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Graduate Student Scholarships | Admissions | Wright State University Graduate Student Scholarships Graduate Merit Scholarship Graduate International Alumni Scholarship Graduate Assistantships and Department Scholarships Non-Resident Graduate Surcharge Graduate Merit Scholarship Wright State University's UCIE Graduate Merit Scholarship is merit-based and designed to recognize academically outstanding international students first enrolling for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 academic years.
Scholarships range in value from $2,500 to $5,000 annually. Students can receive these scholarships for a total of 4 semesters of full-time graduate study as long as they continue to meet certain criteria outlined in the scholarship details. You will be considered for this scholarship upon admission to the university; no scholarship application is needed.
Funds are offered as available, so apply today! Cumulative Undergraduate GPA No scholarship application is needed. Must be an international student degree seeking student on an F1 visa or J-1 visa.
Must be charged a non-resident tuition surcharge. Students may receive only one merit scholarship or tuition discount, with the exclusion of the CECS Graduate Remediation Scholarship. Students must be enrolled full-time.
The annual scholarship amount is divided evenly between Fall and Spring Semesters. If you are a continuing student attending full-time in the summer, complete the Summer Scholarship Request Form. Funds are awarded as available, so apply for admission into a graduate program early.
It can be used for graduate non-resident tuition only. Graduate International Alumni Scholarship A $10,000 annual scholarship for full-time enrollment will be awarded for F-1 and J-1 international students who have completed an undergraduate or graduate degree at Wright State and would like to enroll for a second degree. Students will need to have a GPA of 3.
0 or higher at the time of admission to be eligible. The scholarship cannot be combined with any other Wright State-funded scholarships or assistantships. Must be an international student on an F1 or J1 visa.
Must be charged a non-resident tuition surcharge. Students may receive only one merit scholarship or tuition discount Students must be enrolled full-time . The annual scholarship amount is divided evenly between Fall and Spring Semesters.
If you are a continuing student attending full-time in the summer, complete the Summer Scholarship Request Form . Funds are awarded as available, so apply for admission into a graduate program early. It can be used for graduate non-resident tuition only.
Graduate Assistantships and Department Scholarships Please contact your department to find information about graduate assistantships or department scholarships. Non-Resident Graduate Surcharge
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: International students on F1 or J1 visas, enrolled full-time, with a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.7 or above. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $2,500 - $5,000 annually. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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