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Fellowships

The following are fellowships offered by NYU. For outside fellowship information, please go to our Resources page and look under Outside Resources. Click here to also visit the GSAS website for more outside funding opportunities. To access the FAFSA form, a requirement for many fellowships for U.S. citizens and residents, Click here.

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships - for information, Click here

Tuition Assistance Program

Students receiving external awards of $13,000 or more from recognized, academic sources of funding outside of the University can apply for matching tuition points up to the amount of their outside award. For example, if a student is receiving $14,000 from a foundation, she or he can apply for up to $14,000 in tuition from the Graduate School. The maximum award amount is full tuition. Students are fully responsible for paying all registration, student services, and student health insurance fees. Click here for more information

MacCracken Fellowship

All students who apply for admission to the FALL semester no later than the end of the first week of January of that year will be considered for our two MacCracken Fellowships that fund all academic tuition charges and fees plus an academic year stipend of $22,000. Two are available each Fall.

CLACS Departmental Fellowhip

All students who apply for admission to the FALL semester no later than the end of the first week of January of that year will be considered for these two departmental fellowships that fund all academic tuition charges and fees plus an academic year stipend of $22,000. They become available upon graduation of the previous encumbent.

Graduate Assistantship

All students who apply for admission to the FALL semester no later than the end of the first week of January of that year will be considered for these two departmental fellowships that fund all academic tuition charges and fees plus an academic year stipend of $22,000. They become available upon graduation of the previous encumbent.