Educational costs include more than required tuition and fees. Tuition and fee information is available on the Bursar’s office website. For the full cost of attendance, please visit the Office of Graduate Financial Aid website.
How Can I Pay For My Master of Engineering Degree Program?
Educational costs include more than required tuition and fees. Tuition and fee information is available on the Bursar’s office website. For the full cost of attendance and for more information, please visit the Office of Graduate Financial Aid website.
Partial Tuition Scholarships
All applicants to the Master of Engineering program are automatically considered for scholarship funding. No separate application is necessary. Partial tuition scholarships are available and are usually awarded at the time of admission.
Other Funding & Financial Aid
University of Chicago Office of Graduate Financial Aid works with all graduate students to explore funding options and consequences.
Students can learn more about financial aid and funding from the Office of Graduate Financial Aid.
U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens may also apply for U.S. federal student aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA and loan applications can be completed on the Federal Student Aid website. If you have questions, Graduate Aid can be reached at gradfinaid@uchicago.edu.
Non-U.S. citizens can view resources for international student funding compiled by the University of Chicago’s Office of International Affairs.
Additional Resources
UChicago Grad: Funding Your Education - UChicagoGRAD | The University of Chicago
Office of Graduate Financial Aid: financialaid.uchicago.edu/graduate
Information on Citizenship and Eligibility: http://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/eligibility
Federal Student Aid (FASFA): studentaid.gov
University of Chicago Office of International Affairs: https://internationalaffairs.uchicago.edu/students/prospective-students/international-student-funding-options