Financial Support

The European Institute offers financial support to its students, including tuition assistance to qualified students, competitive conference grants and grants to conduct research in Europe, and employment opportunities to select students.

Students are also able to apply for financial aid through the Graduate School of the Arts (GSAS).


Tuition Remission Scholarship

The European Institute offers scholarships (based on merits and on financial needs) in the form of partial tuition remission to highly qualified students, decided at the time of admission.


Student Employment

The European Institute has student employment opportunities available each semester. These positions can be work-study or non-work-study positions. Please contact the Associate Director for more details.

Students who are US citizens or permanent residents can review information to apply for federal work-study funding.

Otherwise, students can look for other on-campus jobs via GSAS Connect (requires UNI to register).


Thesis Grants

The European Institute offers competitive grants for students to conduct thesis research in Europe.

For more information, please view the Thesis Grants page.


Research & Travel Grants

The European Institute offers research and travel grants to students to support their research or conference travel.

For more information, please view the Research & Travel Grants page.


External Fellowships

GSAS students have access to fellowship databases and additional resources, which can be viewed from the GSAS website on External Fellowships.


Federal Loans

Students who are US citizens or eligible non-citizens admitted as at least a half-time student in a degree program can apply for US federal loans. For more information, please review the GSAS Guide to Applying for US Federal Loans.


Fulbright Opportunities

International students are encouraged to review opportunities offered by the Fulbright Foreign Student Program.


Thanks To Scandinavia Herbert Singer Memorial Scholarship

Students who are citizens of Denmark, Finland, Norway, or Sweden are encouraged to apply for the Thanks To Scandinavia Herbert Singer Memorial Scholarship.


Yellow Ribbon Program

Military veterans may be eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Program. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) awards these grants on an availability basis, so we encourage students to apply early. More information can be found on the GSAS page about the Yellow Ribbon Program.


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