Financial Aid

Beginning Fall 2003, graduate students are eligible for USF Grants (direct financial aid, not loans) that, until now, had been reserved for undergraduates.  In order to qualify, you must complete a FASFA form  by MARCH 1, 2003.  You can obtain the form at www.fasfa.ed.gov

This award may total up to $2000 per year for full time study.  Pro-rated amounts are also available for part time students.  Full time enrollment is 9 or more hours per semester; part time is 5-8 credits.

At this time, there are no department scholarships or assistantships available for master's degree study.

There are a number of scholarships and fellowships available for graduate study through the central Financial Aid Office.  An overview of the financial aid opportunities can be found at the "Scholarships
Overview" page:
http://www.usf.edu/scholarships.html

Forms and applications can be found at:
(http://usfweb.usf.edu/finaid)

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