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Program-Specific Funding

Some programs may have additional funding available for admitted students.

Middle Eastern Studies

In addition to the resources listed in the Sources of Funding section, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies has limited funding available for specific research or conference trips during the academic year and the summer. Most students in the program fund themselves with a combination of personal funds and loans. 

Regional Studies–Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia

In addition to the resources listed in the Sources of Funding section, the regional studies–Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia (REECA) master’s program awards a limited number of partial tuition scholarships to selected incoming students at the time of admission.

A listing of some suggested sources of funding from private organizations, philanthropic groups, government agencies, and affinity organizations can be found on the REECA Financial Aid website.

Regional Studies–East Asia

In addition to the resources listed in the Sources of Funding section, the regional studies–East Asia (RSEA) admissions committee awards a limited number of scholarships to selected incoming students at the time of admission.

The funding page of the RSEA program website lists scholarships and fellowships that students have previously pursued.

Engineering and Applied Sciences

In addition to the resources listed in the Sources of Funding section, students in the SM and ME programs in computational science and engineering and the SM program in data science may be allowed to hold a teaching appointment. If this is of interest, you should consult with your faculty advisor to explore that opportunity.

Students in the SM and ME programs in computational science and engineering and the SM program in data science should review the tuition rates for their program. 

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