Financial Aid Available for Graduate
Students
Financial aid to help meet the costs of your graduate or professional
program at Marquette University can be in the form of student
loans, scholarships or assistantships, and part-time employment.
Student Loans
If you are interested in receiving student
loans, file a Free Application
for Federal Student Aid each year. Once you have been admitted
to your program and completed the required financial aid paperwork,
we will determine your eligibility and send you a Financial
Aid Award. Most student loans do not require payment until
after you complete your course of study, and have competitive
interest rates.
Graduate Education Costs
Scholarships and Assistantships
Scholarships and assistantships are awarded
by the following schools and programs:
Questions concerning scholarships
and assistantships should be directed to the admissions
office or dean's office of the school or program in which
you plan
to enroll. Limited gift assistance is available for Native
American students.
Employment Assistance
Employment assistance is available
to students. Students employed through student employment receive
bi-weekly paychecks. Visit the Student
Employment Services site or contact the Office
of Student Financial Aid/Student Employment with questions.
First-year law students are not allowed to work.
Explore Your Options
Please use the links below to find out key information about
applying for graduate student financial aid at Marquette University.