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Scholarships and Financial Aid

As a University of Denver graduate student, you are eligible for two types of financial aid: need-based, including work-study (available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents), and merit-based (available to all students, including international students). The merit-based aid awards are competitive and are offered through a number of graduate teaching assistantships that provide full tuition remission along with a stipend for the nine-month academic year (three academic quarters). International students have a language requirement for eligibility.
 
Other merit-based sources of financial aid that are available to both domestic and international students include graduate research assistantships (with or without partial tuition remission), scholarships and fellowships from the department and from the School of Engineering and Computer Science. All students wishing to apply for these types of aid should fill out the Application for Financial Assistance for Graduate Study and submit it with the application package.
 
For more information about merit-based financial aid, you may wish to visit the computer science department Web site: www.du.edu/cs. You may also visit the Office of Financial Aid on the Web for information about need-based aid: www.du.edu/finaid/grad.htm.

  • Department of Computer Science
    John Greene Hall, Room 100
    2360 S. Gaylord St.
    Denver, CO 80208
    303-871-2453
    www.cs.du.edu