Graduate Resources
Teaching/Research Assistantships, Stipended Graduate Assistantships and Tuition Assistantships
These positions and awards are offered directly by the individual graduate schools or academic departments. Students seeking such assistance should contact their graduate school for an application and eligibility criteria. Any tuition remission, stipend award and/or housing compensation will be incorporated into the student’s financial aid package as a resource. Students who receive these forms of assistance may have reduced eligibility for need-based aid. More specific information about each type of position is listed below:
- Graduate School Scholarships (GSS) are non-taxable scholarships provided by academic departments to cover up to 9 credit hours per semester. Applications can be made to the department.
- Northeastern University Graduate Assistantships (GA) offer a taxable stipend in return for service, plus a non-taxable partial or full tuition scholarship. Graduate assistantships include teaching and research appointments, each requiring a time commitment to provide various types of assistance to an assigned department or project each week.
Graduate Assistantship Recipients
Unlike most financial aid awards that are offered for the entire academic year, these assistantships are only awarded one semester at a time. Receipt during a particular semester does not guarantee an award for the same amount during subsequent terms. The scholarship portion of these awards will not actually post to your account until later classes begin, so your initial billing statement will not reflect this award. This stipend is subject to federal and state taxes and will be paid on bi-weekly basis. Please visit our Student Employment page for more information regarding stipends and other employment-related matters.
Additional Graduate Scholarship Resources
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Double Husky Scholarship
Northeastern bachelor’s degree recipients are eligible to receive up to a 25% Tuition Scholarship to attend most Master's Level Graduate programs or CPS Certificate or Master's programs on a full-time basis for enrollment beginning with Summer 2009. Visit www.northeastern.edu/doublehusky for full eligibility information on this program. -
Martin Luther King, Jr. Graduate Fellowship
The MLK Jr. Graduate Fellowships are administered through the African-American Institute. These awards are offered annually to African-American students in full-time graduate programs as long as the student demonstrates satisfactory academic progress and financial need as determined by Student Financial Services. Applicants must complete the financial aid process, as well as an application available from the African-American Institute. -
Graduate Dean’s Scholarship
The Dean’s Scholarships are awarded to the incoming professional masters students based upon academic achievement. To be eligible for consideration, a student must be in the top one third of their program’s incoming class. No separate application is required beyond the admissions application materials. Students selected for the Dean’s Scholarship will be notified by their academic department or Dean's Office. Students who receive these forms of assistance may have reduced eligibility for need-based aid.