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The following scholarships are funded by the Graduate School and/or the MWSU Foundation. All graduate students are eligible to apply. Graduate Assistants generally are not eligible for these scholarships.

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Length of Scholarship

These scholarships are generally awarded for ONE YEAR and must be re-applied for during your second year.

Graduate Golden Griffon Scholarship

  • $2500 - $5000/ academic year
    • Full-time graduate student
    • GRE score
    • Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5
    • Acceptance in a graduate program at MWSU
    • Interview

President’s Academic Graduate Merit Scholarship

  • $750 - $1500/semester
    • Undergraduate GPA 3.2
    • Acceptance in a MWSU graduate program
    • Enrolled in at least 6 hours/semester

Non-resident Fee Waiver

  • Reduces tuition to In-State level
    • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0
    • Acceptance in a MWSU graduate program
    • Enrolled in at least 6 hours/semester

Western Graduate Leadership Award

  • $750 - $1500 first semester
    • This non-renewable scholarship is awarded to first semester graduate students who have been accepted in a graduate program at MWSU, have an outstanding academic record and presents evidence of involvement in community service.

Graduate Scholarship

  • $250 - $500/semester
    • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0
    • Acceptance in a MWSU graduate program

Application Process

Complete a Scholarship Application and send it to the office of the Graduate Dean before July 15th.

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