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Scholarship and funding resources
This post intends to provide you with details and resources for funding an MSI degree. All students who apply are considered for UMSI merit based scholarships, and those who apply by January 15 receive first consideration for these scholarships.
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There are also several external scholarships that you can apply for before admission. Many of these scholarships have deadlines that are soon, so please check out our external scholarships spreadsheet for specific deadlines and requirements. In addition, UMSI is often able to match funding awards from external scholarships. Graduate school can be affordable, so please take a look at all of the funding resources detailed below.
UMSI Scholarships. 1point3acres
UMSI merit scholarships range from partial to full tuition coverage, with possible additional benefits, (regardless of residency status) for four semester of full-time MSI coursework. We go through 3-4 rounds of UMSI Scholarship offers throughout the term. We hope to complete the first round in late February/early March. The second round will be later in the spring, with a possible third round later.
The first round of UMSI Scholarships are entirely merit-based. Subsequent rounds will always have merit as the primary factor for consideration, but we will also look at your motivation to attend UMSI. These factors can be demonstrated by professional, consistent communication with us.You are welcome to submit an additional letter/email for the admissions committee's consideration. I've seen previous admissions committees look at your excitement about UMSI, your efforts in applying for external fellowships,anything particular about the nature of your need, the connections you make at MSI Visiting Days, the professionalism of your interactions, and other things for the subsequent rounds of UMSI Scholarship.
Merit is still the primary factor, and by merit we mean the strength of your statement of purpose and personal statement, your letters of recommendation, your internship/research/work experience, your academic record including your GRE, demonstration of leadership, service, comfort with ambiguity, etc. It is NOT just your GRE/GPA. |
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