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MSCS Department

Most of the "aid" received by students in our program is in the form of employer tuition reimbursement. Students compete for Financial Aid in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (MSCS). A few students find support from other units of the university. If you are currently supported by MSCS, changing into this program probably will have minimal effect on your chances for continued support.

The Graduate School Resources

The Graduate School publishes Financial Aid Resources information. They include information on student loans and need-based aid as well as merit-based, and external programs.

Diversity Fellowship

As a Catholic, Jesuit University, Marquette recognizes and cherishes the dignity of each individual. As part of our commitment to the diversity of our faculty, student body, and staff, Marquette has recently added an annual award of a diversity fellowship to a Mater's degree candidate. Information about the Diversity Fellowships is available here.

Internships

Marquette's Career Services Center (CSC) maintains contacts with local, national, and international employers. Internships can be one source of financial assistance. While many internships are advertised as seeking undergraduates, none that we have ever contacted would exclude MS in Computing graduate students from consideration. Once you are admitted as a student, you can explore open internships positions through the MU Career Manager. More specific suggestions about internships is available form the CSC.


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Summer 2012 Research Experience

The Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science is hosting the NSF-funded Summer 2012 Research Experience (REU) for Undergraduates. This program provides U.S. undergraduates with an intensive, faculty-mentored, summer research experience in the areas of applied mathematics, high-performance computing, statistics, ubiquitous systems and mathematics education. Learn more