30 Fully Funded Ph.D. Programs
These fully funded Ph.D. programs are in fields like business, computer science, education and nursing.
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Many Ph.D. programs are fully funded.
Students interested in graduate research in various fields, from public health and English to computer science and engineering, have numerous options for Ph.D. programs that offer full funding. These programs typically provide waived tuition and fees and an annual stipend. Some also offer health insurance and other benefits. Gaining admittance into these small cohorts can be highly competitive, and the programs can be time-consuming . Here are 30 fully funded Ph.D. programs at U.S. colleges and universities. Keep in mind this is not a comprehensive list – there are others out there.
- Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of Chicago
Anthropology Ph.D. students at the University of Chicago can receive funding for up to eight years of study, assuming they are in good standing at the university. During that time, they will receive a full-tuition scholarship plus health insurance and a living stipend – which equated to $33,000 for the 2022-2023 school year – and can apply for external fellowships.
Ph.D. in biological sciences in public health at Harvard University (MA)
Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston offers a Ph.D. in biological sciences in public health that aims to provide students with expertise in disease prevention and treatment. This program includes tuition, a stipend and health insurance for five years as long as the student maintains satisfactory academic progress. International students receive the same benefits. Current research in the school's laboratories involves diseases like AIDS, cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, malaria and tuberculosis.
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- Ph.D. in business at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Students enrolled in the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology can study a range of fields like organization studies, accounting and information technology. Those pursuing a Ph.D. will receive a full-tuition scholarship plus a monthly stipend of $4,267, capped at $51,204. They will also receive medical insurance, new laptops at the beginning of their first and fourth years of study and $4,500 over five years for conference travel expenses.
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Ph.D. in business at Rice University (TX)
At the Rice University Jones Graduate School of Business in Texas, students enjoy full financial assistance upon admission to the Ph.D. program. Aiming to prepare students to teach in fields like accounting, finance, organizational behavior and strategic management, the program provides students with a research or teaching assistantship. Students receive a tuition waiver and a $40,000 annual stipend contingent on making satisfactory academic progress and maintaining full-time student status.
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- Ph.D. in business at the University of Iowa
The University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business offers Ph.D. degrees in fields such as accounting, economics, business analytics and marketing. The college says it provides full funding to "virtually all admitted students." This includes tuition and fees, a minimum nine-month stipend of about $20,000 with annual adjustments and comprehensive health insurance covered at 90%. Some departments offer funding for research presentations at major conferences, summer fellowships and paid time off for independent research.
Ph.D. in chemical engineering at Cornell University (NY)
According to Cornell University 's website, all students admitted to the chemical engineering Ph.D. program at the New York school receive a full tuition waiver, health insurance and a stipend. This funding can come from a teaching assistantship, research assistantship or fellowship, and full stipends are granted for nine months with the likelihood of additional aid in the summer.
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Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Columbia University (NY)
Students enrolled in Columbia University 's Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at the Teachers College in New York receive fully funded tuition and a $25,000 stipend annually for three years. The stipend also carries into a student's fourth year. These doctoral fellows "may be expected to serve" as graduate teaching or research assistants. Students typically complete the mentor-matched program, which includes a full-year internship, in five to seven years.
Ph.D. in computer science at Brown University (RI)
Brown University 's Ph.D. students in computer science have access to "full financial support while completing the degree," plus the option to take classes at nearby schools without incurring additional costs, according to the school's website. In fact, doctoral students in any program at the Rhode Island university are guaranteed five years of financial support, which includes tuition remission, a stipend, health services fees and a subsidy for health insurance.
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Ph.D. in computer science at Georgetown University (DC)
Georgetown University 's Ph.D. program in computer science provides scholarships and assistantships that cover full tuition at the Washington, D.C., school and include a stipend and health insurance for the first five years. Once enrolled in the program, students must complete the Apprenticeship in Teaching Program and ultimately write and defend a full research dissertation in a seminar open to the public.
Ph.D. in computer science at Washington University in St. Louis
Ph.D. students in the computer science or computer engineering program at Washington University in St. Louis receive full tuition support and health insurance. According to the university's website: "As a doctoral candidate, you will also receive a generous stipend to cover living expenses and a new, high-end Apple laptop computer. This support is guaranteed as you continue to make satisfactory progress towards your degree." Doctoral students may also qualify for one of three fellowships.
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- Ph.D. in counseling psychology at the University of Wisconsin—Madison
Incoming Ph.D. students at the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin—Madison are guaranteed full funding for the duration of the time that they are expected on campus, according to the university's department of counseling psychology website. Doctoral students also receive a benefits package that includes health insurance. Funding may come from financial aid, fellowships, assistantships and/or traineeships.
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Ph.D. in economics at Emory University (GA)
Students enrolled in the economics Ph.D. program at Emory University typically receive full funding, according to the Georgia university's website. The stipend provided to students is $36,376 per year for five years, starting in fall 2023, and the full tuition scholarship is worth $70,200 per year. Funding for admitted students also includes a $4,370 annual subsidy that covers 100% of a student's cost of health insurance. First-year students have no stipend-related work requirements.
- Ph.D. in education at New York University
New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development offers more than 30 degree programs. Many can be pursued on campus or online. Ph.D. degrees are offered in areas like developmental psychology, educational leadership and childhood education. Full-time NYU Steinhardt Ph.D. students are eligible for a funding package that includes an annual stipend – $32,000 for the 2022-2023 academic year – tuition coverage for required coursework and student health insurance for five years.
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Ph.D. in education at Stanford University (CA)
Stanford University's Graduate School of Education allows students numerous fellowship and assistantship opportunities at the California school, along with a "five-year funding guarantee that provides tuition aid, fellowship stipend, and assistantship salary, and covers the standard cost of attendance," the program website reads. At the Graduate School of Education, doctoral students can choose from a range of academic areas like curriculum studies and teacher education, and developmental and psychological sciences.
- Ph.D. in education at the University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education provides full funding to Ph.D. students as part of a fellowship and research apprenticeship package. This funding includes a living stipend, health insurance and coverage of tuition and fees for up to four years if the student maintains full-time enrollment. Some students may also qualify for additional summer funding.
- Ph.D. in engineering at the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor
Doctoral students in engineering at the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor can choose from numerous areas of specialization under umbrella categories like aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, macromolecular science and engineering, and robotics. All engineering doctoral students are guaranteed full funding, a monthly living stipend and health insurance. The exact amount can vary, according to the program's website, and funding comes from a range of sources, including graduate student instructor positions and fellowships.
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- Ph.D. in English at Boston University
Annually, doctoral students studying English at Boston University receive a stipend plus full tuition, fees and basic health insurance. This funding is guaranteed for at least five years, with two of those years typically free from teaching requirements. Funding can sometimes be extended up to seven years, according to the university's website, but it's not guaranteed. Students may also apply for various prizes, fellowships and short-term research and travel grants.
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- Ph.D. in English at the University of California—Los Angeles
Applicants to the Ph.D. in English program at the University of California—Los Angeles are automatically considered for various funding options. A six-year funding package includes "a minimum of two years of full fellowship, four years of summer stipend support and up to four years of teaching assistantships," according to the school website. Beyond tuition, fees and health insurance are also covered.
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Ph.D. in international relations at American University (DC)
American University offers doctoral students in its international relations program who do not have external funding a renewable four-year Dean's Fellowship that is contingent on making satisfactory academic progress. The fellowship includes the cost of tuition, fees and a stipend that must be earned via a part-time role as a teaching or research assistant. Students also must "demonstrate competency in a modern foreign language" before graduating.
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- Ph.D. in management at Binghamton University—SUNY
All students admitted to the interdisciplinary management Ph.D. program at the Binghamton University—SUNY School of Management in New York receive a combination of a full-tuition scholarship and a teaching or research assistantship for each academic year, up to four years. This STEM-designated business doctoral degree prepares students for careers in academia and work in the public and private sectors, and has a student-faculty ratio of 1-to-1, according to the university's website.
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Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at Duke University (NC)
Doctoral students at Duke University in North Carolina studying materials science and engineering generally receive full tuition, a stipend and fee support for the first five years. Students also receive up to six years of health insurance if they are on the university's student medical insurance plan. The doctoral program aims to help students publish with a faculty adviser and develop research skills, with the opportunity to present research at professional conferences.
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Ph.D. in nursing at Johns Hopkins University (MD)
The School of Nursing at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland provides most doctoral students with three fully funded years of study. Available financial aid includes graduate assistantships, targeted fellowships and nursing-specific funding. The university aims to "advance the theoretical foundation of nursing practice and healthcare delivery" with the degree, its website reads. "By graduation, most Hopkins nurse scholars have been awarded grants that continue their research and set them well on their way to a successful career."
- Ph.D. in nursing at the University of Virginia
All students admitted to the University of Virginia 's Ph.D. in Nursing program are eligible for four years of scholarship funding to cover tuition, insurance and fees, as well as annual stipends. To receive certain aid, students must work 10 hours per week as a graduate teaching assistant. With a heavy research focus, students can expect courses in qualitative, quantitative and historical research, and will have to submit a research proposal for peer review.
Ph.D. in nursing at Yale University (CT)
At Yale University in Connecticut, the School of Nursing offers full funding to its Ph.D. students. They receive a monthly stipend for four years in addition to paid tuition and health care. The program allows students to gain in-depth knowledge in a particular area of study. Every incoming Ph.D. student gets paired with a faculty adviser "whose area of expertise and active research most closely matches with the student’s scholarly interest," according to the school's website.
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- Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Minnesota—Twin Cities
Students admitted to the Ph.D. program to study psychology at the University of Minnesota—Twin Cities are guaranteed full funding for five years as long as they maintain satisfactory performance and degree progress. This funding includes full-time tuition, a nine-month stipend and subsidized health insurance. Funding comes from some combination of teaching assistantships, traineeships, research assistantships and fellowships. Students in the program can specialize in areas like cognitive and brain sciences, industrial-organizational psychology and social psychology.
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Ph.D. within the Romance languages and literatures department at the University of Notre Dame (IN)
University of Notre Dame doctoral students who focus on French and Francophone studies, Iberian and Latin American studies or Italian studies are guaranteed five years of funding. Funding includes a full scholarship, including tuition and fees, plus a stipend and health insurance. Anyone who completes the Ph.D. degree requirements at the Indiana university within five years will automatically receive a one-year postdoctoral fellowship via the university's 5+1 Program. Fellows will have a teaching load limited to one course per semester.
Ph.D. in social work at Bryn Mawr College (PA)
Students admitted to Bryn Mawr College 's Ph.D. program in social work receive full tuition waivers and "substantial stipends" toward living expenses. The Pennsylvania college's website says: "Consistent with our model, all Ph.D. students are funded equally, and do not compete for basic financial support during coursework." The program's cohorts typically include only three or four students each year. According to the college, it awarded the first Ph.D. degree in social work in the U.S. in 1920.
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Ph.D. in special education at Vanderbilt University (TN)
Funding is guaranteed for all admitted doctoral students enrolled in the special education Ph.D. program at the Peabody College of Education and Human Development at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee. This includes full tuition, a "competitive" monthly stipend and health insurance for up to four years. Students may also be nominated for additional honor scholarships and fellowships. Areas of focus within the Ph.D. program include high-incidence disabilities and early childhood education.
Ph.D. in theatre and drama at Northwestern University (IL)
This interdisciplinary Ph.D. program at Northwestern University in Illinois combines coursework in humanities, social science and the visual arts. The program's students receive a five-year full-tuition scholarship plus an annual living stipend. Ph.D students enrolling at this program in fall 2022 will receive a living stipend of at least $36,960 during the 2023-2024 school year. Stipend amounts may change from year to year. Students can apply for subsidies to facilitate conference travel and summer language study.
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- Ph.D. in women, gender and sexuality studies at University of Maryland
At the University of Maryland 's Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Ph.D. students without a master's degree usually have five years of guaranteed funding. Those with a master's degree usually are funded four years, with awards stemming from a mix of departmental fellowships and graduate teaching assistantships. Since the program's establishment in 1999, the department has granted 36 Ph.Ds, according to UMD's website.
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Ph.D. programs that are fully funded
- Ph.D. in biological sciences in public health at Harvard University
- Ph.D. in business at Rice University
- Ph.D. in chemical engineering at Cornell University
- Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Columbia University
- Ph.D. in computer science at Brown University
- Ph.D. in computer science at Georgetown University
- Ph.D. in computer science at Washington University—St. Louis
- Ph.D. in economics at Emory University
- Ph.D. in education at Stanford University
- Ph.D. in international relations at American University
- Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at Duke University
- Ph.D. in nursing at Johns Hopkins University
- Ph.D. in nursing at Yale University
- Ph.D. within the romance languages and literatures department at the University of Notre Dame
- Ph.D. in social work at Bryn Mawr College
- Ph.D. in special education at Vanderbilt University
- Ph.D. in theatre and drama at Northwestern University
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The Top 9 Fully Funded PhD Programs
If you’re concerned about grad school costs, you’re not alone. Even with financial aid, many students find themselves taking on large amounts of debt. However, there are a number of options that can cover most – if not all – of your doctorate costs.
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What Is a Fully Funded PhD Program?
“Fully funded” means that the university offers sufficient funding to cover tuition fees and even a stipend to cover other grad school expenses . To cover gaps, many institutions offer additional support in the form of grants, scholarships, loans, and employment opportunities.
Though rare, some PhD programs offer full funding for all accepted students. Understandably, the admission process is highly competitive for fully funded PhD programs.
Students who don’t meet strict criteria – and aren’t offered full funding – will be expected to pay for their tuition and other study expenses. Most take some form of government funding to do so.
The Top 9 Fully Funded PhD Programs in the US
1. the university of chicago, the department of anthropology, phd in anthropology.
- Courses : Development of Social/Cultural Theory, Archeological Theory & method, and archeological data sets.
- Credits : 18 courses
- Delivery : On-campus
- Full funding : Full tuition, health insurance, and stipend (up to 9 years).
- Other support : Grants, fellowships, and teaching opportunities.
- Acceptance rate : 2.5%
- Location : Chicago, Illinois
With a culture that encourages independent thinking, the University of Chicago has produced more than 90 Nobel Prize winners and produced defining research in several fields. In this interdisciplinary PhD in Anthropology program, students can study with many of the university’s other departments, including: Political Science, History, and Comparative Human Development.
2. Harvard University, T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Phd program in biological sciences in public health (bph).
- Courses : Biological sciences communications, principles of biostatistics & epidemiology, and computing environments for biology.
- Duration : Approximately 6 years
- Full funding : Stipend, tuition, and health insurance.
- Other support: Fellowships, awards, and grants.
- Acceptance rate: 6%
- Location: Boston, Massachusetts
As the third-best university in the US , Harvard’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health has incredible prestige. With several specialized public health departments (e.g., Environmental Health, Health & Population, Epidemiology), this program also offers incredible flexibility. Students can courses from the Department of Public Health, Harvard Integrated Life Sciences (HILS), and even MIT.
3. Stanford University, Graduate School of Education
Phd in curriculum studies and teacher education (cte).
- Courses: Introduction to statistical methods in education, research in curriculum & teacher education, and statistical analysis in education.
- Credits: 135 units
- Duration: 4-5 years
- Delivery: On-campus
- Full funding : Tuition aid, assistantship salary, and fellowship stipend (for 5 years).
- Other support : Grants, travel fellowships, and emergency funds.
- Location: Stanford, California
Stanford University tops the list of the best universities for Education Policy Studies, making this one of the best options if you want to earn a PhD in Education. This doctorate is one of the top fully funded PhD programs in education and offers six specializations, including elementary education, teacher education, and science & environmental education.
Note : In addition to this on-campus PhD program, many recognized institutions also offer free online PhD programs in education .
4. Duke University, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences
Phd in literature.
- Courses: Wide range of literary topics, including African American Studies, modern European short fiction, gender studies, and more.
- Duration: 6-7 years
- Delivery: On-campus
- Full funding includes: Tuition, fees, stipend, and health insurance.
- Other support: Grants, loans, childcare subsidies, and financial hardship aid.
- Location: Durham, North Carolina
As one of the country’s most renowned private research institutions, Duke University has ten Nobel Laureates under its belt. Their PhD in Literature program encourages students to pursue both independent studies and inter-institutional courses from other affiliated universities. Students are able to take as many programs outside literature as they wish. Typically, all PhD students receive a “stipend, tuition, and fees support, plus six years of full coverage for health and dental insurance premiums.”
5. Rice University, Jones Graduate School of Business
Phd in business.
- Courses: Microeconomics, econometrics, theory, and dynamic optimization.
- Duration: 4 years +
- Full funding : Tuition waiver and $40,000 yearly stipend (earned as a research/teaching assistant).
- Other support: Scholarships, grants, loans, and student employment.
- Location: Houston, Texas
Rice University is a well-known institution and is regularly recognized as one of the best business schools in the country. As part of its PhD in Business program, students can choose between one of four different concentrations: accounting, finance, organizational behavior, and strategic management.
Northwestern University, McCormick School of Engineering
Phd in biomedical engineering.
- Courses: Experimental design & measurement, biological performance of materials, and advanced physical & applied optics.
- Duration: 5-6 years
- Full funding : Tuition scholarship and stipend.
- Other support: Fellowships, grants, assistantships, loans, and veteran benefits.
- Acceptance rate: 15%
- Location: Evanston, Illinois
Northwestern University is renowned for excellence across numerous disciplines, and its biomedical engineering (BME) program was among the first of its kind. The school offers a wide range of courses, from cell and molecular engineering, medical devices and instrumental, neural engineering, and more.
7. Columbia University, Teachers College
Phd in clinical psychology.
- Courses: Brain & behavior, social problems for clinical psychologists, and personality & behavior change.
- Credits: 95
- Duration: 5 years (at least four years of residency)
- Full funding : Tuition, stipend, and health fees (up to 4 years).
- Other support: Scholarships, grants, fellowships, federal work-study, assistantships, and loans.
- Acceptance rate: 7%
- Location: New York City, New York
Columbia University offers a leading clinical psychology PhD program that focuses on the intersection between education, psychology, and health. Their fully funded, need-blind “Doctoral Fellowship” is given to incoming students for three years, in addition to financial aid in the fourth year (i.e., a $25,000 stipend). PhD students who receive this scholarship may be asked to work as research assistants or graduate teachers.
8. California Institute of Technology, Division of Engineering & Applied Science
Graduate degree in computer science.
- Courses: Functional programming, computability theory, and advanced digital systems design.
- Credits: 54 units
- Duration: 3+ years of residence
- Full funding : Tuition charges and stipends.
- Other support: Grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study.
- Acceptance rate: 7%
- Location: Pasadena, California
Caltech is a huge name in technology education, with over fifty cutting-edge research centers and laboratories. This includes NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and astronomical observatories around the globe. To manage their rigorous course load, graduate students of the computer science program receive full tuition and a stipend of $45,000 .
9. Emory University, College of Arts and Sciences
Ph.D. in Economics
- Courses: Microeconomic theory, health economics, and market structure & imperfect competition.
- Credits: 55
- Duration: 4-6 years
- Full funding : Tuition, stipend, health insurance subsidy, and professional development support.
- Other support: Grants, scholarships, loans, and student employment.
- Acceptance rate: 19%
- Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Emory University provides a liberal arts college’s atmosphere and opportunities combined with an urban research university’s facilities. This cross-registration program allows students to take classes at the university’s partner institutions, including Georgia Tech and Georgia State University, alongside their in-house courses.
Can I Earn a Free PhD Degree Online?
If you aren’t eligible for a fully funded program, that’s okay! We’ve written an article outlining the most affordable online PhD programs , the benefits, and how to apply to them!
Key Takeaways
Many US universities – including some of the country’s top institution – offer fully funded PhD programs and tuition-free online programs across various disciplines. You’ll just need to demonstrate that you’re eligible for the program through your academic performance and merit.
Once you qualify for full PhD funding, congratulate yourself on a job well done!
If you’re still weighing your options, did you know there are 1-year PhD programs online ?
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a phd be free.
Yes. Eligible students can obtain a doctorate for free if a university offers fully funded PhD programs.
How Do I Get a Fully Funded PhD?
To qualify for a fully funded PhD, you’ll be required to meet certain criteria and put together a strong application. You’ll also need to have an excellent undergraduate academic record, recommendation letters, persuasive personal essay, and graduate school entry exam scores .
Fully funded PhDs are incredibly competitive, so it’s important to plan ahead. As an undergraduate student, identify your dream school, and be sure to check the requirements and eligibility criteria. Next, work hard to meet these requirements – and set yourself apart – throughout your undergraduate studies.
Can I Study a PhD in the USA for Free?
Yes. Many US universities offer opportunities to obtain a PhD for free. For example, fully funded doctoral programs will cover your tuition and expenses. Free PhD programs don’t have tuition fees but students are responsible for covering their own expenses.
However, if you aren’t successful in securing a fully funded PhD and don’t like the free options, there are plenty of other ways to pay for grad school .
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The Harvard Ph.D. in Education trains cutting-edge researchers who work across disciplines to generate knowledge and translate discoveries into transformative policy and practice.
Offered jointly by the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Ph.D. in Education provides you with full access to the extraordinary resources of Harvard University and prepares you to assume meaningful roles as university faculty, researchers, senior-level education leaders, and policymakers.
As a Ph.D. candidate, you will collaborate with scholars across all Harvard graduate schools on original interdisciplinary research. In the process, you will help forge new fields of inquiry that will impact the way we teach and learn. The program’s required coursework will develop your knowledge of education and your expertise in a range of quantitative and qualitative methods needed to conduct high-quality research. Guided by the goal of making a transformative impact on education research, policy, and practice, you will focus on independent research in various domains, including human development, learning and teaching, policy analysis and evaluation, institutions and society, and instructional practice.
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The Ph.D. in Education requires five years of full-time study to complete. You will choose your individual coursework and design your original research in close consultation with your HGSE faculty adviser and dissertation committee. The requirements listed below include the three Ph.D. concentrations: Culture, Institutions, and Society; Education Policy and Program Evaluation; and Human Development, Learning and Teaching .
We invite you to review an example course list, which is provided in two formats — one as the full list by course number and one by broad course category . These lists are subject to modification.
Ph.D. Concentrations and Examples
Summary of Ph.D. Program
Doctoral Colloquia In year one and two you are required to attend. The colloquia convenes weekly and features presentations of work-in-progress and completed work by Harvard faculty, faculty and researchers from outside Harvard, and Harvard doctoral students. Ph.D. students present once in the colloquia over the course of their career.
Research Apprenticeship The Research Apprenticeship is designed to provide ongoing training and mentoring to develop your research skills throughout the entire program.
Teaching Fellowships The Teaching Fellowship is an opportunity to enhance students' teaching skills, promote learning consolidation, and provide opportunities to collaborate with faculty on pedagogical development.
Comprehensive Exams The Written Exam (year 2, spring) tests you on both general and concentration-specific knowledge. The Oral Exam (year 3, fall/winter) tests your command of your chosen field of study and your ability to design, develop, and implement an original research project.
Dissertation Based on your original research, the dissertation process consists of three parts: the Dissertation Proposal, the writing, and an oral defense before the members of your dissertation committee.
Culture, Institutions, and Society (CIS) Concentration
In CIS, you will examine the broader cultural, institutional, organizational, and social contexts relevant to education across the lifespan. What is the value and purpose of education? How do cultural, institutional, and social factors shape educational processes and outcomes? How effective are social movements and community action in education reform? How do we measure stratification and institutional inequality? In CIS, your work will be informed by theories and methods from sociology, history, political science, organizational behavior and management, philosophy, and anthropology. You can examine contexts as diverse as classrooms, families, neighborhoods, schools, colleges and universities, religious institutions, nonprofits, government agencies, and more.
Education Policy and Program Evaluation (EPPE) Concentration
In EPPE, you will research the design, implementation, and evaluation of education policy affecting early childhood, K–12, and postsecondary education in the U.S. and internationally. You will evaluate and assess individual programs and policies related to critical issues like access to education, teacher effectiveness, school finance, testing and accountability systems, school choice, financial aid, college enrollment and persistence, and more. Your work will be informed by theories and methods from economics, political science, public policy, and sociology, history, philosophy, and statistics. This concentration shares some themes with CIS, but your work with EPPE will focus on public policy and large-scale reforms.
Human Development, Learning and Teaching (HDLT) Concentration
In HDLT, you will work to advance the role of scientific research in education policy, reform, and practice. New discoveries in the science of learning and development — the integration of biological, cognitive, and social processes; the relationships between technology and learning; or the factors that influence individual variations in learning — are transforming the practice of teaching and learning in both formal and informal settings. Whether studying behavioral, cognitive, or social-emotional development in children or the design of learning technologies to maximize understanding, you will gain a strong background in human development, the science of learning, and sociocultural factors that explain variation in learning and developmental pathways. Your research will be informed by theories and methods from psychology, cognitive science, sociology and linguistics, philosophy, the biological sciences and mathematics, and organizational behavior.
Program Faculty
The most remarkable thing about the Ph.D. in Education is open access to faculty from all Harvard graduate and professional schools, including the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the Harvard Kennedy School, the Harvard Law School, Harvard Medical School, and the Harvard School of Public Health. Learn about the full Ph.D. Faculty.
Jarvis R. Givens
Jarvis Givens studies the history of American education, African American history, and the relationship between race and power in schools.
Paul L. Harris
Paul Harris is interested in the early development of cognition, emotion, and imagination in children.
Meira Levinson
Meira Levinson is a normative political philosopher who works at the intersection of civic education, youth empowerment, racial justice, and educational ethics.
Luke W. Miratrix
Luke Miratrix is a statistician who explores how to best use modern statistical methods in applied social science contexts.
Eric Taylor
Eric Taylor studies the economics of education, with a particular interest in employer-employee interactions between schools and teachers hiring and firing decisions, job design, training, and performance evaluation.
Paola Uccelli
Paola Ucelli studies socio-cultural and individual differences in the language development of multilingual and monolingual students.
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Dissertations.
The following is a complete listing of successful Ph.D. in Education dissertations to-date. Dissertations from November 2014 onward are publicly available in the Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH) , the online repository for Harvard scholarship.
- 2022 Graduate Dissertations (265 KB pdf)
- 2021 Graduate Dissertations (177 KB pdf)
- 2020 Graduate Dissertations (121 KB pdf)
- 2019 Graduate Dissertations (68.3 KB pdf)
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A doctoral degree is a significant investment in your future, and financing your education is a critical factor to consider. While the funding we provide covers the basic standard cost of attendance determined by Stanford University for a modest life as a graduate student, accepting an offer from a doctoral program has significant personal, professional, and financial implications. Below you’ll find information on GSE and Stanford financial support for doctoral students, as well as other important considerations when it comes to financing your PhD.
Funding guarantee
Stanford GSE offers all admitted PhD students a five-year funding package that provides tuition aid, fellowship stipend, and assistantship salary which covers the standard cost of attendance. The funding is based on meeting the basic financial need of the student alone for the first five academic years of the doctoral program and entails assistantship work. The cornerstone of the GSE doctoral experience is the apprenticeship that all students undertake, typically under the guidance of their academic advisor, but often with other Stanford faculty as well. In this apprenticeship model, doctoral students are provided with a funding package that consists of opportunities to serve as teaching and research assistants for faculty members' courses and research projects. By this means, and in combination with the coursework, students are prepared to excel as university faculty, education researchers, and leaders in the field.
All funding is contingent upon satisfactory academic progress and performance on the research and teaching assistantships. There is no separate application for this funding.
Assistantships
As part of the academic and professional training and development, students undertake assistantships which provide both salary and tuition. Research assistantships are funded by faculty research grants, other faculty funds or as needed, by the GSE Dean’s Office, and can lead to joint publications with faculty or to dissertation topics. Students who have sufficient expertise and experience may also be selected as teaching assistants for courses at the GSE or other Stanford schools and departments. Assistantships are typically secured in consultation with faculty advisors. Students work 10 hours (25% assistantship) or 20 hours (50% assistantship) a week depending on their year in the program.
- Research assistantship (RA): Various duties for research projects
- Teaching assistantships (3 types):
- Course Assistant (CA)—course preparation and grading
- Teaching Assistant (TA)—leads regularly-scheduled discussion sections
- Teaching Affiliate (TF)—full responsibility for course
Funding Details 2023-2024
Note: The above figures reflect 2023-2024 rates. Actual amounts will be adjusted to the rates for 2024-25 and future years.
Cost of attendance
Tuition depends on the units taken by the student. In addition to tuition expenses, the cost of attendance of a PhD program involves living expenses such as rent, food, and transportation. The sum of tuition and non-tuition expenses constitutes the standard cost of attendance.
As you consider applying to graduate school, you can use the standard cost of attendance of your program —plus any additional expenses you might have—to create your financial plan, keeping in mind that tuition and non-tuition expenses of the standard cost of attendance are set by the university on an annual basis.
What you can do now to prepare financially if admitted
- Prepare for how your standard of living may change as a graduate student, especially if you are coming from a full-time job.
- Consider the length of your program, any dependents, existing debt, and additional financial commitments you may have. Students with children may review Stanford support programs for families.
- If you have personal or special circumstances that require additional expenses above and beyond the standard cost of attendance, plan accordingly.
- Start saving as much as you are able to cover any unexpected expenses you may incur while in graduate school.
- Familiarize yourself with federal as well as private student loans, their interest rates, fees, repayment options, deferment policies, and eligibility requirements, so that you are informed if you need to borrow.
- Be ready to cover all initial expenses, since fellowships and stipends will not be disbursed until a few weeks into your first quarter. Onboarding into a PhD program often requires up front out of pocket expenses for relocation.
Additional GSE resources
Once PhD students matriculate, the GSE has a variety of resources available to support academic work and unanticipated needs.
Students are eligible for up to three travel fellowships during their time at GSE if they are attending a conference or other professional development opportunity.
GSE Student Emergency Fund assists graduate students who experience a financial emergency or unanticipated expenses causing financial hardship. This fund is meant to support those who cannot reasonably resolve their financial difficulty through fellowships, loans, or personal resources.
GSE Dissertation Support Grants help advanced PhD students who require additional financial support for dissertation research activities. These grants, available at up to $6,500 total per student, are available to students who do not have access to other funds to cover their dissertation costs.
Stanford University resources
Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) program aims to prepare the next generation of global leaders to address the increasingly complex challenges facing the world. The program selects up to 100 students each year and provides three years of financial support that is integrated into the GSE’s funding package for PhD students.
Vice Provost for Graduate Education awards various fellowships for doctoral students and maintains a list of other Stanford fellowships that students may consider.
Cardinal Care subsidy is an automatic university-wide subsidy program for graduate students. Vaden Health Center manages the university’s Cardinal Care student health insurance.
Stanford Financial Aid Office oversees a number of financial support programs specifically for graduate students with challenging financial situations.
Additional hourly work is available to students who wish to work for pay as "casual labor" at Stanford up to eight hours a week, provided work does not adversely affect the academic program. Requires approval from the student’s advisor and the Academic Services team.
Other funding sources
External fellowships are integrated into the GSE’s funding package. There are many funding opportunities offered outside of Stanford. The GSE admissions team has compiled an external fellowships and grants document for you to explore, though you should plan to do your own research as well. International students can find additional sources of funding on the Institute of International Education’s (IIE) Funding for U.S. Study website and this publication .
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Northeastern University’s online Doctor of Education program provides experienced adult learners, working professionals, and scholar-practitioners from diverse backgrounds and perspectives with the practical knowledge and experience they need to transform the learning landscape. Students gain innovative approaches to create authentic change in their communities. The program was selected as the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate's Program of the Year for 2022-2023.
The Doctor of Education program is designed to be completed in three to four years of study—following a fast-paced quarter system in lieu of a traditional semester format. Students choose from five concentrations to create a curriculum that matches personal and professional interests. The program's dissertation in practice process will begin at the onset of your coursework as you identify your problem of practice and develop an action plan—incorporating cycles of data collection and analysis, collaboration, change work, and reflection—culminating in the dissemination of your action research findings. Our students come from diverse disciplines and professions, seeking more than just a degree. You'll gain a practical education that translates to your everyday working environment.
While all EdD courses can be completed online (except for hybrid courses in Seattle and Charlotte), annual in-person two-day residencies are held on campus. Residencies focus on networking and tools for career success and allow you to connect with faculty and fellow scholars to share knowledge and experience. You'll attend residencies* in your first and second years of the program at one of our campuses in Boston, Charlotte, or Seattle.
The Northeastern Doctor of Education degree is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) and was selected as Program of the Year by the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate Program for 2022-2023.
*Please note: International students enrolling in the online EdD program will be provided with an option to complete the residency through online participation in interactive sessions with fellow scholars offered during the residency period.
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Unique features.
- You will choose one of five concentrations—higher education administration, innovative teaching and learning, transformative school leadership, workplace learning, and integrative studies—to focus your studies and further customize your curriculum.
- You'll begin dissertation in practice work at the onset of your program. You'll select a compelling educational/organizational challenge and will be assigned a faculty advisor to support your research throughout the program.
- All coursework is online—providing flexibility for working professionals. Your residencies will be fulfilled in person*, at one of our campuses in Boston, Charlotte, or Seattle.
- You'll learn alongside faculty practitioners—engaging with respected leaders who contribute to the field as authors, journal editors, school board members, bloggers, and podcasters.
*In-person participation in the residency is also available for international students.
Concentrations
- Higher Education Administration: The higher education administration concentration provides an opportunity for experienced higher education professionals to expand their previous understanding of practices within all sectors of postsecondary education—and also advance their professional practice by developing and deepening their understanding of the roles of colleges and universities in our society. Sectors examined include community colleges, four-year colleges, for-profit institutions, and research universities.
- Innovative Teaching and Learning: The innovative teaching and learning concentration focuses on transforming education through innovation, justice, and policy, by providing engaging opportunities for current and aspiring teaching and learning specialists working in various education spaces. The concentration focuses on teaching and learning both inside and outside the bounds of P-20 schools and focuses on developing and leading innovative curricula as well as professional development.
- Transformative School Leadership: The transformative school leadership concentration provides innovative opportunities for experienced education professionals who are current and aspiring leaders of early childhood centers, public or private schools, or school districts. The concentration prepares students to lead and transform educational spaces and be equipped to shape the needs of education in K-12, higher education, organizational contexts, and beyond.
- Workplace Learning: The workplace learning concentration helps professionals gain a deeper understanding of, recognize, and influence real-life social inequalities faced by marginalized populations in the workplace. Courses allow students to advance their professional practice by developing and deepening their knowledge of workplace learning, organizational dynamics, learning strategy, and ethics.
- Integrative Studies: The integrative studies concentration provides an opportunity for students to design a program of study that fits their own professional goals and includes the required foundation and research courses, concentration courses from any EdD concentration, and electives from the Doctor of Education or Doctor of Law and Policy programs.
Program Objectives
Northeastern's Doctor of Education program is designed for experienced professionals interested in deepening their understanding of education, organizational development, and leadership. Throughout the program, students examine various approaches to critical, practice-based issues, learn research methods, and conduct a doctoral research study that investigates a compelling educational or organizational challenge.
2022-2023 Doctor of Education Program of the Year
The Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate selected Northeastern's EdD program as the 2022-2023 Program of the Year, noting the “redesigned Dissertation in Practice Curriculum and the adoption of action research as its guiding methodology …” The committee praised “the program’s efforts to move beyond the typical five-chapter dissertation and engage scholarly practitioners in the acquisition of skills to realize meaningful change in their local contexts, emphasizing social justice.”
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– sara ewell, phd, assistant dean, graduate school of education, – frawn morgan, current student, doctor of education, – aaron b., program graduate, looking for something different.
A graduate degree or certificate from Northeastern—a top-ranked university—can accelerate your career through rigorous academic coursework and hands-on professional experience in the area of your interest. Apply now—and take your career to the next level.
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Finance Your Education We offer a variety of resources, including scholarships and assistantships.
How to Apply Learn more about the application process and requirements.
Requirements
- Online application
- Academic transcripts: Official undergraduate and graduate degree documentation
- Describe the problem of practice
- Explain why you want to investigate it
- Provide a strong rationale for the significance of the problem
- Minimum work experience: Three years in a related field
- Professional resumé: Must summarize work and education history, include an outline of your educational/academic skills with examples such as research and teaching experience, affiliations, publications, certifications, presentations, and other professional skills.
- Faculty recommendation: Must be from a faculty member in your previous graduate program who can attest to your readiness for doctoral work. If you are no longer acquainted with a faculty member, please choose a professional who can speak of your academic capabilities to engage in doctoral-level research and writing. Recommendations should be presented as a letter attached to the general recommendation form.
- Two professional recommendations: Must be from individuals who have either academic or professional knowledge of your capabilities, a supervisor, mentor, or colleague. It is preferred that one letter of recommendation come from your current employer and/or supervisor. Recommendations should be presented as a letter attached to the general recommendation form.
- Proof of English language proficiency: ONLY for students for whom English is not their primary language.
Are You an International Student? Find out what additional documents are required to apply.
Admissions Details Learn more about the College of Professional Studies admissions process, policies, and required materials.
Admissions Dates
Our admissions process operates on a rolling basis; however, we do recommend the application guidelines below to ensure you can begin during your desired start term:
Domestic Application Guidelines
International Application Guidelines *
*International deadlines are only applicable if the program is F1 compliant.
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For 100+ years, we’ve designed our programs with one thing in mind—your success. Explore the current program requirements and course descriptions, all designed to meet today’s industry needs and must-have skills.
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The core of the mission of the program is to allow educators to remain in the places they work, focus on a problem of practice, and through experiential learning and site-specific research opportunities in the program, make an immediate impact in their professional environments. The program explicitly integrates research and practice for professionals so they develop the requisite skills for conceiving, designing, conducting, and producing original site-based research in order to effect ethical change related to real-life problems of practice.
Our Faculty
Northeastern University faculty represents a broad cross-section of professional practices and fields, including finance, education, biomedical science, management, and the U.S. military. They serve as mentors and advisors and collaborate alongside you to solve the most pressing global challenges facing established and emerging markets.
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By enrolling in Northeastern, you’ll gain access to students at 13 campus locations, 300,000+ alumni, and 3,000 employer partners worldwide. Our global university system provides students unique opportunities to think locally and act globally while serving as a platform for scaling ideas, talent, and solutions.
Below is a look at where our Education & Learning alumni work, the positions they hold, and the skills they bring to their organization.
Where They Work
- Boston Public Schools
- Chicago Public Schools
- NYC Department of Education
- Lockheed Martin
- Veterans Affairs
- Johns Hopkins
- Columbia University
What They Do
- Media Consultant
- College President
- Chief Information Officer
- Instructional Designer
- Diversity Officer
- Founder-CEO
- VP of Student Services
- Community Services Director
What They're Skilled At
- Experiential Learning
- Team Building
- International Education
- Change Agency
- Entrepreneurship
- Urban Education
- Strategic Management
- Student Engagement
Learn more about Northeastern Alumni on Linkedin .
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Fully funding one’s Ph.D. means paying nothing out of pocket for one of the most valuable things in the world – a well-trained mind. When studying education, learning about life in its different aspects is a gift that is given to the next generation of children, future teachers, scholars, and researchers.
The 20 schools on this list have gradually become the top education schools in the country with faculty who know what it’s like to succeed…and every Ph.D. program on the list offers full funding.
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This list of doctoral programs, offering the Top 20 Fully Funded PhDs in Education , gives education professionals needed information on where they can find the best fully funded Ph.D. programs in education to help them expand and enhance their careers as educators and administrators .
The programs are listed in random order. They are not in a ranked order because each program has its own strengths. Consider each program individually to determine which one is right for you.
Each fully funded Ph.D. in education is a quality program. Inclusion in this list is based on the following findings:
- 100% fully funded degree program for high-achieving applicants;
- Coursework is designed to prepare professional educators and education administrators to transition into top positions of education practice and leadership;
- Courses are prepared and delivered by top faculty in a top degree program;
- Appropriately accredited;
- A dissertation will be required.
To delve deeper, please see our Methodology page.
Top Fully Funded Ph.D. Programs
Indiana university – bloomington.
Education Program Standouts: The doctor of education programs at the School of Education at Indiana University – Bloomington are some of the highest-ranking graduate education programs included in both US News and World Report as well as Times Higher Education.
The IU School of Education is dedicated to preparing its graduate students for careers in government, technology, schools, and public institutions. The doctoral degrees in education are geared toward creative, technological, and leadership training.
Campus Location: Bloomington, Indiana
Accreditation:
- Higher Learning Commission
- Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation
Doctorate of Education Degrees and Concentrations:
- Specialization in Art Education
- Specialization in Curriculum Studies
- Specialization in Mathematics Education
- EdD in Educational Leadership
- PhD or EdD in Higher Education
- PhD in History, Philosophy and Policy in Education
- PhD or EdD in Instructional Systems Technology (EdD also offered online)
- PhD in Special Education
Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree
- GPA (minimum GPA varies from program to program)
- Personal Goal Statement
- Official Transcripts
- Letters of Recommendation
- TOEFL scores (International Students)
Full Funding Options: Fellowships that offer full funding in the education doctoral programs at Indiana University Bloomington include the Dean’s Fellowship, Faculty Doctoral Fellowship, Proffitt Fellowship, and Malvina McNeill Fellowship.
Also, five different fellowships are offered to graduate students in the School of Education at IU Bloomington for members of underrepresented populations, three of which offer full funding. Department-specific funding may also be available.
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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Education Program Standouts: Michigan State University’s College of Education has developed some of the top PhD programs in the country. The education doctoral programs prepare leaders in education to deal with current challenges and address modern educational needs.
According to their website, Michigan State University’s “internationally known faculty members construct rigorous opportunities for advanced study, mentor students and engage in millions of dollars of funded research.”
According to the US News and World Report ranking of education graduation programs, in both elementary and secondary education, the University of Michigan has ranked number one in the country for over consecutive years.
Campus Location: Lansing, Michigan
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
- Curriculum, Instruction and Teacher Education
- Educational Leadership
- Educational Policy
- Educational Psychology and Education Technology
- Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education
- K-12 Educational Administration
- Kinesiology
- Mathematics Education
- Measurement and Quantitative Methods
- Rehabilitation Counselor Education
- School Psychology
- Special Education
- Current Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of Professional Goals
- Writing Sample
- Letters of Reference
- Transcripts
Full Funding Options: While pursuing the educational doctorate at Michigan State University a variety of options are available for full tuition funding.
Graduate assistantships, the MSU Fellowship program which offers five years of funding along with a stipend and research funding for enrolled students are all available for graduate students who pursue the doctorate in education at Michigan State.
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Boston college.
Education Program Standouts: Offering some of the top education doctoral programs in the country, The Lynch School of Education and Human Development is consistent in its inclusion in top programs of education in the U.S. and worldwide.
Named as the #1 Catholic school of education by U.S. News and World Report and offering $15.9 million a year in research funding, the Lynch school is defined by active inner support and looks to offer the best success to the schools and people they serve.
The Lynch School is planning to launch four brand-new interdisciplinary minors into their existing education programs.
Campus Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
- New England Commission of Higher Education
- PhD in Counseling Psychology
- PhD in Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology
- PhD in Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics and Assessment
- PhD in Higher Education
- PhD in Educational Leadership
- PhD in Curriculum and Instruction
- Grades (graduate and undergraduate)
- Research experience
- Personal statement
- Resume or CV
- Letters of recommendation
- Writing sample
Full Funding Options: The Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College offers numerous fellowships for graduate students studying education including the Barry Fellowship and Duvjnak Fellowship which offer tuition remission. Also available at The Lynch School are many graduate assistantships, in fact, 361 assistantship programs are offered for graduate students across campus.
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Harvard university.
Education Program Standouts: Harvard Graduate School of Education has one of the very top PhD in Education degree programs in the country. Harvard is currently ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the number one school of education.
With a long and outstanding reputation for excellence, Harvard also provides options for full funding to doctoral students which makes a Harvard Doctorate accessible.
Campus Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Accreditation: New England Commission of Higher Education
- Culture, Institutions and Society
- Education Policy and Program Evaluation
- Human Development, Learning and Teaching
- Resume and Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of Purpose
- Three letters of recommendation
- Standardized test scores
- Postsecondary transcripts
- Supplemental form for the PhD in Education
Full Funding Options: Through the Graduate School of Education, Harvard University’s Doctor of Education programs can be fully funded through such fellowships as the James Bryant Conan Fellowship.
Those who are accepted into the Doctor of Educational Leadership degree program can expect a full tuition waiver. A number of other fellowships and grants are offered to assist students in obtaining a doctoral degree in education from Harvard.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Education Program Standouts: The University of Virginia has one of the top education programs, according to U.S. News and World Report. Ranked #17 overall in Best Education Schools as well as #4 for Special Education Specialty Ranking, The Curry School of Education and Human Development has made a name for itself in the world of education and educators.
Their missions are two-fold, to prepare students to work in education from kindergarten through college and to conduct scholarship and research that directly addresses the problems of education today.
Campus Location: Charlottesville, VA
- Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- Inquiry Brief Commission of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP)
Doctor of Education Degrees and Concentrations:
- Doctor of Philosophy in Reading Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum and Instruction
- Doctor of Philosophy in English Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Gifted Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Language Education in Multilingual Contexts
- Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Social Studies Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education
- Statement of purpose
- Possible master’s degree
Full Funding Options: The University of Virginia Curry School of Education and Human Development offers full funding, such as the Dean’s Fellowship, for PhD students.
The Dean’s Fellowship offers four years of full tuition and fees, health insurance and a $32,000 yearly stipend. Full-time doctoral applicants to the University of Virginia are automatically considered for the Dean’s Fellowship.
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University of california berkeley.
Education Program Standouts: The Graduate School of Education at the University of California Berkeley has top-ranked quality and offers PhDs in Education that promote research in areas such as Critical Studies of Race, Class, and Gender; Culture, Development and the Learning Sciences and Social Research Methodologies.
The Graduate School of Education at Berkeley grounds itself in theory and practice equally along with an emphasis on making a positive impact on social transformation and personal growth.
Campus Location: Berkeley, California
Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges
- Doctor of Philosophy in Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Special Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Science and Mathematics Education
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
- Satisfactory scholastic average, usually a 3.0
- Enough undergraduate training to do graduate work
Full Funding Options: The Mentored Research Award and the UC Dissertation-Year Fellowship along with the Doctoral Completion Fellowship grant students in the Educational Doctoral programs full funding along with a stipend to assist them in completing their doctorates.
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University of pennsylvania.
Education Program Standouts: The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education grants students seeking a top doctor of education degree the opportunity to do so with full funding. With an emphasis on both high-quality research and the building of practical knowledge building. The alumni at the University of Pennsylvania are recognized as some of the “most influential education leaders.”
Campus Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Education Degrees and Concentrations:
- PhD in Education, Culture and Society
- PhD in Education Policy
- PhD in Educational Linguistics
- PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Development
- PhD in Learning Sciences and Technologies
- PhD in Quantitative Methods
- PhD in Reading/Writing/Literacy
- PhD in Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education
- Official Test Scores
- Application Fee
Full Funding Options: All PhD students at the University of Pennsylvania are granted a full-time four-year fellowship that includes a stipend and student health insurance.
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University of washington.
Education Program Standouts: The Doctor of Philosophy program is a part of the College of Education at the University of Washington. Offering one of the best doctorates in education programs in the country, the University of Washington College of Education is currently ranked No. 3 in Education Schools at Public Universities.
The programs include continuous research, a comprehensive foundation in academics as well as teaching experience.
Campus Location: Seattle, Washington
Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
- Curriculum and Instruction: Excellence in Content Instruction
- Educational Organizations, Leadership, & Policy Studies
- Leadership in Higher Education
- Learning Sciences & Human Development
- Measurement & Statistics
- Multicultural Education
- Social & Cultural Foundations
- Teacher Quality & Teacher Education
- Unofficial transcripts
- Goal statement/statement of purpose
- Resume/Vita
Full Funding Options: The College of Education at the University of Washington offers around 120 teaching, research and staff assistantship positions to graduate students every year. Those who will be primarily considered have a strong background in teaching, research or administration.
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Stanford university.
Education Program Standouts: Ranked #3 by US News and World Report, Stanford University offers one of the best PhD in education programs in the country.
The Stanford Graduate School of Education prepares the next generation of education researchers under the guidance of top academic faculty and advisors.
Campus Location: Stanford, California
- Interdisciplinary Policy Studies in Education
- Cross-Area Specialization – Race, Inequality and Language in Education
- Elementary Education
- Literacy, Language and English Education
- History/Social Science Education
- Science Education
- Teacher Education
- Application fee and form
- 3 letters of recommendation
- College and university transcripts
Full Funding Options: All PhD applicants accepted at Stanford are guaranteed 5 years of full-time financial support. Around 20% of the doctoral students at Stanford University are awarded the Stanford Graduate Fellowship in the first year of their doctoral program.
This fellowship offers 11 academic quarters of funding for graduate students. Students awarded these fellowships are part of faculty research and assist with courses through their apprenticeship requirements. Other grants and fellowships are also offered at Stanford.
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University of texas – austin.
Education Program Standouts: The University of Texas – Austin College of Education ranks highly among the top doctoral education programs. According to their website, “The College of Education’s signature impact areas align the college’s strengths with essential needs in the fields of education in Texas and beyond.
They represent the major goals of the College of Education and help to determine how we will align the college’s resources to reach our vision.”
Campus Location: Austin, Texas
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- PhD in Education Leadership and Policy
- PhD in Educational Psychology – Counseling
- PhD in Education Psychology – Human Development, Culture, and Learning Sciences
- Application and Fee
- GRE and GMAT
Full Funding Options: Fellowships are available for graduate students attending the University of Texas – Austin. One of the fellowships available is the Donald D. Harrington Recruitment Fellowship which offers up to 3 years of tuition remission along with a stipend.
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University of california – la.
Education Program Standouts: Named the #1 Graduate School of Education and Information Studies by US News and World Report for 2019, UCLA’s Graduate School has proved its commitment to new practice, groundbreaking research and award-winning faculty in order to offer some of the best doctorates in education available in the country.
Campus Location: Los Angeles, California
- Application and fee
- Diversity Statement
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree (check individual program requirements)
Full Funding Options: Students entering the UCLA doctoral programs may receive full funding for the entirety of their doctoral studies. If they do not, there are a number of fellowships, grants and assistantships that may be applied for.
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University of michigan – ann arbor.
Education Program Standouts: The doctoral programs at The University of Michigan School of Education are designed to produce leaders in advanced education who are able to think rigorously, know the craft of research and make a difference in the future of education. With many concentrations, the PhD in Education is tailored to the unique interests and research of each student.
Campus Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Educational Policy, Leadership and Innovation
- Educational Foundations and Policy
- Learning Technologies
- Literacy, Language and Culture
- Teaching and Teacher Education
- Education and Statistics
- English and Education
- Education and Psychology
- Academic Affairs and Student Development
- Research, Evaluation, and Assessment
- Organizational Behavior and Management
- Public Policy in Postsecondary Education
- Individually Designed Concentration
Full Funding Options: The majority of students in the doctoral programs at the University of Michigan School of Education receive a minimum of four years of full funding. This includes a stipend for living expenses along with health insurance.
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University of wisconsin – madison.
Education Program Standouts: Ranked #1 among Public Schools in Education by US News World Report, the School of Education at The University of Wisconsin – Madison offers graduate programs in more than 12 areas which include occupational therapy, fine art and educational policy studies among others.
The School of Education provides some of the best doctorate of education degree programs for those who want to pursue a career in educational research.
Campus Location: Madison, Wisconsin
- 12 credits in professional education courses
- Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of reasons for graduate study
Full Funding Options: The University of Wisconsin-Madison offers doctoral students assistantships and fellowships, many of which cover the full cost of tuition and include a stipend.
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Columbia university.
Education Program Standouts: Teacher’s College at Columbia University, ranked #7 by US News and World Report of all graduate education schools, was founded “on the proposition that education alone can’t correct our society’s inequalities.”
In spite of being one of the top educational programs in the country, the Teacher’s College focus is on maximizing “the life chances of all people.”
Campus Location: New York City, New York
- Education Leadership
- Economics and Education
- Education Policy
- Politics and Education
- Cognitive Science and Education
- History and Education
- Philosophy and Education
- English Education
- Sociology and Education
- Mathematics and Education
- Online application form
- Two letters of recommendation
- Program-specific supplemental materials
Full Funding Options: Teacher’s College at Columbia University offers scholarships, research assistantships, fellowships, and grants which can cover the full cost of tuition for their PhDs in Education.
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Vanderbilt university.
Education Program Standouts: Peabody College Vanderbilt University offers some of the top PhD programs in the field of education. Dating back to 1785, Peabody has been ranked in the top positions by US News and World Report for the last 10 years and is currently ranked number 6 in Best Education Schools.
The mission of Peabody is to better the human condition and focus on the learning and development of children.
Campus Location: Nashville, Tennessee
- Specialization in K-12 Educational Leadership and Policy
- Specialization in Higher Education Leadership and Policy
- Early Childhood
- High Incidence Disabilities
- Learning Disabilities
- Low-Incidence Disabilities
- Severe and Multiple Disabilities
- Visual and Hearing Impairments
- Development, Learning and Disability
- Language, Literacy and Culture
- Mathematics and Science Education
- Learning and Design
- Educational Neuroscience
- Online application
- Scholarly writing sample
Full Funding Options: All admitted students into a PhD program at Vanderbilt University Peabody College receive funding for up to 5 years of study. This includes tuition, a monthly stipend and health insurance.
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Johns hopkins university.
Education Program Standouts: The Doctorate of Philosophy in Education at Johns Hopkins University is part of a school of education that is only improving in its reputation for success. Jumping up 10 spots this last year in the rankings of US News and World Report for Best Graduate Schools, Johns Hopkins deserves recognition for its advancement.
The Doctor of Philosophy degree in education is designed for students who are interested in becoming scholars equipped to address the modern challenges of education and improve pre-K-12 learning outcomes.
Campus Location: Baltimore, Maryland
- Master’s degree from an accredited university
- Official transcripts
Full Funding Options: Full tuition assistance along with a stipend is available to outstanding students who are accepted to the Doctor of Philosophy in Education degree program.
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Arizona state university.
Education Program Standouts: Educational policy and evaluation students work closely with nationally and internationally recognized faculty members on collaborative and independent research projects that result in policy briefs, reports, scholarly articles and engagement in education policy.
The program also provides opportunities for internships in applied settings and varied experiences in scholarly publishing.
Campus Location: Tempe, Arizona
- Educational Policy and Evaluation
- Learning, Literacies and Technologies
Full Funding Options: Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College supports full-time students in the PhD program with funding renewable for four years.
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New york university.
Education Program Standouts: The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development includes 10 departments and over 30 degree programs. The quality of the PhD doctoral students is a source of pride to Steinhardt which they strive to maintain. The doctoral graduates from Steinhardt are continuously known as leaders and innovators in their field.
Campus Location: New York, New York
- Bilingual Education
- Education and Jewish Studies
- Educational Communication and Technology
- Educational Theatre
- Higher and Postsecondary Education
- History of Education
- International Education
- Music Education
- Sociology of Education
- Teaching and Learning
Full Funding Options: Full-time Steinhardt PhD students are eligible for full-time tuition remission along with a stipend to help with living expenses.
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Northwestern university.
Education Program Standouts: Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy, perhaps more than the other schools on the list, emphasizes a wide variety of disciplines and brings them into harmony.
Their PhD in Learning Sciences along with the PhD in Computer Science and Learning Sciences studies many channels of inquiry including individuals, groups, and organizations to make discoveries that revolutionize the education world.
Campus Location: Evanston, Illinois
- PhD in Learning Sciences
- PhD in Computer Science and Learning Sciences
- Optional GRE scores
Full Funding Options: All students accepted into the Ph.D. programs at Northwestern University receive full tuition with an academic year stipend for five years contingent on progress.
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What does it mean to say a degree is “fully funded? “
The very term “fully funded” or “full funding” when said of a doctoral degree program can be misunderstood. It can mean everything related to the degree program is paid for by someone other than the student—most often the university. Put simply, the student does not have out-of-pocket expenses for their degree program.
Better doctoral degree programs mean more than tuition remission and funding of other degree-related costs, such as various fees that arise. Top doctoral degree programs, most often when discussing fully funded degrees or full funding for a doctoral program, will cover not only the cost of tuition and degree-related expenses.
Fully funded degrees, in this second sense, will also provide doctoral students with a stipend, above and beyond strictly degree-related costs, to be used for living expenses while in the doctoral degree program. This is the goal that potential doctoral degree students looking for when applying to doctoral degrees that are “fully funded” or offer “full funding.”
So, be sure to be clear about what is meant when using the language of fully funded and full funding. The specifics of what funding includes and how it is divided up and divvied out can vary. Let’s take a look at some of these questions.
What is funded in a fully funded degree?
In a fully-funded degree that covers only tuition, fees, and degree-related expenses, only the actual cost of the degree is covered. In better doctoral degree programs, tuition and fees are covered. As nice as this is, in addition to tuition, the funding package will include a living expenses stipend, above and beyond tuition cost as well as a health insurance program for doctoral students.
Normally, funding lasts between 3 and 5 years with the goal of the timely and fully funded completion of the doctoral program within the term of the funding package. Universities invest a good deal of money in their doctoral students, so they want their fully-funded students to finish. Moreover, “failed” doctoral students don’t look good to potential future students or potential donors.
Successfully new doctors make the university, department, and faculty look good. Put in the work, and good departments and faculty will do everything they can to help you finish your fully funded doctorate.
Here’s a breakdown of what is commonly covered in top fully funded doctorate:
- Full-time Tuition
- Related Fees
- Stipend for Living Expenses
- Student Health Insurance
What do I have to do for a fully funded degree?
Fully funded doctorates, almost without exception, require the student to be enrolled in a doctoral program as a full-time student in order to maintain their funding. Also, depending upon department standards, students with full funding must keep their grade point average above a certain level to keep their funding.
As we have already discovered, “fully funded” and “full funding” can vary in meaning. For those doctoral programs that cover tuition and fees, as well as provide a stipend and health insurance, how the students receive this funding and the funding schedule can differ.
- Fellowships
- Assistantships: Research or Teaching
- External Funding Sources: Scholarships
- Travel and Research Grants
The “Gold Standard” for full funding will be awarded a Fellowship. Fellowships are normally quite competitive and limited to a small number. They are awarded on a merit basis. Those who have been awarded a fellowship receive full tuition, a stipend (usually more than other fully funded degrees), and health insurance.
Beyond showing up for class and performing well, no other extracurricular demands are made upon the student. This is a great benefit for doctoral students, given the intense demands doctoral studies make.
Instead of being required to fulfill certain funding obligations to maintain their funding package (see below), students with a fellowship can spend more time researching, presenting at conferences, and publishing their work. This can serve as an important head start in relation to their doctoral student peers who are not able to network and publish as much because of funding obligations.
Another way in which doctoral degrees are fully funded is through assistantships. Though not as great as a fellowship, an assistantship is also highly coveted. If you have been awarded an assistantship, as with a fellowship, you are guaranteed that your tuition will be covered, you will have a stipend, and health insurance coverage during your doctoral studies.
The downside of an assistantship in comparison with a fellowship is that you will have to devote twelve to twenty hours on average per week to earning your stipend. Assistantships usually come in the form of research or teaching assistantships.
A research assistantship is often more highly desired because it normally will be less demanding than a teaching assistantship and allows the doctoral student to work directly with a faculty member, helping them in their research and learning the discipline firsthand.
A teaching assistantship will usually require a doctoral student to teach one course per semester during the course of their doctoral studies.
In the absence of or in addition to doctoral fellowships and assistantships, internal and external scholarships may be available to doctoral students. Scholarships are awarded for a host of reasons. Those interested in scholarships should contact schools they are interested in, as well as research the internet for potential sources of funding through scholarships.
Travel and research grants are often offered to doctoral students in order to cover travel expenses incurred in the course of presenting at conferences during the doctoral program and/or additional expenses that research might entail for the doctoral student. The availability of such funding can be found through departmental representatives.
How much money is a fully funded degree worth?
Earlier, we mentioned that universities and faculties want their fully-funded doctoral students to succeed and finish their degrees. One reason was just how much money is invested in a doctoral student. Let’s take a look at what a doctoral degree is worth.
- Average Yearly Doctoral Tuition: $32,800
- Average Yearly (Median) Doctoral Stipend: $2800
- Average Yearly (Median) Health Insurance Costs for College Students: $2,000
Full funding in a doctoral program normally lasts three to five years. Let’s take four as the average and multiply the monetary equivalent of what the fully-funded doctoral student receives over the four years of funding. We arrive at a quite staggering amount of $264,000! On average, a fully funded doctorate is worth a little over a quarter of a million dollars!
Can I find a fully funded online doctoral degree program?
Fully funded online doctorates are a rarity. It might be going too far to say there are absolutely zero fully funded online doctorates, but such would be the great exceptions.
Some of the reasons why fully-funded online doctorates are almost as uncommon as the dodo bird stems from the fact that most fully-funded doctoral students are employees of their universities and departments through teaching and research assistantships.
Another contributing factor for why there are so few online doctorates that offer full funding is that full-time study is an almost invariable requirement for funding. In the world of online doctoral studies, a large proportion of students are not full-time. Perhaps there will be a shift in the world of online doctoral studies towards offering full funding for non-traditional students. Time will tell.
However, as more and more students embark upon their doctoral studies through online doctoral degree programs, the impetus to recruit and reward outstanding applicants through fully funded online doctorates may grow.
Can I work while participating in a fully funded Ph.D. program?
Yes, you can work while participating in a fully funded Ph.D. program. Many universities allow students to hold part-time jobs while completing their Ph.D., as long as it does not interfere with their academic work.
Additionally, some universities may even provide resources to help students find part-time work that is related to their research or field of study. Check with your university to see what resources are available.
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Education policy, doctor of philosophy (ph.d.), you are here, an individualized doctoral program and an apprenticeship that prepares you for advanced empirical education policy research..
The goal of the Education Policy doctoral program is to produce the next generation of education policy scholars and researchers by providing students with deep content knowledge, disciplinary grounding, and training in the use of rigorous, cutting-edge methods. We study early childhood education, K-12, and beyond, in the United States and around the world. Our program has a proven record of preparing students for a variety of research careers, such as professors at top tier-universities and policy researchers at premier research firms, non-profit research organizations, and government agencies.
What Sets Us Apart
About the program.
The Education Policy Ph.D. program equips graduates with the knowledge and methodological tools to use, understand, and conduct research on the pressing educational issues of the day. Your program of study will be matched to your specific interests in education policy on the local, state, national, or international levels.
Fall: 4 courses; Spring: 4 courses
Research apprenticeship 20 hours per week
Culminating experience Comprehensive examination and doctoral dissertation
At the heart of the Education Policy Ph.D. program is the research apprenticeship. You will be paired with Education Policy faculty members whose research interests align with your own, and work alongside them in the research process. You will learn to design, conduct, and communicate the results of empirical research, including presenting papers at scholarly conferences and submitting articles to scholarly journals for publication.
In addition to an individualized program of study, our students are required to write a significant qualifying paper and complete a dissertation on an issue in education.
Transfer Courses
Course units of graduate coursework taken prior to matriculation into the Ph.D. degree program, if approved by both your faculty advisor and the Education Policy Chair, may be substituted for one or more of the above required courses. However, students are still required to complete 16 course units while at Penn GSE.
Program Length
Our Ph.D. program is designed to be completed in four years—two years of full-time coursework and two years to complete exams and dissertation. The University’s maximum time limit for completion is ten years after matriculation.
Preliminary Examination/Doctoral Dissertation
At the end of the coursework, students complete a preliminary examination (also known as the qualifying paper or comprehensive examination) covering relevant areas of education policy. Successful passage bestows doctoral candidacy, at which point students appoint a dissertation committee, orally defend their dissertation proposal, and write and defend their dissertation.
Our program offers a balance of flexibility and rigor. We want our students to be able to tailor their courses to their own interests and expertise while ensuring that they develop methodological and content-area expertise. One of the strengths of our program is that students can take courses in nationally ranked departments across the University of Pennsylvania. Many of our students take courses at the Wharton School, the School of Social Policy and Practice, and in departments including Sociology and Political Science. Advisors work closely with students to design their course of study.
For information on courses and requirements, visit the Education Policy Ph.D. program in the University Catalog .
Our Faculty
The Education Policy faculty study everything from big data in early childhood education to assessment evaluation to the teacher workforce. In addition to the standing faculty in Education Policy, our program is enriched by the scholarship of faculty members from the Literacy, Culture, and International Education, Human Development and Quantitative Methods, and Teaching, Learning, and Leadership divisions.
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Sigal Ben-Porath MRMJJ Presidential Professor Ph.D., Tel Aviv University
Wendy Chan Assistant Professor Ph.D., Northwestern University
Dennis P. Culhane Professor, Penn Social Policy & Practice Ph.D., Boston College
John MacDonald Professor of Criminology and Sociology, Penn Arts & Sciences Ph.D., University of Maryland
Laura W. Perna Vice Provost for Faculty Ph.D., University of Michigan
Daniel A. Wagner UNESCO Chair in Learning and Literacy Ph.D., University of Michigan
Sharon Wolf Associate Professor Ph.D., New York University
Jonathan Zimmerman Judy and Howard Berkowitz Professor in Education Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
"I went to Penn GSE because I wanted to understand the education research that drove policy changes, and I wanted to make that research applicable to teachers."
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Our graduates.
Our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and methodological tools to use, understand, and conduct research on the pressing educational issues of the day. We have a proven record of preparing students for a variety of research careers, such as professors at top-tier universities and policy researchers at premier research firms, nonprofit research organizations, and government agencies. Some alumni have also gone on to lead schools, districts, and other organizations.
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Recent job placements.
- Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Assistant Professor, St. Louis University
- Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, College Park
- Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Pennsylvania
- Postdoctoral Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Lecturer, Princeton University
- Senior Analyst, Abt Associates
- Research Associate, MDRC
- Analyst, Congressional Research Office
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Please visit our Admissions and Financial Aid pages for specific information on the application requirements , as well as information on tuition, fees, financial aid, scholarships, and fellowships.
Contact us if you have any questions about the program.
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Please view information from our Admissions and Financial Aid Office for specific information on the cost of this program.
All Ph.D. students are guaranteed a full scholarship for their first four years of study, as well as a stipend and student health insurance. Penn GSE is committed to making your graduate education affordable, and we offer generous scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships.
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At the I School, all our Ph.D. students receive funding packages with a minimum of six years of financial support through a combination of fellowships, research positions, and academic student employment. Details of individual funding packages may vary; in order to take full advantage of offered funding, students need to remain in good academic standing and advance to doctoral candidacy in normative time to degree, and may need to meet other funding conditions of specific fellowships or positions.
In the first year, I School Ph.D. students receive fellowship support to cover all tuition and fees, including Non-Resident Supplemental Tuition and the Student Health Insurance Fee, and a stipend for living expenses. For the academic year 2023–2024, the minimum first-year I School Ph.D. student 12-month stipend is $40,000.
After the first year, Ph.D. students are typically funded through graduate student academic appointments or research positions for up to four years (eight semesters). In addition to an hourly wage, students receive fee remission that offsets a portion or all of their tuition and fees. For more information, see Graduate Student Academic Appointments and Fee Remission .
Some students continue their research positions during the summer. The I School also offers limited summer grant opportunities for Ph.D. students who have no other summer funding sources secured.
After Ph.D. students pass their qualifying exam and advance to doctoral candidacy, the Berkeley Doctoral Completion Fellowship (DCF) provides eligible students with one year (two semesters) of tuition remission and a stipend for living expenses. Students are expected to make every effort to meet DCF eligibility conditions in order to take advantage of this funding opportunity.
The University also awards through competition a limited number of merit- and need-based fellowships each year. See University Fellowships for further details.
Tuition and fees listed reflect currently approved amounts; these figures may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change. Students should expect fees to increase moderately each fall term.
* Students may opt out of the UCGPC fee .
** Students have the option to waive the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) if they have other major medical health insurance that meet the SHIP waiver criteria and don't wish to have dual coverage. For waiver qualifications, instructions, forms, and FAQs, please see Waiving SHIP .
*** The Document Management Fee is a one-time fee charged in the first term of enrollment.
For additional information on the cost of attendance, please visit: Financial Aid and Scholarships Office Cost of Attendance .
California residents, for purposes of registration, are those who have been legal residents of California for at least one year immediately before the opening day of the semester for which they register. Legal residence is a combination of physical presence and the intention of making the state one’s permanent home, coupled with the relinquishment of legal residence in any other state.
Eligible Ph.D. students are expected to establish California residency for tuition purposes by their second year of the program.
International students with F-1 visas cannot be classified as California residents for tuition purposes.
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Graduate students may apply for need-based loans and work-study through the Financial Aid Office. The programs are based on demonstrated financial need and require a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Only U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens (those holding permanent resident cards) may apply for funds administered by the Financial Aid Office. Financial aid can include work-study, loans, the Native American Opportunity Plan , and other sources of financial aid.
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If you are employed by a U.S. federal, state, local, or tribal government or not-for-profit organization, you may be eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Learn more here .
Additional Fellowships
In addition to the first-year fellowship and academic student employment, Ph.D. students may supplement their funding by applying for additional internal and external fellowships. Some university restrictions on combining funding opportunities apply; students are encouraged to consult our admissions staff with questions about specific conjunctions of funding.
Fellowships for I School Students
All admitted Ph.D. applicants will automatically be considered for the Hal Varian endowment .
The I School awards a variety of fellowships to I School students.
List of I School fellowship opportunities
External Fellowships
Students are encouraged to apply for external fellowship opportunities as relevant. Below are several examples of external fellowships that our I School Ph.D. students have successfully obtained:
- Facebook Fellowship
- Fulbright Study/Research Award
- Hertz Fellowship
- Marcus Foster Fellowship
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
- Peter Lyman Fellowship for New Media
- Soros Fellowships for New Americans
- UC Berkeley Mentored Research Award
Our Ph.D. students have also received grants from the following organizations and centers:
- MIMS Program
- 5th Year MIDS Program
- MIDS Program
- MICS Program
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Fully funded PhD programs offer students seeking their doctor of philosophy degrees the ultimate experience. With the average cost of a PhD at nearly $100,000 , students are able to focus on their studies without worrying about paying for their degrees or living expenses. Keep reading to learn about some of the top fully funded PhD programs in a variety of majors.
What is a “Doctorate of Philosophy” degree?
A “doctorate of philosophy” degree, better known as a PhD, is among the highest level degrees in the United States. A PhD is awarded after the successful completion of an extensive research and writing project known as a dissertation. Students can earn a PhD in a variety of fields, with most majoring in the humanities or social sciences.
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How we chose the fully funded PhD programs on our list
We looked for programs that have stellar reputations in their respective majors. It makes sense that the most reputable programs offer the resources that are most important to PhD students. Working with distinguished professors in their field and having access to outstanding libraries, PhD students will be immersed in the ideal learning environment.
Opportunities to learn under and network with the most well regarded academics is invaluable for students’ future careers. Finally, we looked for fully funded programs that include not only full tuition coverage, but also living stipends and health insurance. A few of the programs might require students to “give back” in the way of graduate assistantships , so keep that in mind as you read the fine print on each website.
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The top fully funded phd programs.
The following list is in alphabetical order with no preference for one particular program. We included a variety of majors in different regions, but remember, this is just the start of an exhaustive listing of fully funded PhD programs across the USA and the world!
Boston College’s PhD in English
The PhD in English Program at Boston College prepares students for careers in academia or other English related fields. With a focus on critical thinking, writing, and research, the program explores literature through abstract, cultural, and historical contexts. Students are able to focus on various literature periods, creative writing, and literary theory.. Working closely with renowned faculty, the program offers abundant resources and support services including fellowships and publishing opportunities.
- Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
- Focus of study : Creative writing, critical theory, and literary and cultural studies
- What is included : Full tuition remission, health insurance, and a living stipend
Brown University PhD in Computer Science
Brown University offers a PhD program in Computer Science for students interested in a strong foundation in computer science theory and applications and opportunities to conduct research in collaboration with faculty and peers. Brown’s computer science department has research strengths in artificial intelligence, data science, cybersecurity, computer graphics, and theory. The program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct independent research in computer science and to prepare them for academic or industrial careers.
- Location: Providence, Rhode Island
- Focus of study : Algorithms, artificial intelligence, computer systems, databases, and more
- What is included : Full tuition, health insurance, and living stipend
Cornell University PhD in Chemical Engineering
Cornell University offers a PhD program in Chemical Engineering to provide students with a broad foundation in chemical engineering principles and their application to solving real-world problems. The program aims to train students in core courses in chemical engineering, including transport phenomena, thermodynamics, and reaction engineering, while providing them with opportunities to conduct original research. Students in the program have access to state-of-the-art research facilities, funding opportunities, and a supportive community of faculty and fellow students.
- Location: Ithaca, New York
- Focus of study : Chemical engineering principles and research topics including biotechnology, energy, materials science, and process systems engineering
- What is included: Full tuition waiver, stipend, and health insurance
Duke University PhD in Literature
Duke University’s PhD program in literature prepares students for careers in academic research and teaching. The program offers a variety of courses in literary theory, criticism, and methodology, as well as opportunities to specialize in specific genres, periods, and cultures. The program also encourages interdisciplinary work, with opportunities to collaborate with scholars in other fields across the university. Graduates of the program have gone on to careers in academia, publishing, journalism, and other areas.
- Location: Durham, North Carolina
- Focus of study : Literary theory, research methods, and a range of cultural and literary texts
- What is included : Five years of living stipend, tuition, and fees support as well as six years of health and dental insurance
Harvard University PhD Program in Biological Sciences in Public Health
The PhD program in Biological Sciences in Public Health at Harvard University is designed for students who want to pursue research in the field of public health with a focus on biological sciences. The program focuses on the intersection of biology and public health, specifically emphasizing understanding the biological mechanisms underlying disease and developing strategies to prevent and treat illness. PhD students receive a rigorous education in both biological and public health sciences, preparing them to become leaders in advancing our understanding of human health and disease.
- Location: Boston, Massachusetts
- Focus of study : Cancer biology, environmental health, genetics, global health and infectious diseases.
- What is included : Competitive funding packages, including tuition waivers, stipends, and health insurance
Johns Hopkins University PhD in Nursing
The PhD in Nursing program at Johns Hopkins University is designed to prepare nurse scientists who will conduct research to advance nursing science and improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. The program is designed to be interdisciplinary, integrating knowledge from nursing, social and behavioral sciences, and biostatistics. PhD students may work as nursing faculty members, researchers, or policymakers, contributing to advancing nursing practice and developing nursing knowledge.
- Location: Baltimore, Maryland
- Focus of study : Aging and dementia care, cardiovascular and chronic care, community and public health, health systems and outcomes, and more
- What is included: Full tuition with a stipend for the first three years of study
New York University PhD in Education
New York University offers a PhD in Education through its Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. The program provides a solid foundation in education theory and research methods, including coursework, research apprenticeships, and independent research. Upon graduation, students are well-prepared to pursue careers in academia, research, policy, and leadership in educational organizations. They are also equipped with the skills and knowledge to contribute to developing and implementing policies and practices in education.
- Location: New York, New York
- Focus of study : Learning sciences, educational policy, educational technology, and curriculum development.
- What is included: Annual stipend, tuition coverage for required course work, and health insurance through the fifth year
Princeton University PhD in Mathematics
Princeton University offers a PhD program in mathematics that is designed to prepare students for careers in academia, industry, or government. The program aims to provide a rigorous and comprehensive mathematics education, emphasizing both the theoretical foundations and applications of the discipline. Students take advanced courses in various mathematical fields, such as algebra, geometry, analysis, topology, and applied mathematics. Princeton’s program in mathematics is widely regarded as one of the world’s most prestigious and rigorous programs.
- Location: Princeton, New Jersey
- Focus of study : Algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, number theory, and topology
- What is included: Full tuition and student health plan coverage
Rice University PhD in Business
Rice University offers a PhD in Business through its Jones Graduate School of Business, designed to prepare students for academic careers and research-oriented positions in industry and government. Students in the program take courses in microeconomics, econometrics, statistics, research methods, and business ethics. In addition to coursework and research, students in the program are encouraged to work as teaching or research assistants. Rice University’s PhD program provides students with a strong foundation in business theory and research methods, with opportunities to work with world-class faculty on cutting-edge research projects.
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Focus of study : Accounting, finance, management, marketing, and strategic management
- What is included : Waived tuition fees, a stipend to cover living expenses, health insurance, and may be eligible for research and travel funding to support their research projects
University of Chicago PhD in History
The PhD program in History at the University of Chicago is a demanding but rewarding experience that prepares students for a career in academia as scholars or teaching in the field of history. The program focuses on developing students’ knowledge of cultural, intellectual, economic, political, and social history under the guidance of highly qualified faculty advisors. PhD students also have the opportunity to present their research at conferences and publish articles in academic journals.
- Location: Chicago, Illinois
- Focus of study : Ancient, contemporary, early modern, medieval, or modern history
- What is included: Tuition, student health insurance, and a stipend for living expenses and research support
University of Michigan PhD in Engineering
The PhD in Engineering at the University of Michigan is a top-rated program that prepares students for research and academic careers in various engineering disciplines, including biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electrical engineering, and many more. PhD students are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to conduct independent research, develop new technologies, and advance the engineering field. The University of Michigan has a strong reputation for research and innovation, and the PhD program in Engineering provides students with ample opportunities to collaborate with faculty and industry partners.
- Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Focus of study : Materials science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science.
- What is included: Tuition waiver, monthly living stipend, and health insurance
University of North Carolina PhD in Media and Communication
The PhD program in Media and Communication at the University of North Carolina provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in media and communication theories, research methods, and critical analysis. Students can tailor their studies to their research interests by choosing from a variety of electives and seminars offered by the department. Graduates of the program have gone on to work in academia, media organizations, research institutions, and other industries where communication skills and media literacy are highly valued.
- Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- Focus of study : Media and politics, journalism studies, digital media, global media, media effects, and cultural studies
- What is included: Tuition and fees for three years, health insurance, a $20,000+ annual stipend, and support for research and travel
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Year of entry: 2024
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- Bachelor's (Honours) degree at 2:1 or above (or overseas equivalent); and
- Master's degree in a relevant subject - with an overall average of 60% or above, a minimum mark of 60% in your dissertation (or overseas equivalent)
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Please ensure you include all required supporting documents at the time of submission, as incomplete applications may not be considered.
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For consideration in internal funding competitions, you must submit your completed application by 19 January 2024.
If you are applying for or have secured external funding (for example, from an employer or government) or are self-funding, you must submit your application before the below deadline to be considered. You will not be able to apply after this date has passed.
- For September 2024 entry: 30 June 2024
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- We're ranked in the top ten universities in the UK for Education (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022).
- Learn with research-active experts in the field of education and work with highly diverse cohorts of students and staff.
- Contribute to improvements in the overall wellbeing of students, their families and communities throughout the world through research.
The University holds regular open days, where you will have the opportunity to tour the campus and find out more about our facilities and programmes. On this day, you will find out more about the School of Environment, Education and Development (SEED) and meet academic and admissions staff who will be able to answer any questions you have.
For more information, see Open days.
For entry in the academic year beginning September 2024, the tuition fees are as follows:
- PhD (full-time) UK students (per annum): £6,000 International, including EU, students (per annum): £21,500
- PhD (part-time) UK students (per annum): £3,000 International, including EU, students (per annum): £10,750
Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.
Your fees will cover the cost of your study at the University, as well as charges for registration, tuition, supervision, examinations and graduation (excluding graduation robe hire).
Payment of tuition fees will also entitle you to membership of The University of Manchester library, the Students' Union and the Athletic Union.
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There are a range of scholarships, studentships and awards to support both UK and overseas postgraduate researchers, details of which can be found via the links below.
To apply University of Manchester funding, you must indicate in your application the competitions for which you wish to be considered. The deadline for most internal competitions, including School of Environment, Education and Development studentships is 19 January 2024.
All external funding competitions have a specified deadline for submitting the funding application form and a separate (earlier) deadline for submitting the online programme application form, both of which will be stated in the funding competition details below.
For more information about funding, visit our funding page to browse for scholarships, studentships and awards you may be eligible for.
- ESRC North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership (NWSSDTP) PhD Studentships - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- School of Environment, Education and Development Postgraduate Research Studentships 2024 Entry - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- China Scholarship Council - The University of Manchester (CSC-UoM) Joint Scholarship Programme - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- Trudeau Doctoral Scholarships 2024 Entry
- Commonwealth PhD Scholarships (High Income Countries)
- Humanities Doctoral Academy Humanitarian Scholarship 2024 Entry
- Commonwealth PhD Scholarships (Least Developed Countries and Fragile States)
- President's Doctoral Scholar (PDS) Awards - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- School of Environment, Education and Development Enhancing Racial Equality (SERE) Studentship - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
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The University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, presents an exceptional opportunity for aspiring scholars seeking a fully funded Ph.D. program in Education Policy.
This program, offered by the Graduate School of Education (Penn GSE), is designed to empower graduates with comprehensive knowledge and advanced research methodologies to tackle the most pertinent issues in education today.
PhD Program Requirements
To gain admission to the Ph.D. program in Education Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, prospective students are required to meet stringent eligibility criteria. These typically include a completed bachelor’s or master’s degree, preferably in a related field, and a competitive GPA.
PhD Funding Coverage
Penn GSE is committed to ensuring that graduate education remains accessible and affordable for all qualified students. Financial support for Ph.D. students in Education Policy includes:
Full Scholarship: All admitted Ph.D. students are guaranteed a full scholarship for their initial four years of study, covering tuition costs.
Stipend: In addition to tuition coverage, students receive a stipend to assist with living expenses, allowing them to focus on their academic pursuits.
Student Health Insurance: Health insurance is provided as part of the financial support package, ensuring that students have access to necessary healthcare services.
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Assistantships: Penn GSE offers a range of scholarships, fellowships, and teaching or research assistantships to further support students in their academic journey. These opportunities may provide additional financial benefits and valuable professional experience.
Application Requirement
The application package for the Ph.D. program in Education Policy at Penn GSE generally comprises the following elements:
Online Application: Applicants must complete the university’s online application form, which can be found on the official admissions website.
Academic Transcripts: Candidates must provide official transcripts from all previously attended colleges or universities, showcasing their academic performance.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically, three letters of recommendation are required from professors or professionals who can attest to the applicant’s academic abilities and potential.
Statement of Purpose: Applicants must submit a well-crafted statement explaining their research interests, career aspirations, and reasons for pursuing a Ph.D. in Education Policy at the University of Pennsylvania.
Resume/CV: A detailed curriculum vitae or resume highlighting relevant academic and professional experiences is an essential component of the application.
Writing Sample: Some programs may require a writing sample that demonstrates the applicant’s research and analytical abilities.
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School of Education launches online Ed.D. for aspiring leaders across sectors and fields
With approval from the UNC System, the UNC School of Education has launched the University’s first fully online doctoral degree program — the Ed.D. in Organizational Learning and Leadership — which will provide working professionals with knowledge, skills, and experiences to take a human-centered approach to leadership, delivering upon their organization’s goals and mission.
Created and delivered in collaboration with The Graduate School at UNC-Chapel Hill, the UNC Office of Digital and Lifelong Learning, and 2U, the Ed.D. in Organizational Learning and Leadership program’s application is open as of today, March 20. The program’s first cohort of students will begin classes in fall 2024.
“For more than 130 years, the UNC School of Education has prepared leaders for classrooms, schools, and school districts but also institutions well beyond education,” said Fouad Abd-El-Khalick, Ph.D., dean of the UNC School of Education and Alumni Distinguished Professor. “Education happens lifelong and lifewide, and learning happens within successful organizations. Our faculty members have expertise in areas critical to organizational learning and leadership, and we believe this program is an incredible opportunity for professionals to advance their careers and organizations.”
Developed with input from working professionals in both private and public sectors and spanning various industries, the Ed.D. in Organizational Learning and Leadership program is tailored to equip students with specialized courses in improvement science, change leadership, human-centered design, equitable and inclusive practice, research methodology, and more. It will also offer students practical opportunities to implement their learning directly into their professional endeavors.
The program will utilize a blend of interactive online classes, self-paced asynchronous lessons, and an in-person immersion experience on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. During the immersion experience, students will have the chance to forge meaningful connections with faculty, staff, and fellow students.
The program culminates with a capstone project tasking students with identifying a complex or pervasive challenge faced by their organization. Students will then undertake comprehensive research and implementation efforts to address it and design effective resolutions.
“Our faculty members have intentionally shaped this program and designed its curriculum to prepare professionals with tools to provide immediate value for our students, for the teams they lead or are part of, and for their organizations,” said Thurston Domina, Ph.D., associate dean for academic affairs and director of graduate studies at the School. “When our students graduate, we anticipate they will find success in private companies, government and non-profit organizations, business and management consulting, human resources, project management, leadership coaching or development, and more.”
Carrol Warren, Ed.D., who joined the faculty as an assistant clinical professor on Jan. 1, will lead the program as its inaugural director. Prior to Carolina, Warren served as a teaching assistant professor and faculty fellow with an institutional research center at NC State University.
“Leadership of teams and organizations is a complex endeavor,” said Warren, “and we are excited to welcome students from an array of career stages, roles, organizations, and locations who are committed to that endeavor. I look forward to cultivating robust learning environments where our students and equally committed and expert faculty members engage in ways that ultimately work toward the greater good through human-centered leadership practice.”
Prospective students can begin the online application at online.unc.edu . Deadlines for the first cohort of students, which begins classes in August 2024, are:
- Priority deadline: June 11, 2024
- Final deadline: July 3, 2024
For details about application requirements or to contact an admissions counselor, visit online.unc.edu/online-doctoral-programs/online-edd-organizational-learning-and-leadership .
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How to Find Fully Funded Master’s Programs
Securing a fully funded master’s program is akin to finding a needle in a haystack. Yet, this daunting task can become manageable and successful with the right approach and resources.
Fully funded programs often include opportunities for hands-on research, internships, and participation in conferences and workshops. These experiences are vital for developing a deep understanding of one’s field and acquiring practical skills highly valued in the job market.
Studies have shown that students who engage in research and development projects report significant improvements in performance and publication activity, highlighting the impact of funding on academic engagement and success.
Start with University Websites
The quest for fully funded master’s programs should begin at the source: official university websites. These platforms often provide information on scholarships, grants, and fellowships specifically designed for postgraduate students.
- Check Dedicated Sections: Check the university website’s scholarships or financial aid sections for accurate and up-to-date information.
- Faculty and Department Pages: Some opportunities are department-specific. Review the pages of relevant departments for specialized funding options.
- Contact Financial Aid Offices: For any clarifications or additional information, the university’s financial aid office can be a valuable resource.
Here are the top universities offering scholarship programs. Keep in mind that the award amount and eligibility can vary depending on the university:
University of Memphis
The University of Memphis offers a range of scholarships to support graduate students in their academic pursuits.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Maintain a 3.0 UofM GPA or higher every semester.
- Possess a 3.25 U.S.A. equivalent cumulative undergraduate degree GPA.
- GRE minimum score of 310 (Verbal & Quantitative each ≥150, AWA ≥2.5) or GMAT equivalent.
University of New Haven
At the University of New Haven , graduate students can access the Dean’s Scholarship and Provost’s Assistantship. The Dean’s Scholarship provides 50% tuition assistance, while the Provost’s Assistantship offers 75% tuition assistance along with an hourly wage.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be enrolled full-time.
- Has a good academic record.
University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota offers a full scholarship for its Master’s in Development Practice (MDP) program. This scholarship covers tuition, living expenses, and travel and health insurance.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a reputable institution in a related field.
- Meet the academic MDP program entry requirements.
- Proven excellent professional and academic history.
- Demonstrate financial need.
- Recommended coursework in mathematics, statistics, and economics.
- English proficiency required (TOEFL: 600 paper/250 computer/100 Internet or IELTS: 7).
- GRE scores are required, with no minimum specified.
- HR letter or bank statement for unemployed applicants.
Stanford University
Stanford University provides a full scholarship for its graduate programs , covering tuition, living expenses, travel allowance, and academic expenses.
- Complete Knight-Hennessy Scholars and Stanford grad program applications.
- GMAT/GRE scores and English proficiency (TOEFL: 100iBT/600PBT; IELTS, PTE accepted).
- Must be a full-time Stanford grad student with priority given to those studying for 2+ years.
Yale University
Yale University offers various scholarships with award amounts ranging from hundreds to over $70,000/year, averaging over $50,000. Moreover, a family earning less than $65,000/year gets a full scholarship at Yale.
- English proficiency required ( TOEFL: 100 (internet ), 600 (paper), 250 (computer), IELTS: ≥ 7, Pearson scores: ≥ 70).
- Participation in programs aiding low-income students.
- Endorsement from a school official, financial aid officer, or community leader.
- Various requirements to show low-income backgrounds (FRPL program, SAT/ACT fee waiver, housing situations, etc.).
Find & Use Scholarship Databases
The employment status of master’s graduates can be significantly influenced by the type of program and funding, with funded programs often leading to faster employment post-graduation.
Exploring reputable scholarship databases is important in finding fully funded master’s programs. Websites like Fastweb and Scholarships.com list thousands of funding opportunities. These platforms compile fully paid master’s opportunities from around the globe, catering to various disciplines and study levels.
Tips on Using Filters to Find Fully Funded Programs:
- Start Broad, Then Narrow Down: Begin with a wide search scope and gradually apply filters to narrow down to fully funded opportunities.
- Utilize Advanced Search Options: Make the most of advanced search features to filter by program level, field of study, and funding type.
- Check Regularly: New scholarships are added frequently so that regular visitors can uncover new opportunities.
- Read the Fine Print: Make sure that the funding covers tuition and living expenses to qualify as fully funded.
Other Resources to Check
Studies have shown that master’s degree funding sources can significantly influence the development of career-relevant skills in STEM doctoral students, suggesting that the type of funding (e.g. fellowships, assistantships) may also impact master’s students’ skill development and career prospects.
Prospective students can also increase their chances of securing a fully funded master’s program by methodically exploring the following avenues. This may help pave the way for academic and professional advancement without the burden of financial constraints.
- Professional Organizations: Depending on your field of study, professional bodies may offer scholarships or grants to postgraduate students.
- Government and Non-Governmental Scholarships: Look for government-sponsored scholarships and those NGOs offer. For instance, the Fulbright Program offers grants for international students.
- Social Media and Academic Forums: Joining academic forums and social media groups related to higher education funding can provide leads and advice from peers and professionals alike.
Common Master’s Scholarships for International Students
International students have access to various scholarships for master’s programs worldwide. These scholarships often include tuition, living expenses, and sometimes travel.
Here are some notable ones:
- Fulbright Program (USA): Offers scholarships for international students to study in the USA.
- Chevening Scholarships (UK): Provides funding for master’s degrees for students from Chevening-eligible countries.
- Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EU): Offers scholarships for various master’s programs across Europe.
- DAAD Scholarships (Germany): The German Academic Exchange Service provides scholarships for international students to study in Germany.
Each scholarship has specific eligibility criteria and application processes, so thorough research is recommended to find the best fit for your academic and career goals.
Networking and Professional Associations
Networking plays a pivotal role in uncovering hidden or less-advertised funding opportunities. Engaging with professional associations in your field can also provide valuable insights and leads.
Research indicates that funding for Ph.D. and potentially master’s programs can positively impact research performance and career outcomes, with those receiving grants exhibiting better performance than those who are self-funded.
Here are some tips that can help you build a professional network to find opportunities:
- Industry-specific Groups: Join organizations related to your field for access to exclusive scholarships and grants.
- Academic Societies: Academic societies often offer funding for research and study within specific disciplines.
- Online Professional Networks: Platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook can connect you to groups and individuals sharing funding opportunities.
Contacting Program Coordinators Directly
Reaching out to program coordinators directly can help you get specific details about funding opportunities that may not be widely advertised.
Some questions you can ask the programs regarding funded programs include:
- Type of Funding Available: Is it a fellowship , scholarship, or assistantship?
- Coverage Details: Does the funding cover tuition, living expenses, or both?
- Application Process and Deadlines: What steps are involved, and when is the application deadline?
- Eligibility Criteria: Are there any specific requirements to qualify for the funding?
Consider Research and Teaching Assistantships
The availability of a master’s degree can directly affect wage levels, indicating that fully funded programs alleviate financial burdens. They also potentially lead to higher earnings post-graduation.
Assistantships are a valuable funding source for master’s students, offering a stipend and tuition waivers in exchange for research or teaching duties. This can help you manage your finances even if you’re not on a 100% scholarship.
Here’s how you can find assistantship opportunities:
- University Departments: Check with your department for available assistantship positions.
- Faculty Members: Contact faculty members directly to inquire about research assistant opportunities.
- Graduate Admissions Office: Some universities centralize assistantship applications through this office.
Use Social Media and Forums
Social media groups and forums can be rich resources for scholarship leads and advice. Engage with online communities for leads and advice on finding fully-funded master’s programs through:
- Joining Scholarships/Higher Education Groups: Platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn host numerous groups dedicated to scholarships and funding opportunities.
- Participating in Discussions: Engage actively in these groups to get insights and tips from peers and experts.
Financial Aid from Governments and NGOs
Governments and NGOs offer scholarships that can cover the full cost of master’s programs for international students.
External R&D funding, akin to fully funded master’s programs, has been shown to positively impact the career trajectory and research productivity of graduate students, underlining the importance of seeking such funding opportunities.
Here’s what you should know about state-funded master’s programs:
- Research Eligibility: Government and NGO scholarships often have specific eligibility criteria based on nationality, field of study, or intended career path.
- Application Process: Visit the official websites of relevant governments and NGOs for detailed application instructions and deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the three most commonly asked questions about fully funded Master’s programs.
What Does a Fully Funded Master’s Program Cover?
A fully funded master’s program covers your tuition fees and provides a stipend or other financial support for living expenses, often through teaching or research assistantships.
How Can We Increase My Chances of Securing a Fully Funded Master’s Position?
Focus on building a strong academic and professional profile, tailor your applications to highlight your fit for the program, and actively seek opportunities to demonstrate your research or professional skills.
What Are the Most Effective Strategies for Making My Application Stand out When Applying for Fully Funded Master’s Programs?
To make your application stand out for fully funded master’s programs:
- Showcase Academic Achievements: Emphasize high grades, awards, or distinctions.
- Highlight Relevant Experience: Detail any internships , research, or work related to your field.
- Articulate Goals in Personal Statement: Clearly explain why you’re pursuing this degree and how it aligns with your career objectives.
- Align with Program Objectives: Demonstrate how your background fits the program’s goals.
- Demonstrate Potential Contributions: Share how you plan to contribute to the field or program.
Securing a fully funded master’s program requires diligence, research, and a strong application.
This guide outlines important strategies, from leveraging scholarship databases and assistantships to utilizing social media and exploring international opportunities. Use these strategies to find a master’s program to accelerate your career growth without experiencing financial strain.
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