Tuition and Scholarships and Research Grants
Academic Department and Program Support
Each department has a unique system in place to support students. Connect with your Department Program Coordinator to learn more.
Tuition scholarships are usually awarded as part of an admission offer.
- Biostatistics: All applicants are considered for tuition awards. A separate application is not necessary.
- Environmental Health Sciences: All MPH/MS applicants are considered for tuition only scholarships as part of the admissions process. Applicants are encouraged to apply by the priority deadline of December 1st to be considered for a scholarship.
- Epidemiology: All MPH applicants are considered for tuition scholarships as part of the admissions process; if you are offered an award you will be notified shortly after your admission offer. Applicants are encouraged to submit their application by the priority deadline of December 1st to be considered for a scholarship.
- Health Behavior & Health Equity: All applicants are considered for tuition scholarships as part of the admissions
process; if you are offered an award you will be notified shortly after your admission
offer. Applicants are encouraged to submit their application by the priority deadline
of December 1st to be considered for a scholarship. For various reasons we may have
funds remaining:
- One-term Support (MPH Only)
- Donor Named Scholarships (MPH Only)
- Nutritional Sciences: All applicants are considered for Nutritional Sciences tuition only scholarships during
the admission process. Applicants are encouraged to submit their application by the
priority deadline of December 1st to be considered for a scholarship. Additional funding
that is available during the school year for enrolled students include:
- Maxine Moore Scholarships (MPH Students)
- Walter Block Scholarships (MS and PhD)
- Population and Health Sciences (online): All applicants are considered for partial tuition awards as part of the admissions process. Applicants are encouraged to apply by the online program’s priority deadline of February 1st to be considered for a scholarship. See also: financial considerations for distance learners.
Office of Financial Aid
The University of Michigan Office of Financial Aid works to provide financial resources, information, options, and advice that removes financial barriers and allows students to focus on academic success. Eligible entering and continuing students can receive grants, scholarships, loans, and federal work-study funds. Continuing students must reapply for financial aid each year.
GSI/GSSA/GSRA
Graduate students can apply to be Graduate Student Instructors (GSIs),Graduate Student Staff Assistants (GSSAs), and Graduate Student Research Assistantships (GSRAs).
There are approximately 2,200 university employees working as GSIs and GSSAs. These employees are represented by the Graduate Employees' Organization (GEO) Local 3550. These employees play an important role in supporting the university’s teaching mission, while they also pursue their graduate or professional degrees. GSIs are employed to teach, grade and tutor. At the School of Public Health, the maximum number of students in each section taught by a GSI is 100. The maximum ratio is one GSI to 100 students. GSSAs perform administrative, counseling, or education duties other than those of a GSI.
GSIs and GSSAs receive a full or partial tuition waiver based on their employment fraction and the number of credit hours registered for. Most GSIs are doctoral students. For more information, please visit the Graduate Student Assistant (GSA) Tuition Waivers website.
Generally speaking, if you are interested in a GSI or GSSA position, please first
connect with your Department Program Coordinator who will be able to provide more information for pursuing GSI or GSSA opportunities
at the School of Public Health.
Graduate Student Research Assistantships (GSRAs) provide tuition waivers, a stipend, and health insurance. A GSRA is an appointment which may be provided to a student in good standing in a University of Michigan graduate degree program who performs personal research (including thesis or dissertation preparation) or who assists others performing research that is relevant to their academic goals.
Although Michigan Public Health does have some opportunities for students to conduct research, formal GSRA positions are few in number, mostly reserved for doctoral students, and typically offered to students who have been in the school for at least one year. Students can seek out GSRA positions across the university at any department that offers opportunities for research. Individual faculty members serving as principal investigators on research projects most often offer GSRA positions.
Generally speaking, if you are interested in a GSRA position, please first attempt to identify appropriate faculty with research interests similar to your own and contact that faculty member directly. If additional assistance is needed, please connect with your Department Program Coordinator.
Department-Specific GSI/GSRA/GSSA Information
- Biostatistics: In the Biostatistics Department, the admissions committee is the central matching source for all GSRA positions. Students do not apply directly to GSRA or GSI positions.
- Health Behavior & Health Equity: Health Behavior & Health Equity students should not contact faculty to ask about GSRA opportunities. The department typically does not have GSRA positions unless they are for a specific doctoral student within the program.
Additional Resources
- U-M Careers Job Board
- This is the primary job board where GSI and GSSA positions will be posted
- Go to the “Career Interest” Filter and click on “Graduate Students”
- You can add your email and click “Follow this Feed via Email” to receive email updates on positions
- SPH Careers Gateway
- This is a job board for SPH students where some positions may be posted. The above U-M
- Careers Job Board is the first place to check for positions.
- GSI and GSSA Appointment Guide
- Graduate Employees’ Organization
Center for Education of Women+
The University of Michigan's Center for the Education of Women+ empowers women and underserved individuals in the University of Michigan and surrounding communities by serving as an advocate and providing resources to help them reach their academic, financial, and professional potential. Center for Education of Women offers small emergency grants to current University of Michigan-Ann Arbor graduate students and undergraduate students.
With support from our generous donors, the Center for Education of Women was able to expand the program in 2008 to include additional scholarships for students of all genders.
International Institute
The University of Michigan's International Institute (II) brings together distinguished and diverse faculty and scholars with deep area studies and international expertise to help provide the University of Michigan community with the knowledge, tools, and experience to become informed and active global citizens. Generous support is given to graduate students for research abroad, international internships, and the study of less commonly taught languages.
Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships
The University of Michigan's Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships recruits and prepares undergraduate, graduate, and professional students and recent alumni for major national scholarship and fellowship competitions.
Ginsberg Center Grants
The University of Michigan's Ginsberg Center is a community and civic engagement center with a mission to cultivate and steward equitable partnerships between communities and the University of Michigan in order to advance social change for the public good. Based upon this mission, its vision is for inclusive democracy, thriving, diverse communities, and equity and social justice.
Interprofessional Education (IPE)
The University of Michigan Center for Interprofessional Education (IPE) shares information about funding opportunities of interest. Their list is updated regularly when new opportunities are announced.
Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH)
The ASPPH list is collected from external sources and is sorted based on specific qualifying criteria.
Rackham Graduate School Support (MS, PhD)
The University of Michigan's Rackham Graduate School administers fellowships, grants and scholarships.
Additional Resources
- GSRA Appointment Guide
- For general questions about GSRA appointments, contact Academic HR.