 Financial Information with Tuition Table
Student federal financial assistance programs are administered through the Financial Aid Office in the Administration Building, room 106.
FAQs
1. What kind of financial aid can I obtain?
As a graduate student, you are eligible for up to $8,500 in subsidized and $12,000 in unsubsidized Stafford Loans for a total of up to $20,500.
2. Are graduate students eligible for Pell grants?
No, graduate students are not eligible for Pell grants.The Federal Pell Grant is funded only for financially eligible undergraduate students as determined by the Free Application For Student Aid (FAFSA) and who have not completed a Bachelor's or professional degree.
3. What is the difference between a subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford Loan?
If you have a subsidized Stafford loan, the federal government pays the interest for you while you are in school and up to six months after you cease to be at least a half time student. With an unsubsidized Stafford loan, interest is not paid by the Federal Government and accrues while you are in school.
4. Are there requirements for getting Stafford loans?
A graduate student must be taking at least 5 credits per semester to be eligible for Federal Stafford loans and to have prior student loans deferred. If you are not taking at least 5 credits, you may fill out a load certification form to certify your academic related workload, assistantships and/or thesis/dissertation work which can then be taken into account in addition to your credits. Contact the Graduate School Office (SAD 130, x4181) about getting a load certification form.
For more information about financial aid at SDSU, click on: /Admissions/FinancialAid/Index.cfm
5. How do I apply for an assistantship?
Graduate assistantships, fellowships, and traineeships are handled by the specific academic department or program involved. Please contact the department to which you will apply directly.
6. What is the current tuition rate for Graduate Students at SDSU?
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2008 2009 Tuition Table for Graduate Students (Per Credit) Amounts shown here are subject to change by the Board of Regents |
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Description |
State Support plus university fees of $105.40 per credit |
Self-Support (internet courses) includes university fee |
Self-Support in Sioux Falls, Pierre & Rapid City - includes university fee |
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Resident |
$133.70 |
$290.65 |
$317.40 |
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Non-Resident |
$394.25 |
$290.65 |
$317.40 |
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MN Reciprocity |
$260.00 (estimated) |
$290.65 |
$317.40 |
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MN Reciprocity (PharmD) |
$304.60 (estimated) |
$290.65 |
$317.40 |
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Graduate Assistant |
$44.55 |
$290.65 |
$317.40 |
University Fees: Students pay university fees of $105.40 per credit on all State Support courses.
Other Fees: Engineering, Nursing, and Pharmacy programs have additional fees.
Click on the link below for a 2-page information sheet containing financial aid information relative to graduate students, including the current tuition table above. |