TUITION, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FINANCIAL AID
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graduate education is an investment in your future. Students need to take action to be as well prepared as possible for the financial commitment. The New School Office of Student Financial Services can help students budget and find support resources, including aid. For information on the cost of attendance and financial services, visit newschool.edu/sfs.
Financial Aid and Scholarships All graduate students who apply by the priority scholarship deadline of January 1* are considered for New School merit-based scholarships; no additional application is required. In addition, U.S. citizens or legal residents should file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) between October 1 and March 1 if they are applying for either the summer or the fall term. The FAFSA can be found online at fafsa.ed.gov (the New School/Parsons code is 002780). Some graduate programs offer paying research assistant and teaching assistant positions that support research and develop students’ skills while defraying the costs of attendance. Students should also research non–New School scholarships and grants that can be applied to graduate study. For a list of additional scholarship opportunities, visit newschool.edu/scholarships-and-grants.
Tuition and cost of attendance For up-to-date information on tuition and fees, visit newschool.edu/tuition-and-fees. * Applications received after January 1 may be considered if space is available in the program. Late applications may be less competitive for scholarship consideration.
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