Students considering University of Virginia can explore scholarships that range from fully funded support to partial awards. This shortlist highlights higher coverage options first.
For institution funded support at University of Virginia, these scholarships are frequently highlighted when prioritizing higher coverage. Jefferson Fellowships is fully funded and typically covers 100% of tuition fees, A $20,000 living stipend, and health insurance. Graduate Assistantships is commonly categorized as full tuition support, and coverage that often includes tuition fees, A maximum of $25,500 for Graduate Research Student A and Graduate Instructor A, and A maximum of $33,500 for Graduate Research Student B and Graduate Instructor B. With Merit Scholarships, students may receive full tuition support, and coverage frequently includes $5,000 to 100% of tuition fees. Doctoral Funding is a full tuition award, and the listed benefits often include full tuition fee waiver, stipend for living costs, and student health insurance premium.
Outside the university’s own funding routes, University of Virginia students may be eligible for external programs that can offer substantial support. Here are a few to consider. Fulbright Foreign Student Program is a fully funded award, and the listed benefits often include roundtrip transportation from the country of origin to the US, monthly living stipend, and tuition fees. AAUW’s International Fellowship is usually considered partially funded, and typical coverage can include $20,000 for Master's and first professional degree recipients, $25,000 for doctoral students, and $50,000 for postdoctoral students.
This is only a shortlist. Additional scholarships and funding options appear further down on this page.