Your investment in and your commitment to your graduate education do not have to overwhelm you with a large financial burden. Assistance for your educational costs is available from many different sources. Approximately 35 percent of Marquette graduate students receive financial aid in the form of assistantships, fellowships and/or scholarships through the Graduate School.
Applying for financial aid can be a painless process if you remember some helpful hints and follow the guidance of Marquette's Office of Student Financial Aid.
During the 2007-08 academic year the Graduate School offered its students more than $13 million in stipends and tuition scholarships from merit-based assistantships and scholarships, privately funded and grant-funded fellowships and scholarships.