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Graduate Scholarships
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Graduate studetns in the College of Science and Health (CSH) are encouraged to visit Scholarship Connect and complete both the General Application and the College of Science and Health Application. The latter is key to become eligible for CSH-specific scholarship opportunities. Please note that to be further eligible for scholarships that are based on financial need, graduate students must have filed a FAFSA application for the current academic year.

The scholarship opportunities listed below are just a few that are available to students within the college and across the university. The list is periodically updated to reflect new opportunities that are applicable to graduate students so check back occasionally to see what is new. Click on any item for more information.

The Canada - U.S. Fulbright Program provides opportunities for outstanding graduate students to study or conduct research in Canada.

Alumni from any of DePaul's colleges who are admitted into a graduate degree program or a select certificate program in the College of Science and Health automatically qualify for the Double Demon Scholarship as a 25% automatic discount, for any graduate coursework they take after a DePaul degree is conferred. This includes degree coursework, certificate coursework and non-degree coursework. It does not include coursework from the Center for Professional Education (CPE), Institute for Professional Development (IPD), coursework in a doctoral program or a master of fine arts (MFA), Music, Theatre, Law and a few other select programs. The Double Demon Scholarship cannot be used in conjunction with any other institutional aid or discount.

For more information, please contact the Office of Graduate Admission at cshgrad@depaul.edu or (773) 325-7315.

The Graduate Presidential Scholarship in the amount of $12,000 is available for qualified international students admitted into select degree programs in the College of Science and Health: Applied Mathematics (MS), Applied Statistics (MS), Chemistry (MS), and Environmental Science (MS). The award, which is not renewable, is disbursed evenly ($2,000 per quarter) over the first six quarters of continuous, full-time enrollment (excluding December intersessions and summer quarters). Additional criteria include:

  • Financial awards (scholarships, assistantships, reimbursements, corporate discount programs) cannot be combined and students may only receive one award for the duration of the program. The one award received will be the most advantageous award the student is qualified to receive.
  • Some scholarships offered by outside agencies may not be included in the "one award" policy of the University, but all financial support is considered and can impact a student's final financial aid package including any scholarships that may be offered.
  • Final awarding of scholarships and financial aid is done by the University's Office of Financial Aid and are contingent on hours enrolled. The award may be updated with any enrollment changes made prior to the last day to drop classes.
  • Scholarships are "tuition restricted" awards and do not cover fees, textbooks and living expenses.
  • Some scholarships require formal application and acceptance procedures with established deadlines.
  • The Graduate Presidential Scholarship is awarded based on the program of study and term that a student has applied for. Deferral to another term or switching programs may revoke the scholarship.
  • Payment of tuition and fees is the sole responsibility of the student regardless of any financial assistance that may be offered.
  • If an awarded student's plans change, they must promptly contact the CSH Graduate Admission office and inform either their admission officer or the Director of Graduate Admission of this change. Awarded students must also promptly inform the Financial Aid office of any and all scholarship awards or graduate assistantships they receive, to ensure that they remain eligible for the awards that they have accepted. Failure to do so may result in a loss of scholarship opportunity.