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There are a number of ways to fund your graduate education, including scholarships
and student work. See some of the options available to you below.
Fellowships, Endowments, and Scholarships
Chapman fellowships, scholarships and assistantships are awarded by individual graduate
programs. Most programs will
not
require a separate application to be considered for a program-specific fellowship.
However, be sure to check with your individual program about specific requirements.
In general, program specific awards are awarded with your admission decision.
More On Fellowships, Endowments, and Scholarships
Loans
Federal and Private loans are available for graduate students:
Federal Loans (available to U.S. citizens only)
Private Loans
Funding Opportunities by Program
Want to see which types of financial aid are available for specific grad programs?
Check out this comprehensive list.
Funding Opportunities by Program
Student Employment
On campus jobs are an ideal way for students to work an earn money while enrolled
in a graduate program. Having a job on campus means your work will be:
Convenient:
You come to campus for class anyway. If you work on campus as well, you won’t have
to commute to your job.
Worthwhile:
Many jobs that you can get as a grad student will give you academic credit. This means
that while you’re working and learning, you will also be getting closer to earning
your degree.
Related to your field:
It’s not a guarantee, but many grad students find on-campus jobs related to their
degree, such as lab work, assistantships and more.
On-campus jobs that you can get as a grad student at Chapman include:
Non-Academic Jobs
Students can work on campus in non-academic capacities, and through federal work-study
positions. A list of open student jobs can be found on the
Student Employment Services webpage
.
Federal Work-Study
Federal Work-Study is a program provided by the federal government. It helps you find
work on or around campus to help fund your education.
If you qualify for Federal Work-Study, you will have access to specially designated
jobs on or around campus. These jobs are subsidized by the federal government, making
them easier to get than other jobs.
Eligibility for the Federal-Work Study program is based on financial need. Signing
up is as simple as indicating your interest on your FAFSA. When you get your financial
aid package, it will tell you whether or not you’ve qualified for the program.
Tutoring and Writing Center Jobs
Chapman has two on-campus tutoring centers that you can work at:
The
Tutoring and Learning Center
(for any academic subject)
The
Writing Center
(for writing)
Both offer online tutoring services as well, so you may even be able to work from
home.
5 Ways to Afford Grad School
Still trying to figure out whether you can afford grad school? Check out this in-depth
guide on how to go to grad school without going broke.
5 Ways to Afford Grad School
Financial Aid And Funding
Funding Opportunities by Program
5 Ways to Afford Grad School
Contact Us
Questions? Contact us at:
gradadmit@chapman.edu
(714) 997-6711
Hours:
8 a.m.–5 p.m. (Pacific time)
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Graduate Admission
Financial Aid and Funding
Admission
Undergraduate Admission
Graduate Admission
Non-degree Seeking Students
Contact the Office of Admission
Activating Your Chapman Account
Graduate
Integrated Programs
Graduate Fairs
Contact Us
International Students
Apply
Events
Financial Aid and Funding
Admitted Students
»
Financial Aid and Funding
Stay in Touch
Attend an Event
Apply
There are a number of ways to fund your graduate education, including scholarships
and student work. See some of the options available to you below.
Fellowships, Endowments, and Scholarships
Chapman fellowships, scholarships and assistantships are awarded by individual graduate
programs. Most programs will
not
require a separate application to be considered for a program-specific fellowship.
However, be sure to check with your individual program about specific requirements.
In general, program specific awards are awarded with your admission decision.
More On Fellowships, Endowments, and Scholarships
Loans
Federal and Private loans are available for graduate students:
Federal Loans (available to U.S. citizens only)
Private Loans
Funding Opportunities by Program
Want to see which types of financial aid are available for specific grad programs?
Check out this comprehensive list.
Funding Opportunities by Program
Student Employment
On campus jobs are an ideal way for students to work an earn money while enrolled
in a graduate program. Having a job on campus means your work will be:
Convenient:
You come to campus for class anyway. If you work on campus as well, you won’t have
to commute to your job.
Worthwhile:
Many jobs that you can get as a grad student will give you academic credit. This means
that while you’re working and learning, you will also be getting closer to earning
your degree.
Related to your field:
It’s not a guarantee, but many grad students find on-campus jobs related to their
degree, such as lab work, assistantships and more.
On-campus jobs that you can get as a grad student at Chapman include:
Non-Academic Jobs
Students can work on campus in non-academic capacities, and through federal work-study
positions. A list of open student jobs can be found on the
Student Employment Services webpage
.
Federal Work-Study
Federal Work-Study is a program provided by the federal government. It helps you find
work on or around campus to help fund your education.
If you qualify for Federal Work-Study, you will have access to specially designated
jobs on or around campus. These jobs are subsidized by the federal government, making
them easier to get than other jobs.
Eligibility for the Federal-Work Study program is based on financial need. Signing
up is as simple as indicating your interest on your FAFSA. When you get your financial
aid package, it will tell you whether or not you’ve qualified for the program.
Tutoring and Writing Center Jobs
Chapman has two on-campus tutoring centers that you can work at:
The
Tutoring and Learning Center
(for any academic subject)
The
Writing Center
(for writing)
Both offer online tutoring services as well, so you may even be able to work from
home.
5 Ways to Afford Grad School
Still trying to figure out whether you can afford grad school? Check out this in-depth
guide on how to go to grad school without going broke.
5 Ways to Afford Grad School
Financial Aid And Funding
Funding Opportunities by Program
5 Ways to Afford Grad School
Contact Us
Questions? Contact us at:
gradadmit@chapman.edu
(714) 997-6711
Hours:
8 a.m.–5 p.m. (Pacific time)
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