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Almost all students admitted to a Ph.D. program in one of
the 31 Arts and Sciences Programs within GSAS will receive a multi-year
fellowship. This includes tuition, health insurance, and an annual stipend. The
fellowships usually require a certain amount of teaching or other obligations.
Other GSAS programs and other schools at Columbia
have different funding availability and students need to contact the school(s)
directly for details.
Students in Masters programs at Columbia are not funded. Generally, students
must either find outside funding or secure loans for MA programs. Students who
are not awarded fellowships typically fund their education via financial aid
awards, a package consisting of Stafford loans, work study, and/or other low
interest
loan programs. Applicants are urged to compete for all national, regional, and
foundation fellowships in addition to those available at Columbia.
Be sure to research all forms of financial assistance available to underrepresented
students. You should begin to gather information about a year and half before
you wish to begin graduate study, given that many of the fellowship deadlines
precede graduate school application deadlines. Two of the major fellowships for
minority students are the Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship for Minorities
and The National Science Foundation Minority Graduate Fellowships. The
application deadlines for both are in early November.
For further information on selected funding sources, go to the GSAS
Financial Aid web page.
National Scholarship Programs:
Andrew Mellon Fellowship in Humanistic Studies
Ford Foundation Predoctoral and
Dissertation Fellowships
Fulbright
Scholarship
Harry S. Truman Graduate and Undergraduate
Scholarships
James Madison Fellowship
National Science Foundation
Graduate Research Fellowships
Rhodes Scholarship
For more information on external support, go to the GSAS Fellowship Database
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