Financial Aid
Tuition
at Rutgers covers only a small portion of the cost of educating each
student. In order to enable students of limited means to attend college,
the university makes every effort to help these students find ways to
finance their educations. A majority of full-time graduate students at
the university receive some financial aid. The amount of support each
student receives depends, in part, upon the availability of funds. The
level of support often is dependent upon the specific graduate program
and the student's degree status. Aid ranges from loans to grants
covering tuition charges to awards sufficient to pay all educational and
most living expenses. The sources of support include university funds,
federal and state government funds, corporate and individual bequests to
the university, and grants from educational and scientific foundations.
Limited
funds are available to students at the school from scholarships,
fellowships, assistantships, grants, low-interest loans, and part-time
employment. To apply for grants, loans, and employment, students must
complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). At Rutgers, contact the Office of Financial Aid,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 249 University Avenue,
Newark, NJ 07102 (973-353-5151). Applicants who file by March 15 can
expect a reply by June 1.
Fellowships and scholarships are
awarded by the school and by individual academic departments. As a
result, students do not have to file a FAFSA to apply for them. In all
cases, applicants are considered for all forms of aid for which they are
eligible.
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