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Graduate Students
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graduate
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https://fas.ucsd.edu/applying/graduate-students/index.html
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Graduate Students

Source: https://fas.ucsd.edu/applying/graduate-students/index.html Parent: https://fas.ucsd.edu/

Graduate students receive their primary funding through their department. For more information about graduate aid, please visit the Graduate Division website. If graduate support is limited, you may be eligible to apply for student loan options. Please note that graduate students are not eligible for UC Grant funding.

To apply for the loan programs complete the FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application for the upcoming academic year as early as possible. It is recommended that you complete your application in early spring to secure aid for the upcoming fall quarter.

Graduate students who file a FAFSA may receive a Direct Unsubsidized loan or a graduate PLUS loan, while those who file a CA Dream Act Application may receive a Dream Loan.  Dream Loans can award up to a $4,000 max per academic year to eligible graduate students.

How to Apply for Financial Aid

Use the links below to submit the application that’s best for you. It’s recommended to apply by the priority deadline to secure the best available funding.

Financial Aid Basics

Eligibility & Enrollment Requirements - Learn what you need to do to maintain eligibility for loan programs.

Cost of Attendance - Use this estimated cost of attendance to help decide how much money you'll need to attend UC San Diego and how much financial aid you may need to meet that goal.

How You Receive Your Financial Aid - Link to resources that can help you manage your financial aid award.

Packaging Policy - Learn how the amount of financial aid you're eligible to receive is calculated, and in what order awards are made.

Timeline - Use this timeline to keep track of important filing deadlines and other events which begin the year before each new fall quarter begins.

Additional Resources

International Students

Many graduate departments award limited funding to international graduate students. Check these sources for more information on campus support and resources for international students:

Undocumented Students

To be considered for state and institutional aid including grants, need-based scholarships, and university loans, undocumented AB540 eligible students must submit the CA Dream Act Application (CADAA) by the priority filing deadline of March 2 each year for maximum financial aid consideration.

The Undocumented Student Services Center is available to offer additional support. Center staff are committed to serving our undocumented students and their families through holistic services and strongly advocate for generating a sense of community for all students who are undocumented or come from mixed immigration-status families.

Types of Aid

Depending on your financial need, eligibility for certain programs, and other factors, you may qualify for various types of aid. Learn more about:

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