You want to go to graduate school, but how will you pay for it?
As part of a public state school, the LBJ School offers one of the most affordable graduate programs of its kind, along with a number of funding options — including fellowships, graduate research and teaching assistantships, student employment, internship stipends and awards — to help students leave school with no debt.
Applicants are automatically considered for merit-based fellowships during the admissions review process as long as funding remains available. The Round 1 deadline for the 2019-20 academic year at the LBJ School — the priority deadline for funding consideration — is Dec. 1. That’s right around the corner, so gather your questions about fellowships and funding and join Amy Miller, head of the fellowships office, for a webinar on Nov. 5.