91ɫƵ Graduate School Tuition & Fees Information
The majority of students enrolled in the School of Graduate Studies as a degree candidate have scholarships and stipends available to them that are awarded by the individual degree-granting programs or by the Graduate School. Based on the student expense budget, graduate students receiving the scholarship and stipend are not typically eligible for other types of financial aid.
If you're a graduate student enrolled as a degree seeking student in a Master of Science, Master of Arts or Master of Public Health program on at least a half time basis, you are eligible to apply for financial assistance which includes the Federal Student Loan Programs (see the Student Loan Information on the Financial Aid and Tuition webpage). Non degree seeking students or students enrolled in Certificate programs are not eligible for federal financial aid. Application materials must be completed on a yearly basis. Please refer to the application materials. You can use estimated information when filling out your forms (see the Student Loan Information section below). Financial aid applications are evaluated on the basis of income, assets, family size and other relevant information for the student/spouse. To be eligible for any financial assistance you must be a U.S. Citizen or an eligible non-citizen.
If you have questions regarding tuition or your account, please contact the Office of Student Accounts, at (414) 955-8172 or mcwtuition@mcw.edu. Please refer to the All Student Bulletin (PDF) for tuition payment policies and information.