To help students manage tuition and living expenses, University of New Mexico connects to scholarships across different funding levels. Here are several top options to review first.
Among the university based funding routes linked to University of New Mexico, these scholarships tend to stand out for their level of support and overall value. Graduate Assistantships is commonly categorized as full tuition support, and coverage that often includes 100% of tuition fees, A maximum stipend of $ $9,710.42 per term for (master) and $10,682.21 for Ph.D. students, and health insurance. With Charles Griffith Graduate Fellowship in Science and Technology, students may receive full tuition support, and coverage frequently includes 100% of tuition fees and research activities expenses. Beca Mexico is a partially funded award, and the listed benefits often include the difference of international and in-state tuition fee rates. International Amigo Scholarship is usually considered partially funded, and typical coverage can include over $16,000 in tuition fees annually.
To broaden funding options beyond institutional awards at University of New Mexico, these external and government scholarships are commonly considered as well. Fulbright Foreign Student Program is usually considered fully funded, and typical coverage can include roundtrip transportation from the country of origin to the US, monthly living stipend, and tuition fees. A strong option is AAUW’s International Fellowship which is partially funded and often covers $20,000 for Master's and first professional degree recipients, $25,000 for doctoral students, and $50,000 for postdoctoral students.
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