Graduate Financing FAQs
Master’s degrees are not typically fully funded. You are more than welcome to apply for an Assistantship such as research or teaching after your first semester of study.
Detailed information about tuition and fees can be found with the Office of Student Accounts.
This award is a merit-based award that is given to first-year master students. To qualify, please apply as a full-time on-campus student. If you have been awarded funding, it will be disclosed at the time of admission.
Contact Graduate Admissions by emailing [email protected]
Contact Graduate Admissions by emailing [email protected]
Beginning this Fall 2024 semester, the scholarship will be disbursed over three semesters if students maintain full-time enrollment in each semester. The Office of Graduate Education will supplement each award with an additional $4000. The $4000 will be disbursed to the students in the third semester.
There is no difference between online and on-campus tuition. The pricing for each course, despite the modality you chose, is the same as courses are taught by the same instructors with the same duration, curriculum, and degree. Whether you pursue the program on-campus or online you are receiving a Stevens Institute of Technology degree with no indication that it was pursued remotely.
Yes, applicants have the opportunity of being awarded a scholarship for pursuing a fully online degree or certificate program at the graduate level whether you pursue those part-time (1-2 courses per term) or full-time (3-4 courses per term). When filling out the application, please first go to the Enrollment Section and answer, “How do you plan to complete your Stevens degree?” with the response, “Online via StevensOnline.” When in the Financial Support section, make sure to select, “Yes, I wish to be considered for a StevensOnline Scholarship.”
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