How to apply
Students must be admitted to the program before they start graduate work in year 4. The application process for 4+1 is easy. To apply:
Tuition and cost
Students pay the graduate tuition rate while they’re enrolled in the program. Students should work with the Office of Student Financial Aid to determine what scholarships or other types of support will be available to them as a graduate student. Undergraduate students receiving scholarships should check whether their scholarships will continue if they become a graduate student.
Application process
Students entering the 4 + 1 M.S. program can apply for scholarships by submitting a resume, two references, and a short essay to the Director of Graduate Education. The essay should be between 300 and 500 words and address the student’s purpose for starting graduate study, area of academic interest, professional goals, and financial need. Students that will lose undergraduate scholarships or financial aid by enrolling in the 4+1 program should explain that loss in their essay.
Selection process
The Graduate Steering Committee will review applications for 4 + 1 scholarships on a rolling basis starting in the spring semester of each year. Applications will be assessed on students’ prior academic record, financial need (particularly if the student will lose undergraduate funding by entering the 4 + 1 program), potential for success in graduate work, and criteria set in scholarships’ memorandums of agreement. Awards will be reviewed and receive final approval from the DOGE and Director.