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Graduate Admissions
Fellowships & Financial Aid
Graduate Student Fellowships
The Elliott School offers a number of highly competitive merit-based awards, mostly to entering, full-time Master of Arts and Master of International Policy and Practice (MIPP) candidates. All applications received by January 15 for the following fall semester will automatically receive fellowship consideration. Please note that merit-based fellowships are not available to those applying for spring admission.
Factors considered in the fellowship selection process include:
- academic achievement,
- scores on the Graduate Record Examination,
- work experience,
- language skills,
- preparation in relevant areas,
- academic interests, and
- a demonstrated ability to excel in a rigorous graduate program.
George Washington University Financial Aid
Visit the University Bulletin to learn more about the University's program of financial support for students, which includes fellowships, part-time employment, the Federal Work-Study Program, and loans.
Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships
Visit the Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships website to find additional information about area fellowships and other financial aid opportunities.
Elliott School Fellowships, Scholarships, and Grants
Funding opportunities are also available through Elliott School research centers and our Graduate Student Career Development Center, as well as several external organizations.
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Learn about masters' degrees, the general International Affairs degree, and specialized degrees.
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The Elliott School of International Affairs
Office of Graduate Admissions
The George Washington University
1957 E Street, NW, Suite 301
Washington, DC 20052
(p) 202-994-7050
(f) 202-994-9537
email: esiagrad@gwu.edu