Graduate Students
UF offers financial aid for graduate students, including employment and loan programs. Graduate students should begin by applying for aid, using FAFSA on the Web.
For fellowship or assistantship applications, applications for admission, and application deadlines, contact the chairperson of your department.
Eligibility
For most financial aid programs at UF, you must:
- Be a U. S. citizen, national, or permanent resident alien.
- Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment at least half time in a degree program. Exception: Federal Pell Grants. Complete enrollment information is available here.
- Make satisfactory academic progress toward a degree.
- Register with the Selective Service Administration, if required to do so.
- Not be in default on a federal or institutional loan or owe a repayment on a previous financial aid award received at UF or other institution.
Grants, Loans & Employment
Programs designed specifically for graduate students include:
- The Graduate Grant
- Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loans
- Most employment programs
Alternative loans are available to students who are not eligible for financial aid or who need additional funds, beyond Grad PLUS loans, to meet educational expenses.
Graduate Assistantships & Fellowships
Graduate School Fellowships are premier awards for newly enrolled PhD and MFA students and provide four years (three for MFA) of support, including full tuition, plus a nationally competitive stipend. All packages include at least one year of a graduate research or teaching assistantship. Interested applicants should contact the academic unit for information.
Grinter Fellowships are supplemental awards to help recruit truly exceptional graduate students. Currently enrolled students are not eligibile, except when entering a PhD program. Supplemental stipends are normally $2,000-4,000. For more information, visit http://www.aa.ufl.edu/fellows/grinter.html or contact your major academic unit.
Scholarships
SFA’s Scholarship Search Engine contains a comprehensive database of college-awarded scholarships and aid for graduate students. From the search terms, simply choose “Degree,” then “Graduate.”
UF Office of Graduate Minority Programs
Within the UF Graduate School, the UF Office of Graduate Minority Programs spearheads and coordinates special programs and events that aim to recruit and mentor graduate students in minority and underrepresented demographics. OGMP accomplishes this mission through a number of programs.
Reporting Aid to SFA
Students applying for loans or work through SFA should understand that fellowships, fee waivers, and health insurance benefits are considered part of a student’s financial aid package, and as such, affect eligibility for aid through SFA. Students must report all such aid on ISIS using the “Additional Aid Reporting” page.
Students who accept an assistantship, fellowship or traineeship must receive graduate school approval before accepting other employment.
Other Resources
- The Graduate Student Council offers a growing number of travel grants to UF students and lists them here.
- The UF Library maintains a comprehensive database of Graduate School Financial Aid Bulletin Board.
