Graduate school is an investment in your future. The following information can help you make an informed decision about financing your graduate education.
Tuition
Tuition information for graduate students in the College of Science and Health is available on the
Student Financial Accounts website.
Student Loan Options
A student loan is a form of financial aid that must be repaid, with interest. Student loans are offered through the federal government direct loan program or through private lenders (also called alternative student loans).
1. Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan
2. Federal Direct Grad Plus Loan
3. Private Educational Loans (Alternative Student Loans)
Graduate Scholarships
Graduate students may be eligible for university-based graduate scholarships are awarded by the individual academic programs. This type of funding is limited and highly competitive. The application process for graduate scholarships may vary by academic program. Please visit the CSH Scholarship site for more information.
DePaul Double Demon Scholarship
Any newly admitted student who has graduated from DePaul (has a degree conferred - bachelor's, master's or doctorate) will be eligible to receive a
Double Demon Scholarship, as a 25% automatic discount, for any GRADUATE coursework they take after the 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. Should a student be offered any additional assistance from the University, the more advantageous of the two awards will be applied. For more information, contact the Office of Graduate Admission at cshgrad@depaul.edu or call (773) 325-7315.
External Scholarships
Graduate students are encouraged to seek additional funding from outside sources. A listing of scholarship search engines is available on the Office of Financial Aid website. You also may contact any social, religious, military or professional organizations with which you are affiliated to see if they sponsor scholarship programs.
Employer Tuition Assistance Programs
Many employers offer a variety of tuition reimbursement or assistance programs to cover advanced education for their employees. To find out if you are eligible to receive employee tuition assistance, please contact your employer’s human resources office. DePaul offers an extended payment plan option for students participating in an employer reimbursement program. For more information, visit the Payment Plans section of the OneDePaul website.
Veteran's Educational Benefits
If you are a veteran of U.S. military service, an eligible active-duty member of the military or an eligible dependent, you may be eligible for Veteran's Affairs (VA) Educational Benefits. DePaul also is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon program. For more information, visit the Office of Financial Aid website.
Loan Forgiveness Programs
The federal government may cancel all or part of your student loan debt if you agree to work in certain fields, under certain conditions. Military service, teaching in low-income schools, public service or practicing medicine in some communities may qualify you for loan forgiveness. For more information, visit studentaid.ed.gov under the "Repay Your Loans" section.
University Payment Plans
To help fit the cost of graduate school in your budget, DePaul provides multiple methods of payment and payment plans.
Please note that the information provided is current as of June 2023 and is subject to change.