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Financial Planning
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Financial Planning

Source: https://www.nyu.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions/financial-planning.html?challenge=d06e90d7-4d8f-4b88-9d8c-10b73beb60f1

Understand your options when it comes to financing a graduate degree

A graduate or professional degree is an investment in your future, and it’s never too early to establish a foundation of knowledge about that investment. As you consider NYU, it’s important to understand that tuition costs as well as financial aid, scholarships, fellowships, and other types of funding vary across schools and programs. You can learn a little bit about these opportunities below, but for a more comprehensive understanding, and to learn about important financial aid deadlines, you should reach out directly to the school or program you’re interested in—or contact NYU’s Office of Financial Aid at financial.aid@nyu.edu.

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Funding Opportunities at NYU

In addition to federal aid and loans, graduate and professional students have access to a wide range of funding opportunities at NYU. Many of the University’s graduate and professional schools offer merit-based, school-specific scholarships. In the majority of cases, you will be automatically reviewed for these opportunities, provided you submit all required application materials on time.

Additionally, you may have the chance to benefit from department- or program-specific assistantship and fellowship positions, including research fellowships. You may also have the opportunity to receive awards from NYU alumni groups and other organizations associated with graduate and professional studies at NYU. To learn more about specific funding opportunities that may be available to you, speak directly with your program’s admissions office.

NYU as a whole is committed to providing you with as much financial guidance and information as possible before you enroll. Visit the Office of Financial Education for additional information and resources.

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