Financing a Graduate Degree
Iowa State University and the Graduate College knows that financial assistance is a crucial part of attaining your advanced degree.
This is why we provide multiple ways to support you as we’ve partnered with the Council of Graduate Schools.
Expenses You May Encounter:
- The ISU Admissions Office site offers an overall estimate of graduate student expenses broken out by whether you are an in-state resident, an out of state U.S. citizen, or an international student, and whether you have a graduate assistantship*.
- The Tuition & Fees site gives current resident and nonresident tuition rates along with all mandatory fees.
- Health Insurance is offered at an affordable rate through our Student & Scholar Health Insurance Program Office.
Assistance with Educational Expenses Include:
- *Graduate Assistantships – Approximately 80% of Iowa State University Ph.D. students and 35% of master’s students receive a paid assistantship appointment including teaching, research, or program administration assistantships. (Percentages can differ greatly among disciplines.
- Workday for Graduate Assistants – in July 2019, Iowa State began using Workday, a new software system for finances, payroll and human resources. The Graduate College is committed to making sure graduate assistants are aware of what this transition means for them
- Bridge Funding: Arrival of New Child – graduate assistants, predocs, and postdocs who are the primary caregiver may request up to six weeks of funding for the arrival of a new child
- Employment – including on- and off-campus jobs
- Financial Aid – including grants and loans
- AGEP Fellowship – open to new Ph.D. students in STEM fields who are U.S. citizens and identify as African American, American Indian, Hispanic, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
- GDAP – financial assistance for students with documented disabilities
- GMAP – financial assistance for underrepresented students who identify as African American, Hispanic, and American Indian
- GWC Fellowship Program – open to U.S. citizens from underrepresented ethnic groups pursuing Ph.D. degrees across all areas
- Diane Brandt Scholarship for Women – financial assistance for women in science, engineering, math, and other fields in which women have traditionally been underrepresented
- Federally-sponsored opportunities – opportunities for graduate students in STEM fields
- Funding for Short-Term Incapacitation – graduate assistants and postdoctoral scholars can request funding in the event of a short-term illness or injury