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Graduate Financial Aid

Paying for Graduate School

Finance your future with confidence.

Graduate school is an investment in your future, but you need to have a plan to pay tuition bills if you want to be successful now. Financial aid, scholarships, assistantships and employer benefits can help reduce your costs and make earning an advanced degree more affordable. Whether you're enrolling full-time or balancing graduate school with work and family responsibilities, there are several ways to help finance your education.

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How You Can Pay for Grad School

Scholarships, grants, assistantships, loans and tuition discounts can help offset costs of a graduate education. Most graduate students begin with these steps:

1File Your FAFSA

If you're eligible, it's a good idea to file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to explore federal student loans. Also, it's sometimes the first step in determining financial need for other funding sources. The FAFSA is completed through studentaid.gov. After you FAFSA is processed, you may be offered Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans and you'll have the opportunity to accept or decline the offer. 

Remember to use UW-Green Bay's school code: 003899.

File Your FAFSA

2 Apply for Scholarships

Scholarships can help reduce your educational expenses without requiring repayment. Opportunities, application deadlines and eligibility requirements vary. Begin by completing the UW-Green Bay Scholarship application and see which others match your situation. 

UW-Green Bay Foundation

Complete one application to be considered for multiple need-based and merit-based scholarship opportunities.

UWGB Scholarships

Advanced Opportunity Program (AOP) Grant

The AOP grant is funded by the State of Wisconsin, and is intended to encourage and assist minority or disadvantaged graduate students with educational costs. 

See AOP Eligibility 

Philanthropic Educational Organization (PEO)

PEO offers several scholarships for international women to pursue education.

PEO Educational Support

Phi Kappa Phi

With a community of more than 1.5 million members, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society offers benefits and resources to help develop success. Visit their website to see a list of programs, eligibility requirements and how to apply.

Phi Kappa Phi Awards

WI Indian Grant (WIG)

Wisconsin Indian Grant (WIG) awards are made to students who are Wisconsin residents and are at least 25% Native American. Awards are based on financial need with a limit of ten semesters of eligibility.

WIG Eligibility 

Nursing Leadership

The Wisconsin Organization of Nurse Executives, Inc. (WONE) has education funds available for Wisconsin nurses seeking an advanced degree related to nursing leadership.

WONE Scholarships

3 Explore Graduate Assistantships

Graduate assistantships allow you to gain professional experience while helping offset educational costs. They offer stipends or wages, tuition support and valuable hands-on experience in your field.

Graduate Assistantships

4 Check Employer Tuition Assistance

Some workplaces offer educational assistance programs—or may begin a program if asked. Ask your employer if they offer an employee tuition reimbursement program to help cover some of the cost of graduate studies. Even partial reimbursement can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

5Seek Private Loan Options

Once you've exhausted other options, seek a private loan through a bank or credit union of your choice.

Other Ways to Offset Graduate Costs

Here are some other ways you can save money while earning your graduate degree at UW-Green Bay.

Non-Resident Tuition Discounts

If you're an international or out-of-state graduate student with a good undergraduate academic record, you can qualify for tuition discounts that make non-resident tuition rates more affordable.

Phoenix Scholar Award

Conferences & Workshops

You can offset expenses when presenting at a conference with a Graduate Studies Travel Grant.

Travel Grants

Student Employment

Looking for additional income while earning your degree? Once you're admitted, you can supplement your finances with student employment opportunities. Student jobs are available on- or off-campus and are designed to be flexible to fit into your academic schedule.

Student Employment

Veteran Benefits

As a veteran or dependent of a veteran, you are entitled to educational benefits. Find out what is available to you for state, federal and dependent veteran benefits.

Veteran Benefits

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AmeriCorps Education Benefits

As a designated School of National Service, UW-Green Bay recognizes educational benefits available to eligible AmeriCorps alumni. Benefits include scholarships, academic credit, awards for educational expenses like books and other personal costs.

Explore AmeriCorps Benefits

Financial Aid FAQs

Below are frequently asked questions about assistance paying for Graduate Studies at UW-Green Bay.

What financial aid is available for grad students?

As a graduate student, you have multiple ways to fund your degree. Many graduate students work while they pursue their degree. Most students use a combination of options depending on their program and goals. Below are a list of available options:

How do people afford grad school?

Most graduate students don’t rely on a single funding source. Instead, they layer multiple strategies. Students typically offset UW-Green Bay's affordable tuition with assistantships and scholarships, earn income while enrolled, and use loans strategically—not exclusively.

  • Choose an Affordable Program - you're in the right spot. UW-Green Bay's graduate programs are high quality and are more affordable than most.
  • Graduate Assistantships - gain experience and get paid
  • Scholarships & Grants - this is free money that you don't have to pay back
  • Federal Financial Aid - these are loans you must repay. To get an offer, file the FAFSA.
  • Employer Tuition Assistance - ask your employer if they offer educational assistance programs
  • Part-time Work - Some students balance part-time work with their coursework. 

Can you get financial aid for graduate school?

Yes. Most degree-seeking students who are admitted to a UW-Green Bay graduate program are eligible to receive federal financial aid. 

Kate LaCount, our Graduate Programs Manager

Need help?

If you have questions about tuition aid, please get in touch with Kate LaCount, our Graduate Programs Manager.

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