Prospective Rossin College graduate students have access to a variety of financial support, both internal and external, to cover or defray the costs of graduate education

Financial aid for Lehigh University's graduate programs consists mainly of fixed-rate federal student loans through its Office of Financial Aid. Applicants must be registered at least half-time to be eligible for federal loans (6 credits each semester during the academic year, or 3 credits for each summer session). Enrollment in a degree program is also required. Visit the Financial Aid for Graduate Students page for contact information and more.

For a comprehensive overview of Federal funding opportunities, please review StudentAid.gov and Edvisors.

Lehigh-supported financial assistance for graduate students

Lehigh and/or the Rossin College make these support opportunities available to engineering graduate students:

 

To learn more about Lehigh-provided support to graduate students, visit the Financial Support section of Lehigh's Graduate Education & Life Web site.

External funding sources

To look for a scholarship that matches your interests and qualifications, you can access free scholarship information online at www.collegeboard.com, www.college.net, www.fastweb.com, or www.gocollege.com.

You may also wish to review our curated lists of externally-available fellowships, scholarships, and assistantships and grants.

[Please note: the agencies/organizations that make these opportunities available are not connected to Lehigh.]