Graduate Aid Overview
Dartmouth has competitive financial aid opportunities for graduate students.
Assistance is offered by individual program offices. The Financial Aid Office does not award any scholarships, grants, or stipends for graduate students.
MBA
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth has its own financial aid office. Prospective MBA students can visit Finance Your Degree.
MD
The Geisel School of Medicine has its own financial aid office. Prospective medical students can learn more at Geisel's Cost & Financial Aid section of the Medical School website.
Masters Degrees
Scholarship eligibility for Dartmouth's graduate programs is entirely determined by the individual program or department. It's best to start your funding journey directly with them.
- Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies - Contact your academic department
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) - Call the MALS Office (603) 646-3592
- Master of Health Care Delivery Science (MHCDS) - Call MHCDS Admissions (603) 646-1222
- Master of Public Health - Visit the website and contact Admissions at Geisel.MPH.MS.Admissions@dartmouth.edu
- Master of Health Administration – Visit the MHA website and contact Admissions at mha@dartmouth.edu
- Geisel MS Programs - Visit the website and contact Admissions at Geisel.MPH.MS.Admissions@dartmouth.edu
- Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth - Contact Thayer Engineering Financial Aid & Loans (603) 646-3844
PHD-Level Programs
All doctoral programs at Dartmouth offer financial support, including a paid yearly stipend or fellowship. Tuition is typically paid through scholarship support. Financial support is usually supplied for the entire duration of a student's enrollment in their doctoral program. Support terms may differ slightly by program and should be confirmed with the program department.
Learn more about graduate financial aid at Dartmouth.