College of Education and Human Development Scholarships & Financial Aid
The College of Education and Human Development provides both academic and funding support for its graduate students. Funding options can include tuition awards, scholarships and federal aid.
Education Tuition Award
The Education Tuition Award provides financial support to qualified, full-time graduate students. You must submit a complete application for admission by the deadline and be admitted into a graduate program to be considered for these awards. Funding offers might include a tuition award and an offer of graduate student employment.
Scholarships
A limited number of College of Education and Human Development scholarships are available each academic year for newly accepted and currently enrolled students. They are awarded by invitation and are based on academic merit and financial need. Filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) puts you in the running for these awards. Learn more about College of Education scholarships.
- The Marlene S. Korn Humanitarian Award Fund is awarded to a graduate student who is judged to have made the greatest humanitarian contribution in the areas of teaching, scholarship and service.
- The Dr. William M. Polishook Tribute Fund scholarships are intended for graduate students planning careers as professional educators and helps them to attend professional conferences.