University of Pittsburgh School of Education

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Financial Aid

Undergraduate Students

Financial Aid for undergraduate students in the School of Education is processed in the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid.

International Students

University policy holds that international students must provide evidence of their ability to fully fund their studies in the United States prior to acceptance. International students are not eligible for Federal Stafford Loan funds or private alternative loan funds.

Graduate Students

Many federal and state aid programs that are available to undergraduate students are not offered to graduate students. Graduate students must find alternative ways to fund the pursuit of their higher education.

The School of Education offers a variety of departmental aid options to students pursuing advanced degrees. Financial assistance is available to graduate students through Graduate Student Assistantships (GSA), Teaching Assistantships (TA), Teaching Fellowships (TF), Graduate Student Researchers (GSR), and Tuition Remission.

In addition to department aid, the School of Education has numerous scholarships and fellowships available that were established through gifts or grants.

Financial Aid Sources

Questions or comments about this page can be directed to Admissions and Enrollment Services.