Financial Aid Information
The Future Generations Graduate School’s Financial Aid Office (FAO) offers students financial aid counseling and assistance to help them pursue their educational goals.
The FAO awards aid to students as a part of the means by which they can attend graduate school. The Graduate School's basic philosophy is that students and their communities have the primary responsibility for paying the student’s expenses. Our role is to try to fill the financial gap that may exist between the cost of your education and money available from your family, job income, community employer, savings and other sources.
The Financial Aid process begins after you are admitted to the Master’s program. The Financial Aid committee meets to determine the amount of scholarship aid which you are eligible to receive from the graduate school. Because of limited funds, the FAO cannot always offer enough assistance to meet every student’s financial need.
Attention U.S. students: We are currently in the process of obtaining authorization to process Federal Financial Aid for U.S. students and other eligible non-citizens. Unfortunately, this will not be in place in time for the 2011-2012 school year. We fully intend, however, that this process will be in place for the 2012-2013 school year (the second year of the incoming class) - you would then fill out the FAFSA in early 2012. In the meantime, you will complete our institutional Financial Aid form and will be awarded a tuition discount based on your resources and the Graduate School resources.
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| Funding Form 2011.pdf | 89.43 KB |
| Financial Aid Form 2011.pdf | 81.3 KB |
