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Application Procedures

Applications from continuing students for the academic year 2005-2006 and for 2006 summer travel grants must be submitted before April 4, 2005. For application forms and further information, consult Keith Kelly, Academic Office.

All entering students seeking financial aid and continuing students seeking higher education loans, work study grants, and other forms of government-funded support, must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).


Sources of Financial Aid for IFA Students [return to top]

For information on higher education loans, work-study grants, TAP, and other forms of financial aid, consult the Office of Financial Aid, New York University: http://www.nyu.edu/financial.aid/.

The Samuel F. B. Morse Fellowship

The Samuel F. B. Morse Fellowships are awarded, without stipend, to students whose work shows every promise of distinguished contributions to the field in the future. The Director's Fellowships are awarded, without stipend, to students of merit whose demonstrated need does not meet the criteria of the Fellowship Committee.


Entering students [return to top]

All entering students are eligible to apply for a Shelby White and Leon Levy Fellowship for travel abroad as described under Travel Awards. A limited number of cash and tuition scholarships are awarded by the Institute to entering students showing exceptional promise, including the Ida and William Rosenthal Foundation Fellowship, The Erwin Panofsky Fellowships and the Connoisseurs Circle Fellowships. A Thomas T. Hoopes Fellowship is awarded to an entering student from the College of Arts and Science, New York University.


Continuing Students [return to top]

Substantial cash fellowships and tuition scholarships are awarded by the Institute each year to continuing students on the basis of academic merit and financial need. Doctoral candidates are also expected to apply for outside fellowships.
Click here for a listing of awards available to continuing students.