Funding at University of Arkansas can be easier to navigate when you start with the most generous options. Below is a shortlist prioritized by the level of support.
University scholarships associated with University of Arkansas often form the core of an applicant’s funding plan. Here are a few notable options to review first. Harry and Jo Leggett Chancellor’s Fellowship is fully funded, and coverage often includes tuition fees for 9 to 15 graduate credits per semester (for students who do not have a graduate assistantship) and a stipend of $12,000 per year. Graduate Assistantships is partially funded and typically covers up to $19,260 per year for Master's students, $23,100 per year for PhD students, and In-state tuition fees for up to 15 hours. Non-Resident New Freshman Academic Scholarships is commonly categorized as partially funded support, and coverage that often includes up to $8,000 annual award for Silas Hunt Scholarship, Chancellor's Community Scholarship, and Chancellor's Scholarship awardees and up to $2,000 annually for Leadership Scholarship awardees.
In addition to university awards, students connected to University of Arkansas may also consider government and external scholarships. Here are a few widely relevant options. With Fulbright Foreign Student Program, students may receive fully funded support, and coverage frequently includes roundtrip transportation from the country of origin to the US, monthly living stipend, and tuition fees. AAUW’s International Fellowship is a partially funded award, and the listed benefits often include $20,000 for Master's and first professional degree recipients, $25,000 for doctoral students, and $50,000 for postdoctoral students.
You can find more university scholarships and external or government scholarships further down on this page.