act eligibility criteria can apply for one or more HESC-administered grant and scholarship programs and be directed to the NYS DREAM Act application powered by International Scholarship & Tuition Services (ISTS).. The application is simple and straightforward, and the information provided will be used ONLY to determine eligibility for and administer awards.