Graduate University of Michigan Scholarship

The main sources of U-M graduate student scholarship/fellowship opportunities are your U-M school, college, or department and the Rackham Graduate School. The Office of Financial Aid administers several scholarships for graduate students. If the scholarships are based on demonstrated need, be sure to apply for financial aid to be considered.



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Tuiton fee waiver

Who's eligible?

At U-M, scholarships are awarded based on several criteria including academic achievement, personal talents, interests, leadership qualities, financial need, or a combination of these. Scholarships often reflect the university's commitment to achieving a diverse student body.

How to Apply

While a separate application is required for some scholarships, most require only your university admission application.

Once you are admitted, submit additional information about yourself to help us know more about you.

The "My Scholarship Profile" feature in the Campus Finances section in Wolverine Access collects and securely stores your information, and makes it available to scholarship administrators across campus. Some donor-provided scholarships awarded by the schools and colleges and the Office of Financial Aid need this additional detail. No separate application is required.

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